Web peers are not publicly accessible: because we use the websocket transport, the protocol is different from classic BitTorrent tracker. When you are in a web browser, you send a signal containing your IP address to the tracker that will randomly choose other peers to forward the information to. See <x id="START_LINK" ctype="x-a" equiv-text="<a href="https://github.com/yciabaud/webtorrent/blob/beps/bep_webrtc.rst">"/>this document<x id="CLOSE_LINK" ctype="x-a" equiv-text="</a> "/> for more information
If you run PeerTube using Docker, check you run the <x id="START_TAG_CODE" ctype="x-code" equiv-text="<code>"/>reverse-proxy<x id="CLOSE_TAG_CODE" ctype="x-code" equiv-text="</code>"/> with <x id="START_TAG_CODE" ctype="x-code" equiv-text="<code>"/>network_mode: "host"<x id="CLOSE_TAG_CODE" ctype="x-code" equiv-text="</code>"/> (see <x id="START_LINK" ctype="x-a" equiv-text="<a href="https://github.com/Chocobozzz/PeerTube/issues/1643#issuecomment-464789666">"/>issue 1643<x id="CLOSE_LINK" ctype="x-a" equiv-text="</a>"/>)