The next OpenWrt stable release aims to use firewall4 by default. As
this uses nftables as backend, miniupnpd will no longer work. Create an
iptables and nftables variant of the miniupnpd package so that miniupnpd
can be used with either firewall variant.
See #16818 for more info.
Signed-off-by: Stijn Tintel <stijn@linux-ipv6.be>
Occasionally, mostly at startup, miniupnpd reports "Another app is
currently holding the xtables lock. Perhaps you want to use the -w
option?"
Take iptables' advice and wait up to 1 second before giving up.
Signed-off-by: Kevin Darbyshire-Bryant <ldir@darbyshire-bryant.me.uk>
Unlike ipv4, this option is supposed to be an IP address, otherwise, an
error occurs on startup:
can't parse "br-lan" as valid IPv6 listening address
Signed-off-by: Jitao Lu <dianlujitao@gmail.com>
It seems even modern stuff doesn't support v2 correctly. The miniupnp
suite does but other stacks seem to lack support. Default to v1 to
avoid the headache.
Signed-off-by: Rosen Penev <rosenp@gmail.com>
If miniupnpd is installed but disabled or not running, the hotplug
script will query uci for keys that don't exist and grep a temporary
config file that doesn't exist, resulting in the following errors:
uci: Entry not found
grep: /var/etc/miniupnd.conf: No such file or directory
These would arise when an interface is brought up or down, and are
more confusing than helpful, especially when miniupnpd is disabled.
Suppress these errors.
Signed-off-by: David Ehrmann <ehrmann@gmail.com>
The existing interface selection/detection code was incomprehensible at
worst and convoluted at best. The uci config file suggested it
understood an external ipv6 interface but in reality the init script
took no notice. Re-work it so it is at least comprehendible and takes
notice of ipv6 interface details if specified.
Update the hotplug script to use the same interface selection/detection
code as the init script and take note of ipv6 interface selection, only
restarting miniupnpd on interface up events and only if that interface
isn't already known (for that ip class) by miniupnpd.
For me this has solved numerous 'flaky' startup problems, especially
with regard to ipv6.
Signed-off-by: Kevin Darbyshire-Bryant <ldir@darbyshire-bryant.me.uk>
hotplug scripts are sourced not exec'd so #!/bin/sh /etc/rc.common
doesn't pull in the functions defined in /etc/rc.common thus since
'enabled' isn't defined the following sequence always fails:
enabled miniupnpd || exit 0
Unfortunately sourcing /etc/rc.common doesn't appear to work so come up
with some alternatives.
Signed-off-by: Kevin Darbyshire-Bryant <ldir@darbyshire-bryant.me.uk>
Move default leasefile location from /var to /var/run.
Also rename from upnp.leases to miniupnpd.leases
Signed-off-by: Kevin Darbyshire-Bryant <ldir@darbyshire-bryant.me.uk>
Import miniupnpd from routing repo and bump to 20180422.
Drop 102-ipv6-ext-port.patch as this looks upstreamed in the pinhole
code to me.
Consolidate all other patches & update with a view to sending upstream.
Add support for runtime IGDv1 mode switch (default to IGDv2)
(not extensively) Tested-on: ar71xx Archer C7 v2 in IGDv1 compatibility
mode. A variety of devices/applications appear to be able to create
mappings.
Have an attempt at resolving https://github.com/openwrt-routing/packages/issues/286
TL;DR miniupnpd rules get processed before fw3 rules and thus can
override existing/intended redirects. Ideally the miniupnpd rules would
be last in the relevant chains, unfortunately fw3 can sometimes use the
last rule as a REJECT. Put miniupnpd rules as penultimate.
Signed-off-by: Kevin Darbyshire-Bryant <ldir@darbyshire-bryant.me.uk>