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Does the ASUS GUI list uPNP forwards somewhere?

Milkman

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I have been a LONG time user of DD-WRT, but I decided to make the leap and buy this router knowing that I would probably not be able to use DD-WRT with it, but the ASUS GUI seemed to be able to do everything that I desired.

There is something that I am looking for and haven't been able to find. I enabled uPnP, and want to see all of the ports and IP addresses that are forwarded via uPnP and where it forwards to. I was able to do this with DD-WRT, but cannot figure out how to do that here. Any advice is appreciated.

BTW I am running - 3.0.0.4.270.26 (Merlin build)
 
I have been a LONG time user of DD-WRT, but I decided to make the leap and buy this router knowing that I would probably not be able to use DD-WRT with it, but the ASUS GUI seemed to be able to do everything that I desired.

There is something that I am looking for and haven't been able to find. I enabled uPnP, and want to see all of the ports and IP addresses that are forwarded via uPnP and where it forwards to. I was able to do this with DD-WRT, but cannot figure out how to do that here. Any advice is appreciated.

BTW I am running - 3.0.0.4.270.26 (Merlin build)

UPNP-forwarded port will be listed on the System Log page, under Port Forwarding.
 
UPNP-forwarded port will be listed on the System Log page, under Port Forwarding.

Thanks!!! This is perfect. Would be nice if this page outlined the programmed port forwards (through the GUI) compared to uPNP. Not sure that it can do that.
 
Thanks!!! This is perfect. Would be nice if this page outlined the programmed port forwards (through the GUI) compared to uPNP. Not sure that it can do that.

Technically that sounds doable. GUI port forwards are in the VSERVER chain, while UPNP port forwards are in the FUPNP chain. That would just require implementing the separation in the httpd backend.
 
Technically that sounds doable. GUI port forwards are in the VSERVER chain, while UPNP port forwards are in the FUPNP chain. That would just require implementing the separation in the httpd backend.

Well then, consider it a suggestion for your future releases! :)

Thanks for your efforts so far.
 

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