I've been thinking a bit about this problem. I think the EXTIP snippet
that causes this problem to begin with is basicly not even needed.
Actually detrimental even.
There are basicly two use cases we need to cover;
1) WAN IP is a single dynamic or static address. This is like 99% of cases.
H
On 23. aug. 2012 13:49, Thomas Goirand wrote:
On 08/23/2012 06:13 AM, Andre Tomt wrote:
Package: miniupnpd
Version: 1.7-3
Disclaimer: I installed this in ubuntu, but AFAICT there is nothing
Ubuntu specific with this bug.
Initscript magic fails with multiple IP's on WAN interface.
192.168.99.1
On 08/23/2012 06:13 AM, Andre Tomt wrote:
> Package: miniupnpd
> Version: 1.7-3
>
> Disclaimer: I installed this in ubuntu, but AFAICT there is nothing
> Ubuntu specific with this bug.
>
> Initscript magic fails with multiple IP's on WAN interface.
>
> 192.168.99.1 and xx.xx.xx.2 (censored) is s
Package: miniupnpd
Version: 1.7-3
Disclaimer: I installed this in ubuntu, but AFAICT there is nothing
Ubuntu specific with this bug.
Initscript magic fails with multiple IP's on WAN interface.
192.168.99.1 and xx.xx.xx.2 (censored) is set on WAN interface
+ /sbin/iptables -t nat -A PREROUTI
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