On 11/02/2012 03:06 PM, Steve wrote:
Your post of was very helpful.
Glad to hear :)
Do you know a way to input the multicast route using system-config-firewall ? I can do it manually, its just that would be the only manual firewall setting I'd have and then I'd forget I had it.
No, sorry, I always configure the firewall with vim /etc/sysconfig/iptables
Isn't there a way to tell a firewall to allow dynamic port allocation ? I believe my Cisco E4200 wireless router has this option. Is there a section of ports that is allowed for just this sort of thing ?
In theory, sure -- but I haven't seen any working examples/configs when I last researched it. I had considered extending/copying the iptables' FTP plugin to work for upnp, but gave up since my workaround works for me. Like I said, since you can dedicate a special port on the server for the upnp server, it's reasonably secure - only that port is open. It's the client that's the problem :(
I'll take another stab at getting it going later tonight.
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