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Is this going to be avaliable in Ubuntu 12.04 repositories?
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When compiling miniupnpd, I didn't have any issues with header files,
perhaps they were resolved in later miniupnpd versions. I've built a
proof of concept and uploaded it to my PPA.
https://launchpad.net/~maciej-blizinski/+archive/default
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Switch Debian bug watch from a bug about miniupnpc to one about
miniupnpd.
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #541979
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My packaging (linked earlier) contains a minimal version of the required
header.
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There has been some rather nice progress on the debian bug. The
iptables.h will just get included into the package, and it is now very
close to being tested. I look forward to the day I can
> apt-get remove linux-igd
> apt-get install miniupnpd
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To add to the above: I opened the libiptc.a located in
/home/rianav/development/iptables-1.4.10/libiptc/.libs/ and found only ""
. I then renamed the libip4tc.a found in the same directory to libiptc.a ad ran
"make" again. This time it completed without any errors and I installed with
"make in
The above instructions differ from the ones here:
http://miniupnp.tuxfamily.org/forum/viewtopic.php?p=1441
cd iptables-1.4.3.2
./configure --enable-devel --disable-ipv6 --enable-libipq --enable-static
make
cd ../miniupnpd
IPTABLESPATH=../iptables-1.4.3.2 make -f Makefile.linux
The ve
Yes, I built it. So, I tried to compile it on lucid i386. No success. My
actions:
# pwd
/tmp
# apt-get source iptables
# apt-get build-dep iptables
# cd iptables-1.4.4
# ./configure
# make
### here I get error: /include/linux/netfilter_ipv4/ipt_ECN.h:11: fatal error:
linux/netfilter_ipv4/ipt_DSCP
Oh neat! Did you build this one? Is there a i386 version for PC servers?
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Here is working package for guruplug server plus. It's ugly, created with
checkinstall and ftp://ftp.netfilter.org/pub/iptables/iptables-1.4.2.tar.bz2
(there's no needed files in lenny's iptables-dev), but it works fine. Packet is
in attachment.
Nice daemon. It is good idea to build it for other
Could someone please make a new deb package?
I have the one at http://repo.bock.nu/dists/karmic/main/binary-i386/ but it's
from 2009, doesn't have an upstart script, and leasefile isn't enabled.
Thanks!
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WattoDaToydarian a écrit :
> @Bernhard Bock
> Your package is kinda old now and I can't get the leases file to work.
> It says:
> Parsing error file /etc/miniupnpd.conf line 33 :
> lease_file=/var/log/upnp.leaeses
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> Could you build a new package?
> Thx
Well, the lease file is not a feature that
@Bernhard Bock
Your package is kinda old now and I can't get the leases file to work.
It says:
Parsing error file /etc/miniupnpd.conf line 33 :
lease_file=/var/log/upnp.leaeses
Could you build a new package?
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There is linux-igd, but that is somewhat old.
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Since this package is still not available, is there any alternative
package at all available to get uPnP and/or NAT-PMP NAT transversal in
Ubuntu?
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There’s incomplete packaging at http://github.com/ion1/miniupnpd-ubuntu
If someone would like to work on it and get it into Debian and Ubuntu,
that would be great.
There’s a new upstream snapshot I haven’t got around to rebasing the
packaging against, and there are a couple of things in TODO:
I:
I am interested in getting this packaged for maverick/Debian post
squeeze, however as things stand at the moment, the iptables/iptables-
dev packages don't have all the headers needed to build this. I need to
do more digging to be exactly sure of what is required, however I have
it built on my gate
Try my package at http://repo.bock.nu/
Currenty, I only have an i386 package for karmic.
Source and 64bit packages may follow at some point in time, but they are not
available at the moment.
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@miniupnp
I tried that too in this post
http://miniupnp.tuxfamily.org/forum/viewtopic.php?p=1388#1388
I don't have much experience in this area so I have no clue how to proceed.
Could someone post a deb package with lease file enabled? That would
make it MUCH easier...
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@WattoDaToydarian
for some reason uptables-dev is missing libiptc.h. You should try with iptable
sources downloaded from netfilter.org
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I have been trying to compile miniupnpd-20090605 on my ubuntu-server 9.04 which
I use as my internet gateway/firewall.
I have gotten as far as building the daemon but I get this error:
gcc -Wall -Os -D_GNU_SOURCE -c -o netfilter/iptcrdr.o netfilter/iptcrdr.c
netfilter/iptcrdr.c:16:29: error: li
@scientes
The application I was trying to use was gitso (simplifies reverse vnc
remote assistance) http://code.google.com/p/gitso/
I do not believe gitso port forwards by NAT-PMP when set to to "Give
support". Basically the network is being managed by an Apple Time
Capsule, so if you think miniup
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@komputes
Yes minupnp is both a server daemon (minupnpd). and a client
library/program. You could use the program directly, or patch the
program to use the minupnp NAT-PMP library. You can get the source here:
http://miniupnp.tuxfamily.org/files/
what program are you thinking of? If it is free an
The only problem is thet the application I am trying to use does not
speak UPnP and NAT-PMP. Any instructions to make these changes without
the use of a mac would be appreciated on the forum post. Thank you for
your time.
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@komputes: No, miniupnpd is a UPnP and NAT-PMP traversal daemon.
Apples' AirPort and TimeCapsule run such a daemon too, not miniupnpd
though.
(Ubuntu users can already make port forwarding changes on Apple's time
capsule. Applications like Pidgin and Transmission speak UPnP and NAT-
PMP, they mak
Would this allow Ubuntu users to make port forward changes to next-gen
routers like the Apple Time capsule? If so, it would be appreciated if
anyone involved with the packaging of this project comment of this forum
thread:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=7637833
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NAT-PMP or UPnP on my Ubuntu router would indeed be very nice. Seems
like a standard feature on just about every router these days and if
using Ubuntu in a server environment, at present you have to jump
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Attached is what is needed to make a package for Ubuntu Hardy.
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- a uPnP and NAT-PMP NAT transversal daemon written in ANSI C, it is light
- weight and does its job. there is no NAT-PMP daemon available in the
- repos.
+ miniupnpd is a uPnP and NAT-PMP NAT transversal daemon written in ANSI
+ C, it is li
[needs-packaging] miniupnpd
miniupnpd is a uPnP and NAT-PMP NAT transversal daemon written in ANSI
C, it is light weight and does its job. It is implemented into a number
of P2P applications and is the uPnP daemon of openwrt.
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