Hi, I use linux-igd on Debian, the Arch package is at
http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=12319 I cannot attest to how
well it works on Arch, however I'm sure it's similar. Very easy to set
up, just putting the interfaces you want it to listen on, in the conf
file and it does the rest. I use i
to clarify a little (and bump), im talking about the UPnP IGD protocol. if
there isnt a good server out there, then even a link to a clear explanation
of the protocol would be nice, IIRC the RFC was more difficult to
understand than most
On Aug 18, 2012 10:11 AM, "Zachary (Asian)" wrote:
> i do,
i do, but you already need one facing the internet and one facing the
intranet.
On Aug 18, 2012 9:57 AM, "Kevin Chadwick" wrote:
> > i am moving to a dorm soon and i plan on using a archlinux box as a
> > router. to keep from messing with iptables every 5 seconds, i was
> > wondering if there wa
> i am moving to a dorm soon and i plan on using a archlinux box as a
> router. to keep from messing with iptables every 5 seconds, i was
> wondering if there was a good, easy to setup upnp server.
Why not have two nics, one that allows incoming to any ports you may
ever want and one that doesn't
hello,
i am moving to a dorm soon and i plan on using a archlinux box as a
router. to keep from messing with iptables every 5 seconds, i was
wondering if there was a good, easy to setup upnp server.
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