I am using ClearOS release 7.3.0 (Final), my modem is an Arris SB6141 which is just a plain vanilla cable modem, my router is a Cisco SD2005 unmanaged switch. I have installed the Port Forwarding app and set up the port range to be forwarded. I do use static IPs for my computers. Both my Torrent app and canyouseeme.org say the ports are not open. I have not opened the ports on the Incoming Firewall page. I have tried disabling Windows Firewall and still no open ports. I have been searching the forums and documentation for 2 hours now and I am at a complete loss. Any ideas or thoughts? Thanks in advance.
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@Tony, Can you tell me how you compiled miniupnpd? It does not have a spec file so I can't do it with "rpmbuild -tb". Did you just download the ClearOS sources and swap the miniupnpd package for the latest?
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What I've done is download the ClearOS sources from ClearOS github. In my build system I've put the the files from github zip file into rpmbuild/SOURCES, apart from the spec file which went into rpmbuild/SPECS; substitute the tar.gz with the latest from the source; renamed the parth file to match and changed the version numbers in it; updated the spec file to the new version number in it and run "rpmbuild -ba miniupnpd.spec" and I've ended up with an rpm. Does this sound OK?
It does not fix the problem with the app-miniupnpd not manipulating the parameters correctly, but I can cope with that manually.
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In deluge did you fix the port to 44444? In a command prompt on whatever you are running Deluge on try something like "netstat -bn" and you should be able to find which ports it is listening on. I think it should also be in the configuration file somewhere. In Windows you will need to run cmd.exe as administrator fir this command to work. -
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I am currently using Deluge, I have had the same problem with qbittorent. Just to add to the mix, last week I got an account with ibVPN and added the ClearOS app, but the Port Forwarding issue has been going on before that. The only time that Port Forwarding has worked for me is with MINIUPNPD. While I am quite comfortable with the Web Browser it is a totally different thing with the Command Line since I know nothing about Linux, which is fine for me the vast majority of the time since I find very few issues with the Web Browser. I have been considering buying ClearOS Home version but the 2 things that do not work in Community I am afraid will also not work in Home, the other issue I have is System Reports never have anything to report, but that is another issue I am guessing. Just as a note here is my ClearOS system:
Dell Precision T3400
Intel Core2 Duo CPU E8200 @ 2.66GHz
8 GB PC2-6400 ECC RAM
250 GB Samsung 850 EVO SSD
Onboard Network Card NetXtreme BCM5754 Gigabit Ethernet PCI Express
Added Network Card NetXtreme BCM5751 Gigabit Ethernet PCI Express
nVidia Quadro FX1700 512MB dual DVI Graphics -
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OK, had a spare 10 minutes so I tried something. I turned of Avast AV and Windows Firewall, I added a Port Forwarding in ClearOS for port 44444 TCP and UDP then tried to test it on canyou seeme.org, result "Connection Refused". I then deleted the entries in Port Forwarding and added the same port to Incoming rules and got the same result. So I am not sure what is going on. -
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Hi Michael, I've had feedback from the devs and unfortunately the app has been withdrawn from the marketplace. You now have a couple of options, to go it alone and use something like Tony's rpm or research your torrent app and work out which ports you need. From memory we had initial problems getting it to play well with systemd but they were sorted. -
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Well I am back to this issue. I did a reinstall of ClearOS 7.3 Final and now I can not install miniupnpd. When I try to "yum install miniupnpd" I get "No package miniupnpd available." I have even tried 'yum --enablerepo=clearos-contribs install miniupnpd" and still a no go. Any ideas where miniupnpd has gone? -
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