![]() It is it just handling the connection and the Time Capsule. Minupnpd handles both upnp and nat-pmp and doesn't have the same problems. UPnP and NAT-PMP are horrible protocols with poor and quite varied implementations. The only categories listed are 'Internet Connection', TCP/IP and DHCP. I have the latest Time Capsule bought this summer and can't seem to find the NAT tab that should be in the Internet section. ![]() ![]() Weird.Ĭode: Select all Mem: 5476K used, 784K free, 0K shrd, 0K buff, 1048K cachedĬPU: 0.0% usr 0.3% sys 0.0% nice 99.6% idle 0.0% io 0.0% irq 0.0% softirqĩ4 92 root S 3456 55.1 0.0 /usr/bin/cm_logic -m /dev/ticfg -c /etĢ05 92 root S 2348 37.4 0.0 /usr/sbin/pppd plugin pppoa 0.38 userĩ1 1 root S 1284 20.5 0.0 /usr/sbin/thttpd -d /usr//sbin/msntp -r 2 -t 5 -p 30 -s uk.poolĢ27 92 root S 704 11.2 0.0 /usr/sbin/upnpd ppp0 br0Ģ28 92 root S 684 10.9 0.0 /usr/sbin/udhcpd /var/tmp/nfġ13 92 root S 640 10.2 0.0 /sbin/dproxy -c / etc/nf -dĮdit Note- this is an old thread, the version of upnpd prior to RT2.5 definitely did have a memory leak over time, would spawn multiple processes and clutter up iptables with old diverts by not cleaning up properly on WAN IP change. I'm trying to enable the Back to My Mac feature and when doing so, I get a warning that BtMM may be slow since NAT-PMP or UPnP is turned off on my router. I can't show the correct commands to enter here because the forum is configured to reject posts containing references to the specific pathname involved. The RT_cmd_* environment variables need to use the ">" operator to append each command to the end of the file rather than the ">" operator which just truncates and overwrites the file each time it's used. Here's a tip for the unwary: if in order to eliminate the memory leaks you are both enabling NAT-PMP *and* disabling UPNP (as I have) then the instructions - if entered exactly as written in upnp.txt - will turn off UPnP but won't enable NAT-SMP. I eventually found the instructions in the routertech docs (upnp.txt) explaining that you need to configure the router's UPnP daemon to switch protocols. From the Time capsule, I have 2 desktops, 1 usb drive, and a printer connected to the time capsule. I have the modem connected to the time capsule. I am shoewee talking to comcastcares) Comcast states it has nothing to do with the cable modem, and it is the time capsule. I then tried telling uTorrent to use NAT-PMP instead. Ive worked on Twitter with comcast (see our conversation if you want. However having read through the material on this forum I tried disabling UPnP in utorrent and the modem became a lot more stable (although torrent speeds were way down). There's no easy way to see what's going on with it because the first things to go are the thttpd and telnetd services, followed by DNS proxy service, even while it continues to route existing connections for a bit longer before dying completely. UTorrent has been causing my (routertech-2.6) DSL-320T to need rebooting several times a day.
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