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      Student0792
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      Hey guys,

      This is my first time working with a non-commercial router, and it looks awesome!  I do need a little help though, before I can actually put it to use.  (i've searched the forum and could not find a direct answer)

      Could someone please tell me how I can set up the following:

      I am aware of how to setup Port forwarding, however I need to setup a rule that will allow any PC behind the router to open a port to, let's say, MSN Messenger, on demand (let's use port 1863 as an example), as opposed to permanently opening a port, or port forwarding to a single specific PC.  (This is currently known as 'port triggering' with my commercial router.)

      I would greatly appreciate any help… a detailed example would be most welcomed.

      Thanks!!  ;D

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        jeroen234
        last edited by

        use upnp on the pfsense server

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          FXAnthony
          last edited by

          I was wondering the same thing, and after reading the reply, I did download the upnp package… but unfortunately I've got alot more entries to add than it can handle.

          Any plans to include a full 'Trigger Port' page to the project?

          Thanks  ;)

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            hoba
            last edited by

            What do you mean with entries to add? Do you want to restrict upnp usage to a few (or in your case) lots of programs only? Restriction is optional.

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              FXAnthony
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              Well, I have about 34 ports I need triggered and about 20 pc's, and only the 4 entries to work with.  I guess I can use port ranges if I have to, but I'd rather only specify only the ports needed.  Also… do I need to put a Firewall rule for each of these entries?  If so, all the more reason why I'd rather not use unnecessary ranges.

              Thanks.

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                spudgunman
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                how about this. I use EchoLink (HAM radio Voip Thing) i need to trigger ports 5198 5199 UDP but i dont want to open them, two computers on the lan use them. I would rather trigger then have a hole.

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