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#1 2014-07-02 01:07:03

Kitkin15
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Registered: 2012-05-18
Posts: 76

Trying to minuplate UPnP in my router via terminal

Hey guys, I have a program I have a program I want to run which requires a few specific ports to be open, when I'm at my friends house or my families house I don't have access to their router and don't feel like Master Resetting their Router as they almost always forget the password (Never left default) So I'm just stuck doing nothing, so I want to find a program to allow me to send requests to the router itself which has UPnP enabled, so I can open whatever ports I need at that time, or a way for me to do it via terminal so I can just write an automated script

I looked up: UPnP Router Control, which is out of date, so it failed to install.

A program to do it is ok, but personally I would like to find a command which would allow me to do it myself so I can just write a script, but even with all my google searching I have not been able to find anything yet. Also, issue is not with any firewall on my computer, all that is managed correctly.

Thanks for any help!!

  ~Kitkin15

Last edited by Kitkin15 (2014-07-02 01:07:38)


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#2 2014-07-02 06:59:57

Slithery
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From: Norfolk, UK
Registered: 2013-12-01
Posts: 5,776

Re: Trying to minuplate UPnP in my router via terminal

A quick repo search pointed me to the upnpc utility, it's part of  community/miniupnpc.


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