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UPNP command line wrapper?I have a couple of programs that don't support upnp which need open ports in my router firewall (e.g a vnc server and a client in listening mode). Rather than leave the ports open permanently I was hoping to create a script that would open the ports via upnp when the program launches and closes them again when it shuts down. Is there a command line interface to the windows xp upnp api? I wasn't able to find any mention of such a thing with several web searches. Alternatively does anyone know of a wrapper program that can open a set port range via upnp, launch an application and close the ports again when the app terminates? I know it is possible to manually open a port via upnp using the properties dialog of the "internet gateway" icon which appears in Network Connections for a upnp enabled router, however it is time consuming to manually open the port each time I need to launch the vnc server. Thanks in advance for any help. -- drbob drbob wrote:
> Is there a command line interface to the windows xp upnp api? I wasn't Is there any way you could put dd-wrt[1] or something similar on your> able to find any mention of such a thing with several web searches. router, and write a script to telnet/ssh into the router and run the appropriate commands there? [1] http://www.dd-wrt.com/ Paul Johnson wrote:
> I don't thinks so. My router is a Texas Instruments chipset based Zyxel > Is there any way you could put dd-wrt[1] or something similar on your > router, and write a script to telnet/ssh into the router and run the > appropriate commands there? - it runs Zyxels own custom zynos firmware. It might be possible to script something using the zynos telnet interface but it would be a pretty ugly hack.
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