Have you tried calling upnpc by hand? Does it work then with the port forwarding? if it does, check how GNUnet calls upnpc, maybe the command-line syntax has changed / differs on your system!?
On 1/20/19 3:51 PM, Catonano wrote: > > > Il giorno dom 20 gen 2019 alle ore 15:14 Catonano <[email protected] > <mailto:[email protected]>> ha scritto: > > Hello > > In the file ~/.config/gnunet.conf I wrote this > > [nat] > ENABLE_UPNP = YES > > The upnp command is available and upnp is enabled in the router > > but still these 2 lines appear in the output > > Jan 20 15:06:20-664904 nat-6787 WARNING upnpc failed to create port > mapping > Jan 20 15:06:20-679750 nat-6787 WARNING upnpc failed to create port > mapping > > is anyone using upnp or are you all configuring the router by hand ? > > Thanks > > > I'm asking this because in the router I can't find an option to give a > static IP to my laptop, I must get an IP through the DHCP service > > So I'd have to reconfigure the NAT punching (or port forwarding) every > time I get a different IP > > I'd prefer having the upnp thing going > > Thanks again > > _______________________________________________ > GNUnet-developers mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnunet-developers >
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