Hi Martin,
Quoting Schanzenbach, Martin (2022-04-09 10:27:56) > > On 8. Apr 2022, at 16:02, Tanguy LE CARROUR <tan...@bioneland.org> wrote: > > Quoting Nikita Ronja Gillmann (2022-04-08 12:29:43) > >> Tanguy LE CARROUR transcribed 6.2K bytes: > >>> […] > >>> 2022-04-07T17:14:01.005084+0200 nat-29505 ERROR UPnP enabled in > >>> configuration, but UPnP client `upnpc` command not found, disabling UPnP > >> > >> I assume that you have upnpc(-mini?) as dependency in the guix package. > >> When you look at the C code in src/nat/ you'll see 2 files which you > >> need to patch for them to work for Guix (same applies for the cases > >> where iptables, ip6tables, and ip binaries are used). > > > > Correct. `miniupnpc` is an `input`, not a `propagated-input`, > > so I will have to patch the files using it. Thanks for pointing out! > > > > I'll submit a patch for the package definition. > > > > In the meantime, I installed `miniupnpc` to make it available for `gnunet` > > to use… unfortunately, I now have the following warning: > > > > ``` > > 2022-04-08T15:50:35.608148+0200 nat-16852 WARNING upnpc failed to create > > port mapping > > 2022-04-08T15:50:35.608229+0200 nat-16852 WARNING upnpc failed to create > > port mapping > > ``` > > > > But, I guess, WARNING is better than ERROR! :-) > > upnp only works if your router supports it and it is enabled on the router. > (you often get a big warning when enabling it on the router) Correct (again)! I activated UPNP on my box and the error disappeared. But, I cannot do the same on my other computer because I have no control over the "box" and cannot forward ports! Does this mean that I cannot use GNUnet on this computer?! This gets me back to the question: would it be possible to provide a public test zone for people testing GNUnet with only one computer?! Regards, -- Tanguy