Copyright (c) 2016-2019 Benoît Chesneau.
Version: 0.4.1
Library that implements NAT facilities.
Currently supported protocols:
- natpmp
- UPNP v1
- UPNP v2
You should start by discovering the NAT gateway if it exists:
1> {ok, Ctx} = nat:discover().
{ok,{natupnp_v1,{nat_upnp,"http://192.168.1.254:5678/control/wan_ip_connection",
"192.168.1.22"}}}
If OK you will be able to use the context in other functions. For example to get the external gateway:
2> nat:get_external_address(Ctx).
{ok,"88.163.70.217"}
And the local IP associated to this:
3> nat:get_internal_address(Ctx).
{ok,"192.168.1.22"}
{ok, Ctx} = nat:discover(),
Protocol = tcp,
InternalPort = 80,
ExternalPortRequest = 8080,
Lifetime = 3600,
{ok, Since, InternalPort, ExternalPortRequest, MappingLifetime} = \
nat:add_port_mapping(Ctx, Protocol, InternalPort, ExternalPortRequest, Lifetime).
This map the port 80 to the port 8080.
Note: pass 0 to the ExternalPortRequest to ask to the router to create a dynamic port.
ok = nat:delete_port_mapping(Ctx, Protocol, InternalPort, ExternalPort)
For issues, comments or feedback please create an issue.
nat |
nat_lib |
natpmp |
natupnp_v1 |
natupnp_v2 |