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===== UPnP/ | ===== UPnP/ | ||
- | UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) is a controversial protocol that allows fully dynamic (automatic) port mapping from LAN IP addresses onto the Internet. | + | UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) is a controversial protocol that allows fully dynamic (automatic) port mapping from LAN IP addresses onto the Internet. |
- | UPnP is the original implementation of this dynamic port-mapping protocol. NAT-PMP (NAT Port Mapping Protocol) is a newer, enhanced version of UPnP, designed for better compatibility with NAT routing. NAT-PMP is part of Apple' | + | UPnP is the original implementation of this dynamic port-mapping protocol. NAT-PMP (Port Mapping Protocol) is a newer, enhanced version of UPnP, designed for better compatibility with NAT routing. NAT-PMP is part of Apple' |
If you use dynamic port forwarding, you'll probably want to enable both protocols to maintain backward compatibility. | If you use dynamic port forwarding, you'll probably want to enable both protocols to maintain backward compatibility. | ||
- | ===== Forwarded Ports ===== | ||
- | This section contains a table displaying ports that are currently forwarded (with their external and internal port numbers). | + | ===== Settings ===== |
- | The **Internal Address** column displays the internal IP address of the network device that has triggered its own port mapping. | + | **Enable UPnP:** |
- | The **Protocol** column displays which protocol (TCP or UDP) is in use for the mapping in question. | + | **Enable NAT-PMP:** |
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+ | **Inactive Rule Cleaning: | ||
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- | The **Description** column lists the name of the application program which performed the port-mapping. | + | **Cleaning Threshold: |
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- | ===== Settings ===== | + | |
- | **Enable UPnP:** Enable and Disable UPnP. | + | |
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- | **Enable NAT-PMP:** Enable/ | + | |
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- | **Inactive Rule Cleaning:** This sets the timeout period to remove rules counted from the last time traffic was flowing. | + | |
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- | **Cleaning Threshold: | + | |
- | **Secure Mode**: | + | **Secure Mode**: |
- | **Enable on**: This allows you to enable UPnp/NATPMP only on certain VLANs. | + | **Enable on:** This allows you to enable UPnp/NATPMP only on certain VLANs. |
- | **Show in My Network Places**: If enabled, this makes FreshTomato appear as a gateway in Windows' | + | **Show in My Network Places:** If enabled, this makes FreshTomato appear as a gateway in Windows' |
- | **Miniupnpd custom config:** In this field, you can enter custom configuration options not available in the web interface. In the image below, UPnP requests/ | + | **Miniupnpd custom config: |
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