SV: Application that actually requests "pinholes" ?
erik.taraldsen at telenor.com
erik.taraldsen at telenor.com
Fri Sep 14 13:59:59 CEST 2018
Plex media server for OSX.
Also I belive iChat uses UPnP. Listing from my home device:
HiMac:~ eriktar$ upnpc -l
upnpc : miniupnpc library test client, version 2.0.
(c) 2005-2016 Thomas Bernard.
Go to http://miniupnp.free.fr/ or http://miniupnp.tuxfamily.org/
for more information.
List of UPNP devices found on the network :
desc: http://10.0.0.138:60000/426311d0/gatedesc1.xml
st: urn:schemas-upnp-org:device:InternetGatewayDevice:1
Found valid IGD : http://10.0.0.138:60000/426311d0/upnp/control/WANIPConn1
Local LAN ip address : 10.0.0.1
Connection Type : IP_Routed
Status : Connected, uptime=321271s, LastConnectionError : ERROR_NONE
Time started : Mon Sep 10 20:43:42 2018
MaxBitRateDown : 1048576000 bps (1048.5 Mbps) MaxBitRateUp 1048576000 bps (1048.5 Mbps)
ExternalIPAddress = 88.95.45.143
i protocol exPort->inAddr:inPort description remoteHost leaseTime
0 TCP 12068->10.0.0.1:32400 'Plex Media Server' '' 0
1 UDP 5354->10.0.0.2:5353 'iC5354' '' 0
2 UDP 4501->10.0.0.2:4500 'iC4501' '' 0
3 UDP 4502->10.0.0.1:4500 'iC4502' '' 0
4 UDP 5355->10.0.0.1:5353 'iC5355' '' 0
5 UDP 4500->10.0.0.3:4500 'iC4500' '' 0
6 UDP 5353->10.0.0.3:5353 'iC5353' '' 0
GetGenericPortMappingEntry() returned 713 (SpecifiedArrayIndexInvalid)
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Sendt: 14. september 2018 13:55
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Emne: Application that actually requests "pinholes" ?
Hello,
I wanted to see if anyone on the list knows of a current application that actually tries to request pinhole/port mapping etc ? This would be via UPnP IGDv2 WANIPv6FirewallControl or the PCP protocol. I’m playing with miniupnpd on my firewall, and I have it configured to the point where this is working. I can use the upnpc utility to manually request an IPv6 pinhole and this works. I’d just like to see a “real” application using it and working.
Thanks.
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