thecheapseats
Senior Member
After this discussion: IF you think you have disabled UPnP on your router - it probably/may not be - isn't... see below...
I need a sanity check please... Thanks in advance for feedback...
On an ax86u with 386.7_2 - with WAN Basic Config Setting -> Enable UPnP set to NO...
Upon startup - syslog posts -> miniupnpd[xxx]: shutting down MiniUPnPd
a few milliseconds later - syslog posts -> miniupnpd[xxxx]: HTTP listening on port xxxxx
Has this always been the case? - have I missed this in the past? - is UPnP actually off - disabled - inert?...
addiional info -> ps w or ps T lists/confirms:
For those that will immediately ask - No, I have not tried to initiate/test with an actual UPnP client-device query - for years I have never used or enabled UPnP - and have always config'd it disabled...
I need a sanity check please... Thanks in advance for feedback...
On an ax86u with 386.7_2 - with WAN Basic Config Setting -> Enable UPnP set to NO...
Upon startup - syslog posts -> miniupnpd[xxx]: shutting down MiniUPnPd
a few milliseconds later - syslog posts -> miniupnpd[xxxx]: HTTP listening on port xxxxx
Has this always been the case? - have I missed this in the past? - is UPnP actually off - disabled - inert?...
addiional info -> ps w or ps T lists/confirms:
miniupnpd -f /etc/upnp/config
For those that will immediately ask - No, I have not tried to initiate/test with an actual UPnP client-device query - for years I have never used or enabled UPnP - and have always config'd it disabled...
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