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| Lex <newgroup@dontspam.com> wrote: > There was a thread about UPnP here, how did it end? Don't use it in any form. It's blindly trusting clients. > Any support for this on OpenBSD? I hope not. ( my own opinion, others may differ ) -- Peter Håkanson IPSec Sverige ( At Gothenburg Riverside ) Sorry about my e-mail address, but i'm trying to keep spam out, remove "icke-reklam" if you feel for mailing me. Thanx. |
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| "Lex" <newgroup@dontspam.com> wrote in message news:<aLk9d.10959$4A6.268045@weber.videotron.net>. .. > There was a thread about UPnP here, how did it end? > Any support for this on OpenBSD? repasting from earlier. From: jose nazario (jose@monkey.org) Subject: Re: UPnP ?? Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.openbsd.misc Date: 2004-09-17 12:28:45 PST "Krech" <dont@like.spam> wrote in message news:<lZl2d.18076$4P6.249748@wagner.videotron.net> ... > But has anyone has UPnP working on OpenBSD and how did they use what to do > so? i started to port the linux-igd tools to openbsd, but stopped. i encountered some porting issues in the underlying libraries that needed to be solved: http://linux-igd.sourceforge.net/ the FreeBSD port is a good place to start. you'll need to write your own PF ruleset inserter, though. it can be modeled after the FreeBSD/IPF patch. hope this helps, ------ jose nazario co-author, "Secure Architectures with OpenBSD" |