Re: ALERT: Router are vulnerable to new Flash UPnP attack (other devices as well)!



OK. Thanks guys. I seemed to have seen some other stuff besides p2p,
but I forget.

The reason I was asking about DHCP is because if I want to do port
forwarding, I need a fixed IP to forward too?

Aw, I don't have the patience to worry about this now, it's a non-
problem.

But I do appreciate the heads up on turning off UPnP.

Steve
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