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      biatche
      last edited by

      If you like to test. Download gg-game.com (ggclient) Upnp does work on my linksys for this, but not pfsense.

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        rsw686
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        @biatche:

        If you like to test. Download gg-game.com (ggclient) Upnp does work on my linksys for this, but not pfsense.

        You're going to have to get me the debug output for gg-game. I downloaded and installed it, but I don't want to sign up for an account and I don't have any games on my system. Not to mention this program doesn't even create start menu items or have an uninstall. ::)

        To run miniupnpd in debug mode do the following from the console. I would recommend using ssh so you can copy/paste the output.

        
        cd /tmp
        wget http://wgnrs.dynalias.com/pfsense/miniupnpd/upnp_support
        chmod +x upnp_support
        ./upnp_support stop
        ./upnp_support debug
        
        
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          index1489
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          I set the static port option, assigned my xbox 360 and IP of 192.168.1.20, forwarded ports UDP 88 UDP 3074 TCP 3074 to 192.168.1.20, and what do you know, I get OPEN NAT, sure as hell beats all this UPNP bs.

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            rsw686
            last edited by

            I've never had an issue with UPnP. I don't even have the static port option set. I turn on xbox, the port gets map, the xbox shows it as open nat every time.

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              sullrich
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              I wonder if some of these folks are running restrictive LAN rules.  IE: They edited the default allow all and started to clamp down on lan -> internet traffic?

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