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'''OpenSuse 10.2''' by [http://forum.amule.org/profile.php?userid=5567 Gerd78]
 
'''OpenSuse 10.2''' by [http://forum.amule.org/profile.php?userid=5567 Gerd78]
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'''Ubuntu 6.10''' by [http://forum.amule.org/profile.php?userid=3842 Wuischke]
 
'''Ubuntu 6.10''' by [http://forum.amule.org/profile.php?userid=3842 Wuischke]

Revision as of 02:22, 21 January 2007

Universal Plug and Play (uPnP) is a new feature of aMule (CVS) which allows you to automatically configure the ports on your router, provided your router supports uPnP. This functionality is still being tested and should appear soon in an official release.

To use uPnP, you will need to install an external library, libupnp. It is highly recommended that you use libupnp version 1.4.1. You can download the source tarball from the project page at sourceforge [1] or install one of the packages available for various distros.

OpenSuse 10.2 by Gerd78

Ubuntu 6.10 by Wuischke

Fedora Core 4, 5 and 6

  • libupnp is included in Fedora Extras.

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