Behind ISP Lan NAT using UPnP.

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CBx86
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Behind ISP Lan NAT using UPnP.

Post by CBx86 »

Hey guys!!

Im now behind ISP Lan NAT. I dont heave a 'real' IP from Internet. I cant host anything. Sadly.

I ask for one port forward, this will double my plan cost. :o
"Thanks but no thanks."

In my research i find the ISP routers UPnP enabled. Can i use miniupnpc to try some forward using Gargoyle?

Many thanks! Have a nice weekend. :D

RomanHK
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Re: Behind ISP Lan NAT using UPnP.

Post by RomanHK »

You can try it. Just a reminder that for security reasons, the new version of UPnP opens ports in the range 1024-65535 (as is the case with the miniupnp daemon).
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