On 05/02/2011 10:23 AM, Michael Cronenworth wrote:
Mike Wohlgemuth wrote:
I have several different services on my network that use UPnP, and none of them seem to work unless I disable the Firewall on my Fedora 14 desktops/laptops. Everything I've read says that I should be able to allow UDP on port 1900, but that doesn't seem to help. Can anyone tell me or point me to documentation about what I need to enable to let my Fedora 14 machines to see the services via UPnP?
UPnP stands for many different things. Which in particular are you trying to use?
IGP? Media server? Media render? etc.
As a starting point, I am attempting to discover services via SSDP. If I have the firewall enabled, and I run upnp-inspector, I see no services. No matter what combination of settings I have tried, I never see any services via upnp-inspector. If I disable the firewall and immediately rediscover services in upnp-inspector, I will instantly see my printers, my media server, etc. I wouldn't at all be surprised if the services didn't work without extra ports open, but I cannot even see them to attempt to use them.
Thanks Mike