Re: Anybody heard about UP&P ?

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On Fri, 2004-02-20 at 09:14, Marc Rechté wrote:
> To enable remote assistance from Internet of a WinXP PC on a LAN using 
> NAT one must have a UP&P NAT compatible router.
> 
Errr ... no! UPnP is a way for a network device to tell other network
devices who ask what port a specific service is on.

Remote assistance uses port 3389 IIRC ...

> Can Netfilter act as such a router, and if so do you have an idea of the 
> chain to apply ?
> 
No.

> Thanks for your help
> 
> Marc.
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