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TCP Hole Punching is a network traversal technique used to establish a direct connection between two devices behind NATs, which are typically designed to block unsolicited incoming traffic. By utilizing a third-party server to facilitate initial communication, devices can create a path through the NAT, allowing peer-to-peer communication without requiring direct public IP addresses.
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