PasTim wrote: 
> I run Squeezeboxes, Airplay, Chromecast, UPnP Bridge, SSH, minidlna, LMS
> UPnP/DLNA, minimserver, sometimes a foobar2000 server, a very small web
> server, plus a few other bits and bobs all on the one music server, so
> quite a few ports have to get opened.  In almost every case I only allow
> specific fixed IP address devices in (and not the router - I also don't
> let my router get involved with UPnP).
> 
> I gave up trying to work out precisely what I needed in the 30000-60000
> range. Every time I thought I had cracked it something got blocked.
> 
> How did you work out the 5000/6000 ports?  There is no Apple
> documentation  that I know of regarding those, and I don't ever recall
> seeing them when I had most things shut down to see what the firewall
> was blocking - are they receiver specific?
> 
> I've never dared to attempt to work out what I'd need to allow going
> out, since I guess that would include software updates and other things
> I'm only dimly aware of.

wireshark, sniffing the traffic on a number of handshakes and
connections.

I've got 30-40 devices on my network so per device rules aren't
pragmatic.


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