[gupnp]
- From: Just Me <justyesno gmail com>
- To: gupnp o-hand com
- Subject: [gupnp]
- Date: Wed, 24 Nov 2010 11:42:52 +0200
Hi,
I am trying to force GUPnP (both device and cp) to use a specific
network interface.
I noticed that such a feature is included since these releases:
http://zee-nix.blogspot.com/2009/09/gssdp-07-gupnp-013-gupnp-av-05-gupnp.html
When searching for example code I found only these using
ContextManager class, and all of
these only set "port" arg to 0 ...
-----------------------------------------------------
./gupnp-tools-0.8.1/src/universal-cp/main.c: context_manager =
gupnp_context_manager_new (NULL, 0);
./gupnp-tools-0.8.1/src/network-light/upnp.c: context_manager =
gupnp_context_manager_new (NULL, 0);
./gupnp-tools-0.8.1/src/av-cp/main.c: context_manager =
gupnp_context_manager_new (NULL, 0);
./gupnp-igd-0.1.7/libgupnp-igd/gupnp-simple-igd.c:
gupnp_context_manager_new (self->priv->main_context, 0);
-----------------------------------------------------
... which means:
* @port: Port to create contexts for, or 0 if you don't care what port is used.
Could someone please provide some advice how to use a specific port?
A pointer to example code would be nice ...
BR,
jukka
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