upnp-router-control-0.2/src/urc-upnp.h0000644000175000017500000000300311455677013016515 0ustar dnaxdnax/* urc-upnp.h * * Copyright (C) 2009 Daniele Napolitano * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 * of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */ #ifndef __URC_UPNP_H__ #define __URC_UPNP_H__ #include #include typedef struct { gboolean enabled; gchar* description; gchar* protocol; guint internal_port; guint external_port; gchar* internal_host; gchar* remote_host; guint lease_time; } PortForwardInfo; const gchar* get_client_ip(); gboolean upnp_init(const gchar *interface, const uint port, const gboolean debug); gboolean delete_port_mapped(GUPnPServiceProxy *wan_service, const gchar *protocol, const guint external_port, const gchar *remote_host, GError **error); gboolean add_port_mapping(GUPnPServiceProxy *wan_service, PortForwardInfo *port_info, GError **error); #endif /* __URC_UPNP_H__ */ upnp-router-control-0.2/src/urc-upnp.c0000644000175000017500000011013411455677013016514 0ustar dnaxdnax/* urc-upnp.c * * Copyright (C) 2009 Daniele Napolitano * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 * of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */ #include "config.h" #include #include #ifdef HAVE_LIBCURL #include #endif #include "urc-gui.h" #include "urc-upnp.h" typedef struct { GUPnPDeviceInfo *main_device; gchar* friendly_name; gchar* brand; gchar* brand_website; gchar* model_description; gchar* model_name; gchar* model_number; gchar* http_address; gchar* upc; const gchar* udn; guint PortMappingNumberOfEntries; gchar* external_ip; gboolean rsip_available; gboolean nat_enabled; gboolean connected; /* no-event request timers */ guint port_request_timeout; guint connection_status_timeout; guint external_ip_timeout; guint data_rate_timer; GUPnPServiceProxy *wan_conn_service; GUPnPServiceProxy *wan_common_ifc; } RouterInfo; static gboolean opt_debug = FALSE; static const gchar* client_ip = NULL; const gchar* get_client_ip() { return client_ip; } gboolean delete_port_mapped(GUPnPServiceProxy *wan_service, const gchar *protocol, const guint external_port, const gchar *remote_host, GError **error) { GError *err = NULL; gupnp_service_proxy_send_action (wan_service, /* Action name and error location */ "DeletePortMapping", &err, /* IN args */ "NewRemoteHost", G_TYPE_STRING, remote_host, "NewExternalPort", G_TYPE_UINT, external_port, "NewProtocol", G_TYPE_STRING, protocol, NULL, NULL); if (err == NULL) { g_print("\e[36m*** Removed entry:\e[0m Port %d (%s)\n", external_port, protocol); error = NULL; return TRUE; } else { g_printerr ("\e[31m[EE]\e[0m DeletePortMapping: %s (%i)\n", err->message, err->code); *error = g_error_copy(err); g_error_free (err); return FALSE; } } gboolean add_port_mapping(GUPnPServiceProxy *wan_service, PortForwardInfo* port_info, GError **error) { GError *err = NULL; gupnp_service_proxy_send_action (wan_service, /* Action name and error location */ "AddPortMapping", &err, /* IN args */ "NewRemoteHost", G_TYPE_STRING, port_info->remote_host, "NewExternalPort", G_TYPE_UINT, port_info->external_port, "NewProtocol", G_TYPE_STRING, port_info->protocol, "NewInternalPort", G_TYPE_UINT, port_info->internal_port, "NewInternalClient", G_TYPE_STRING, port_info->internal_host, "NewEnabled", G_TYPE_BOOLEAN, port_info->enabled, "NewPortMappingDescription", G_TYPE_STRING, port_info->description, "NewLeaseDuration", G_TYPE_UINT, port_info->lease_time, NULL, NULL); if (err == NULL) { g_print ("\e[36m*** Added entry: \e[0m%s\n", port_info->description ); g_print (" RemoteIP: %s, ExtPort: %d %s, IntPort: %d, IntIP: %s\n", port_info->remote_host, port_info->external_port, port_info->protocol, port_info->internal_port, port_info->internal_host ); gui_add_mapped_port(port_info); error = NULL; return TRUE; } else { g_printerr ("\e[31m[EE]\e[0m AddPortMapping: %s (%i)\n", err->message, err->code); *error = g_error_copy(err); g_error_free (err); return FALSE; } } static PortForwardInfo* get_mapped_port(RouterInfo *router, guint index) { GError *error = NULL; PortForwardInfo* port; port = g_malloc( sizeof(PortForwardInfo) ); gupnp_service_proxy_send_action (router->wan_conn_service, /* Action name and error location */ "GetGenericPortMappingEntry", &error, /* IN args */ "NewPortMappingIndex", G_TYPE_UINT, index, NULL, /* OUT args */ "NewRemoteHost", G_TYPE_STRING, &port->remote_host, "NewExternalPort", G_TYPE_UINT, &port->external_port, "NewProtocol", G_TYPE_STRING, &port->protocol, "NewInternalPort", G_TYPE_UINT, &port->internal_port, "NewInternalClient", G_TYPE_STRING, &port->internal_host, "NewEnabled", G_TYPE_BOOLEAN, &port->enabled, "NewPortMappingDescription", G_TYPE_STRING, &port->description, "NewLeaseDuration", G_TYPE_UINT, &port->lease_time, NULL); if (error) { // error 713: end of ports array if(error->code != 713) { g_printerr ("\e[31m[EE]\e[0m GetGenericPortMappingEntry: %s (%i)\n", error->message, error->code); g_error_free (error); } return NULL; } return port; } void discovery_mapped_ports_list(RouterInfo *router) { PortForwardInfo* port_info; guint index = 0; /* Clear previus entries */ gui_clear_ports_list_treeview(); g_print("\e[1;32m==> Getting mapped ports list...\e[0;0m\n"); while( (port_info = get_mapped_port(router, index)) != NULL ) { g_print (" * %s [%s]\n", port_info->description, port_info->enabled ? "enabled" : "disabled" ); g_print (" RemoteIP: %s, ExtPort: %d %s, IntPort: %d, IntIP: %s\n", port_info->remote_host, port_info->external_port, port_info->protocol, port_info->internal_port, port_info->internal_host ); if(port_info->external_port > 0) { gui_add_mapped_port(port_info); } g_free (port_info->description); g_free (port_info->protocol); g_free (port_info->internal_host); g_free (port_info->remote_host); g_free (port_info); index++; } } /* Retrive ports mapped and populate the treeview */ static void get_mapped_ports_list(RouterInfo *router) { PortForwardInfo* port_info; int i; /* Clear previus entries */ gui_clear_ports_list_treeview(); if(router->PortMappingNumberOfEntries != 0) g_print("\e[1;32m==> List port mapped (%d)\e[0;0m\n", router->PortMappingNumberOfEntries); for(i = 0; i < router->PortMappingNumberOfEntries; i++) { port_info = get_mapped_port(router, i); if (port_info != NULL) { g_print (" * %s [%s]\n", port_info->description, port_info->enabled ? "enabled" : "disabled" ); g_print (" RemoteIP: %s, ExtPort: %d %s, IntPort: %d, IntIP: %s\n", port_info->remote_host, port_info->external_port, port_info->protocol, port_info->internal_port, port_info->internal_host ); if(port_info->external_port > 0) { gui_add_mapped_port(port_info); } g_free (port_info->description); g_free (port_info->protocol); g_free (port_info->internal_host); g_free (port_info->remote_host); g_free (port_info); } } } /* Retrive connection infos: connection status, uptime and last error. */ static gboolean get_conn_status (RouterInfo *router) { GError *error = NULL; gchar* conn_status; gchar* last_conn_error; guint uptime = 0; g_print("\e[36mRequest for connection status info... "); gupnp_service_proxy_send_action (router->wan_conn_service, /* Action name and error location */ "GetStatusInfo", &error, /* IN args */ NULL, /* OUT args */ "NewConnectionStatus", G_TYPE_STRING, &conn_status, "NewLastConnectionError", G_TYPE_STRING, &last_conn_error, "NewUptime", G_TYPE_UINT, &uptime, NULL); if (error == NULL) { if(g_strcmp0("Connected", conn_status) == 0) router->connected = TRUE; else router->connected = FALSE; g_print("\e[32msuccessful\e[0;0m\n"); g_print("\e[36mConnection info:\e[0m Status: %s, Uptime: %i sec.