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Bug#449098: ITP: natpmp -- NAT Port Mapping daemon



Am Samstag, 3. November 2007 schrieb Bernd Zeimetz:
> Out of curiosity: What does natpmp have in common with upnp, and where
> are the differences?

NAT-PMP is intended for two things, requesting a routers public IP address and 
adding/removing port forwardings, UPnP can do much more. NAT-PMP is much 
smaller and less complex than UPnP. Protocol specifications are only 20 pages 
long.

Cheers,

Adi




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