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==Summary==
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<b>UPnP</b> (<b>Universal Plug and Play</b>) is a service that allows clients in the local network to automatically configure some devices and services.
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===General Settings===
 
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==MiniUPnP ACLs==
 
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<b>ACLs</b> specify which external ports may be redirected to which internal addresses and ports.
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There are two preconfigured rules, one to allow high ports, and another to deny the rest. Highest priority is at the top of a list and goes down. To add another specific rule, click the 'Add' button.
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