I think you're onto something Paul with the UPnP support. ltrace output gives me similar indications it is involved, however I have other clients on the network that need UPnP. This is a standard Verizon FIOS router. I am not using UPnP for port forwarding of VNC however (that's a static rule).
I think you're onto something Paul with the UPnP support. ltrace output gives me similar indications it is involved, however I have other clients on the network that need UPnP. This is a standard Verizon FIOS router. I am not using UPnP for port forwarding of VNC however (that's a static rule).
malloc(141) = 0x09dc7030 192.168. 1.1:2555/ upnp/6c3"..., 74) = 0x09dc703c upnp-org: device: Inte".. ., 51) = 0x09dc7087 192.168. 1.1:2555/ upnp/6c3"..., "://") = "://192. 168.1.1: 2555/upnp/ 6c35247" ... "192.168. 1.1:2555/ upnp/6c352473- 8"..., ':') = ":2555/ upnp/6c352473- 8521-319e- 87"... "192.168. 1.1:2555/ upnp/6c352473- 8"..., '/') = "/upnp/ 6c352473- 8521-319e- 8757-63" ...
memcpy(0x09dc703c, "http://
memcpy(0x09dc7087, "urn:schemas-
poll(0xbfc51f58, 1, 2000, 0x8d8ff4, 0x8da3c0) = 0
close(22) = 0
g_malloc(12, 0, 0, 0, 0x808c7d8) = 0x9db8310
g_malloc(1796, 0, 0, 0, 0x808c7d8) = 0x9dc70c8
strstr("http://
strchr(
strchr(
malloc(12) = 0x09db8370
strncpy(0x09db8370, "192.168.1.1", 11) = 0x09db8370
gethostbyname(NULL <unfinished ...>
--- SIGSEGV (Segmentation fault) ---