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