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MINIUPNPD
NAMESYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
OPTIONS
SEE ALSO
BUGS
NAME
miniupnpd - UPnP Internet Gateway Device Daemon
SYNOPSIS
miniupnpd [--version] [ -f config_file ] [ -i ext_ifname ] [ -I ext_ifname6 ] [ -o ext_ip ] [ -a listening_ip ] [ -p port ] [ -d ] [ -U ] [ -S0 ] [ -N ] [ -u uuid ] [ -s serial ] [ -m model_number ] [ -t notify_interval ] [ -P pid_filename ] [ -B down up ] [ -w url ] [ -r clean_ruleset_interval ] [ -A permission rule ] [ -b BOOTID ] [ -1 ]
DESCRIPTION
miniupnpd act as a UPnP Internet Gateway Device. It is designed to run on the gateway between the internet and a NATβed LAN. It provides an interface, as defined in the UPnP standard, for enabling clients on the LAN to ask for port redirections.
OPTIONS
-f config_file
load the config from file.
-i ext_ifname
interface used to connect to the internet.
-o ext_ip
address used to connect to the internet. default address of the interface will be used if not specified.
-a listening_ip
address on the LAN. -a option can by used multiple time if LAN is subdivised in several subnetworks.
-p port
port used for HTTP.
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-d |
debug mode : do not go to background, output messages on console and do not filter out low priority messages. |
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-U |
report system uptime instead of daemon uptime to clients. |
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-S0 |
disable "secure" mode so clients can only add mappings to other IPs |
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-N |
enable NAT-PMP and PCP functionality. |
-u uuid
set the uuid of the UPnP Internet Gateway Device.
-s serial
serial number for the UPnP Internet Gateway Device.
-m model_number
model number for the UPnP Internet Gateway Device.
-t notify_interval
SSDP notify interval in seconds. Default is 900 seconds. SSDP announce messages will be broadcasted at this interval.
-P pid_filename
pid file. default is /var/run/miniupnpd.pid
-B down up
download and upload bitrates reported to clients.
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-w url |
presentation url. default is first address on LAN, port 80. |
-r clean_ruleset_interval
(minimum) interval between unused rules cleaning checks.
-A permission rule
use following syntax for
permission rules :
(allow|deny) (external port range) ip/mask (internal port
range)
examples :
"allow 1024-65535 192.168.1.0/24 1024-65535"
"deny 0-65535 0.0.0.0/0 0-65535"
-b BOOTID
sets the value of BOOTID.UPNP.ORG SSDP header
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-1 |
force reporting IGDv1 in rootDesc when compiled as IGDv2 *use with care* |
SEE ALSO
minissdpd(1) miniupnpc(3)