awall issueshttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/awall/-/issues2022-09-09T15:51:42Zhttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/awall/-/issues/2220Need UPnP/NAT-PMP support2022-09-09T15:51:42ZEric WangNeed UPnP/NAT-PMP supportMost of devices behind the Alpine Linux router are Windows PC and/or
Apple Mac.
In order for these internal client to be fully benefited from
UPnP/NAT-PMP applications, such as bittorrent client, video streaming,
gaming, etc., AWall ne...Most of devices behind the Alpine Linux router are Windows PC and/or
Apple Mac.
In order for these internal client to be fully benefited from
UPnP/NAT-PMP applications, such as bittorrent client, video streaming,
gaming, etc., AWall need to support UPnP/NAT-PMP and provide a
configuration interface to switch on/off (for security reason, and users
owns the risk)
One of the feasible solution is to loop-in the existing solution, the
popular miniupnpd (http://miniupnp.free.fr). We also could take
reference from pfSense OS.
*(from redmine: issue id 2220, created on 2013-08-13)*
* Changesets:
* Revision b4573a1dddec7011870401b918130e247518898c by Natanael Copa on 2014-05-30T14:24:29Z:
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testing/miniupnpd: upgrade to 1.8.20140523
ref #2220
```https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/awall/-/issues/3689MAC address support2022-09-09T15:20:02ZMiguel DiasMAC address supportIt would be nice to have MAC address support in the json
configuration.
As “iface” and “addr” is already possible, one could create “mac”.
Something like this:
"zone":{
"internet":{
"iface":"eth0"
}...It would be nice to have MAC address support in the json
configuration.
As “iface” and “addr” is already possible, one could create “mac”.
Something like this:
"zone":{
"internet":{
"iface":"eth0"
},
"tablet":{
"addr": "192.168.1.10"
},
"smartphone": {
"mac":"08:00:27:C0:E6:DC"
}
}
*(from redmine: issue id 3689, created on 2015-01-09)*Kaarle RitvanenKaarle Ritvanen