On Mon, 2011-05-02 at 11:57 -0500, Michael Cronenworth wrote: > Mike Wohlgemuth wrote: > > As a starting point, I am attempting to discover services via SSDP. If > > I have the firewall enabled, and I run upnp-inspector, I see no > > services. No matter what combination of settings I have tried, I never > > see any services via upnp-inspector. If I disable the firewall and > > immediately rediscover services in upnp-inspector, I will instantly see > > my printers, my media server, etc. I wouldn't at all be surprised if > > the services didn't work without extra ports open, but I cannot even see > > them to attempt to use them. > > It looks like upnp-inspector not only listens[1] on UDP port 1900, but > on two other randomized ports as well. One solution would be to have > upnp-inspector use the new firewalld API in Fedora 15 to open up ports > automatically. Another solution would be to allow high TCP/UDP ports > (say, >30000). > > [1] # netstat -anp | grep -i python I have nothing called upnp-inspector in my system (F14), and nothing is listening on port 1900. poc -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines