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Software => HFS ~ HTTP File Server => Topic started by: rejetto on November 27, 2005, 08:45:58 PM
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is someone interested in developing UPnP support for HFS? :)
i'm not used to COM developing and it would take me long time
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No use for it here rejetto.
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no? it would configure routers almost automatically
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i reckon upnp is a very useful feature to add, but i cant help as i cant program :(
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Heh, might be useful for some.... but usually it is the first thing I look for to disable in my router ;)
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me2.
it is too dangerous.
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Upnp support from hfs to router?
I'm the only one who is allowed to configure my router.
Opera or telnet is just fine for this purpose.
Just my 2cents...
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hi!
i use UPNP on my Netgear DG834G v1 with programs such Azureus & Emule Morph XT and it just works great! Never had any security problem :D
It'd be a very useful to get UPNP on HFS!
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hi!
i use UPNP on my Netgear DG834G v1 with programs such Azureus & Emule Morph XT and it just works great! Never had any security problem :D
It'd be a very useful to get UPNP on HFS!
i use some upnp on my other file sharing programs too, but if hfs don´t do it automatically, well, i guess that there are some other prioritys on the software, like auto thumbnail creation, some server side suport like php :-p , or webadmin, i don´t know, but it is my guess....
sorry about my poor english, but i don´t know how to express myself in english as im thinking in portuguese....
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Please add it :!:
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command line tool
http://www.upnpworks.alcidelic.com/
maybe could be executed on startup.
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No need 4 that. Disabled in my OSes and Router.
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command line tool
http://www.upnpworks.alcidelic.com/
maybe could be executed on startup.
thanks, this is the best link i ever got for upnp.
it may be very useful.
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Hopefully you can use that new info and can incorporate upnp into hfs, I know many people disable upnp but there is still many people that do use upnp because it makes their life easier. Although you would think it would be more practical to port forward because hfs is a server and servers are intended to be left on for long periods of time.
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http://www.grc.com/UnPnP/UnPnP.htm