Re: Suggestion: Support UPNP

2008-11-07 Thread CyberRax
What version are you using? Atleast 0.1.9 on Windows does have UPnP support, 
the attempt to automatically configure port forwarding on Sharing screen does 
just that - use UPnP to forward the configured or/dir ports.



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Suggestion: Support UPNP

2008-11-07 Thread morphium
Hi,

today I looked into my vidalia settings and were surprised, because
there is no possibility to use UPNP for incoming connections. I think,
a lot of routers support it, and we should do, too. Not everyone knows
(or is willing) how to configure port forwarding in his router.

morphium


Re: Suggestion: Support UPNP

2008-11-07 Thread Geoff Down
As long as you disable UPnP afterwards to protect your router from  
drive-by attacks.
http://www.gnucitizen.org/blog/hacking-with-upnp-universal-plug-and- 
play/

GD
On 7 Nov 2008, at 13:52, CyberRax wrote:

What version are you using? Atleast 0.1.9 on Windows does have UPnP  
support, the attempt to automatically configure port forwarding on  
Sharing screen does just that - use UPnP to forward the configured  
or/dir ports.  
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Re: Suggestion: Support UPNP

2008-11-07 Thread morphium
2008/11/7 CyberRax [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 What version are you using? Atleast 0.1.9 on Windows does have UPnP support,
 the attempt to automatically configure port forwarding on Sharing screen
 does just that - use UPnP to forward the configured or/dir ports.

Oh sorry didn't see it ;) Yes it's there (I'm using 0.2.x)

morphium