It works fine on my router after set the <upnp_socket> in the
configuration file, in addition to that, I also specified the server's
ip address use the  -s option.


philippe_44 wrote: 
> Don't worry, when started over the WAN, the config file will not contain
> any device (if none is connected/bridged through the wan of course), but
> will have the general and common parameters created automatically with
> the default values so that you can see what they are. Then you can edit
> the file to bind to the right LAN interface and then restart the
> application it so that devices are now detected. It's just a 2 steps
> process.
> 
> I added that possibility so that a clean default config file can always
> be re-generated. You surely can decide to not use that possibility and
> manually create a config file, maybe with just one parameter
> <upnp_socket>, but I just felt it's easier to auto-generate such default
> file as it avoid typos or having people exchanging config files full of
> wrong parameters
> 
> About ppc debug, if they were a platform like a Pi for PPC, I'd buy it,
> but I'm not aware of any. Even then, I'm afraid that there is a bit too
> many variations in Linux environment for such platforms that seems many
> used in NAS. I was hoping that the static version would solve your
> problem, but obviously it does not. I know some users had success with
> my UPnPBridge on ppc, because when I removed it from the build, I had
> complaints :). Maybe you can seek for help on that forum


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