ericliquid wrote: 
> Thanks much. I will try it out tonight. One quick thing though, if the
> program open the UPNP on the WAN, will it detect the devices in the LAN
> properly. I guess not?
> 
> But I assume I can always generate the config on my mac and copy things
> over.

Don't worry, when started over the WAN, the config file will not contain
any device (if none is connected/bridged through the wan of course), but
will have the general and common parameters created automatically with
the default values so that you can see what they are. Then you can edit
the file to bind to the right LAN interface and then restart the
application it so that devices are now detected. It's just a 2 steps
process.

I added that possibility so that a clean default config file can always
be re-generated. You surely can decide to not use that possibility and
manually create a config file, maybe with just one parameter
<upnp_socket>, but I just felt it's easier to auto-generate such default
file as it avoid typos or having people exchanging config files full of
wrong parameters



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