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Yaup - Yet Another UPnP Portmapper

Portmapping made easy.

Portforward your incoming traffic to a specified local ip. Mostly used for IPv4.

Table of Contents

  1. Features

  2. How to do things with this code

    1. Dependencies
    2. How to build
    3. How to install
    4. How to uninstall
  3. Screenshots

  4. Troubleshooting

    1. Q: Why another portmapper?
    2. Q: This doesn't work!
    3. Q: There is a bug!
    4. Q: This is missing a new cool feature!
    5. Q: You ass can't spell shit!
    6. Q: I love your dark theme!

Features

  • Linux!
  • A list with your different portforwardings, activated or not!
  • Choose the protocol!
  • Sortable list!
  • Move entries around!
  • Activate an entry for an IP different than yours!
  • Different local port!
  • Add list entries!
  • Delete list entries!
  • Duplicate list entries!
  • Choose the router you want to change!
  • What are you still doing here? Build, install and use it!

How to do things with this code

Dependencies

You'll need gtk3 and miniupnpc among the building tools.

How to build

$ git clone https://github.com/Holarse-Linuxgaming/yaup.git
$ cd yaup
$ ./configure
$ make

asciicast

How to install

# make install

asciicast

How to uninstall

# make uninstall

asciicast

Screenshots

Overview Overview

Troubleshooting

Q: Why another portmapper?

A: I haven't found an existing, nice looking, functioning and recent portmapper.

Q: This doesn't work!

Is there a setting to allow changing your routers settings through UPnP in the router webpanel?

A: Activate it.

Q: There is a bug!

A: Open an issue.

Q: This is missing a new cool feature!

A: Make a pull request.

Q: You ass can't spell shit!

A: Make a pull request.

Q: I love your dark theme!

A: Numix-ArchBlue