[Freeswitch-users] upnp sending M-SEARCH to wan, as opposed to lan ethernet interface

Brian West brian at freeswitch.org
Sat Jun 21 20:12:01 MSD 2014


Is this device your router?

On Jun 21, 2014, at 10:46 AM, Bill Ross <rossbcan at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Brian;
>  
> As you probably noticed, this is running under OpenWrt (trunk, but with latest 1.2 series git c4a5042 2014-03-07 18:48:29Z 64bit) with both PMP and UPnP enabled. PMP is also broadcasting on public IP.
>  
> I don’t understand how your answer helps. Sure, I can use some alternative means of detecting public IP, but, my intent is to automatically open ports in firewall.
>  
> I had this working on different (proto) H/W, but, with new (production) HW, the BIOS/Linux PNP Ethernet  enumeration (guess) seems to have mucked things up.
>  
> Intent is to get PMP . UPnP working, able to automatically punch through firewall.
>  
> Thanks;
> Bill
>  



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