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| forward-upnp [2024/10/10 00:18] – [UPnP/NAT-PMP] -Condense hogwild | forward-upnp [2026/05/18 18:39] (current) – [UPnP/NAT-PMP] hogwild | ||
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| === NAT-PMP === | === NAT-PMP === | ||
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| - | **Cleaning Threshold: | + | **Cleaning Threshold: |
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| - | **Secure Mode**: | + | **Secure Mode**: |
| In other words, the client is only allowed to map an incoming port to its own IP address, not to another address. | In other words, the client is only allowed to map an incoming port to its own IP address, not to another address. | ||
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| - | **Enable on:** | + | **Enable on:** this allows you to enable UPnp/NATPMP only on certain VLANs. |
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| - | **Show in My Network Places: | + | **Show in My Network Places: |
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| - | **Miniupnpd custom config: | + | **Miniupnpd custom config: |
| In the image above, all UPnP requests/ | In the image above, all UPnP requests/ | ||