\n", conn_status, uptime); gui_set_conn_status(conn_status); if(g_strcmp0("ERROR_NONE", last_conn_error) != 0) g_print("\e[33mLast connection error:\e[0m %s\n", last_conn_error); return TRUE; } else { g_print("\e[1;31mfailed\e[0;0m\n"); gui_disable_conn_status(); g_printerr ("\e[31m[EE]\e[0m GetStatusInfo: %s (%i)\n", error->message, error->code); g_error_free (error); return FALSE; } } /* Retrive download and upload speeds */ static gboolean update_data_rate_cb (gpointer data) { GError *error = NULL; GUPnPServiceProxy *wan_device; GTimeVal begin_time; GTimeVal end_time; gdouble duration_secs; static guint old_total_bytes_received = 0; guint current_total_bytes_received; double data_rate_down; static guint old_total_bytes_sent = 0; guint current_total_bytes_sent; double data_rate_up; wan_device = ((RouterInfo *) data)->wan_common_ifc; /* download speed */ g_get_current_time (&begin_time); gupnp_service_proxy_send_action (wan_device, /* Action name and error location */ "GetTotalBytesReceived", &error, /* IN args */ NULL, /* OUT args */ "NewTotalBytesReceived", G_TYPE_UINT, ¤t_total_bytes_received, NULL); g_get_current_time (&end_time); if (error == NULL) { if(old_total_bytes_received == 0) data_rate_down = 0.0; else { // UPnP query time duration_secs = 1 + (((double)end_time.tv_sec - begin_time.tv_sec) * G_USEC_PER_SEC + (end_time.tv_usec - begin_time.tv_usec)) / G_USEC_PER_SEC; if(opt_debug) g_print("\e[34mGetTotalBytesReceived() duration: %fs\e[0m\n", duration_secs); data_rate_down = ((current_total_bytes_received - old_total_bytes_received) / (duration_secs) ) / 1024.0; } gui_set_download_speed(data_rate_down); gui_set_total_received(current_total_bytes_received); old_total_bytes_received = current_total_bytes_received; } else { gui_disable_download_speed(); gui_disable_total_received(); g_printerr ("\e[31m[EE]\e[0m GetTotalBytesReceived: %s (%i)\n", error->message, error->code); g_error_free (error); error = NULL; } /* upload speed */ g_get_current_time (&begin_time); gupnp_service_proxy_send_action (wan_device, /* Action name and error location */ "GetTotalBytesSent", &error, /* IN args */ NULL, /* OUT args */ "NewTotalBytesSent", G_TYPE_UINT, ¤t_total_bytes_sent, NULL); g_get_current_time (&end_time); if (error == NULL) { if(old_total_bytes_sent == 0) data_rate_up = 0.0; else { // UPnP query time duration_secs = 1 + (((double)end_time.tv_sec - begin_time.tv_sec) * G_USEC_PER_SEC + (end_time.tv_usec - begin_time.tv_usec)) / G_USEC_PER_SEC; if(opt_debug) g_print("\e[34mGetTotalBytesSent() duration: %fs\e[0m\n", duration_secs); data_rate_up = (current_total_bytes_sent - old_total_bytes_sent) / (duration_secs) / 1024.0; } gui_set_upload_speed(data_rate_up); gui_set_total_sent(current_total_bytes_sent); old_total_bytes_sent = current_total_bytes_sent; } else { gui_disable_upload_speed(); gui_disable_total_sent(); g_printerr ("\e[31m[EE]\e[0m GetTotalBytesSent: %s (%i)\n", error->message, error->code); g_error_free (error); } gui_update_graph(); ((RouterInfo *) data)->data_rate_timer = g_timeout_add_full(G_PRIORITY_HIGH, 1000, update_data_rate_cb, data, NULL); return FALSE; } /* Retrive external IP address */ static gboolean get_external_ip (RouterInfo *router) { GError *error = NULL; gchar *ext_ip_addr = NULL; g_print("\e[36mRequest for external IP address... "); gupnp_service_proxy_send_action (router->wan_conn_service, /* Action name and error location */ "GetExternalIPAddress", &error, /* IN args */ NULL, /* OUT args */ "NewExternalIPAddress", G_TYPE_STRING, &ext_ip_addr, NULL); if (error == NULL) { if(router->external_ip != NULL) g_free(router->external_ip); router->external_ip = g_strdup(ext_ip_addr); g_print("\e[32msuccessful \e[0m[%s]\n", router->external_ip); if( g_strcmp0(router->external_ip, "0.0.0.0") == 0 ) gui_set_ext_ip (NULL); else gui_set_ext_ip (router->external_ip); return TRUE; } else { g_print("\e[1;31mfailed\e[0;0m\n"); gui_disable_ext_ip (); g_printerr ("\e[31m[EE]\e[0m GetExternalIPAddress: %s (%i)\n", error->message, error->code); g_error_free (error); return FALSE; } } /* Retrive RSIP and NAT availability */ static gboolean get_nat_rsip_status (RouterInfo *router) { GError *error = NULL; g_print("\e[36mRequest for NAT and RSIP availability... "); /* download speed */ gupnp_service_proxy_send_action (router->wan_conn_service, /* Action name and error location */ "GetNATRSIPStatus", &error, /* IN args */ NULL, /* OUT args */ "NewRSIPAvailable", G_TYPE_BOOLEAN, &router->rsip_available, "NewNATEnabled", G_TYPE_BOOLEAN, &router->nat_enabled, NULL); if (error == NULL) { g_print("\e[32msuccessful \e[0m[RSIP=%s, NAT=%s]\n", router->rsip_available == TRUE ? "yes" : "no", router->nat_enabled == TRUE ? "yes" : "no" ); return TRUE; } else { g_print("\e[1;31mfailed\e[0;0m\n"); g_printerr ("\e[31m[EE]\e[0m GetNATRSIPStatus: %s (%i)\n", error->message, error->code); g_error_free (error); return FALSE; } } static gchar* get_default_connection_service (GUPnPServiceProxy *proxy, int level) { gchar *string_buffer = NULL; gchar *connect_service = NULL; GError *error = NULL; int i; if(opt_debug) { for(i = 0; i < level; i++) g_print(" "); g_print(" \e[32m** Getting DefaultConnectionService...\e[0m\n"); } gupnp_service_proxy_send_action (proxy, /* Action name and error location */ "GetDefaultConnectionService", &error, /* IN args */ NULL, /* OUT args */ "NewDefaultConnectionService", G_TYPE_STRING, &string_buffer, NULL); if (error == NULL) { if(string_buffer != NULL && g_strcmp0(string_buffer, "") != 0) { char** connect_result = NULL; connect_result = g_strsplit(string_buffer, ",", 2); if(opt_debug) { for(i = 0; i < level; i++) g_print(" "); g_print(" \e[32mConnectionService:\e[0m %s\n", string_buffer); } //connect_device = g_strdup(connect_result[0]); connect_service = g_strdup(connect_result[1]); g_strfreev(connect_result); } else { g_print("\e[0;31m[WW]\e[0m GetDefaultConnectionService: empty\e[0;0m\n"); //connect_device = NULL; connect_service = NULL; } // yes, can free NULL string g_free (string_buffer); } else { g_printerr ("\e[31m[EE]\e[0m GetDefaultConnectionService: %s (%i)\n", error->message, error->code); g_error_free (error); } return connect_service; } static gboolean get_mapped_ports_list_timeout(gpointer data) { discovery_mapped_ports_list( (RouterInfo *) data ); ((RouterInfo *) data)->port_request_timeout = g_timeout_add_seconds(10, get_mapped_ports_list_timeout, data); return FALSE; } static gboolean get_connection_status_timeout(gpointer data) { get_conn_status( (RouterInfo *) data ); ((RouterInfo *) data)->connection_status_timeout = g_timeout_add_seconds(10, get_connection_status_timeout, data); return FALSE; } static gboolean get_external_ip_timeout(gpointer data) { get_external_ip( (RouterInfo *) data ); ((RouterInfo *) data)->external_ip_timeout = g_timeout_add_seconds(10, get_external_ip_timeout, data); return FALSE; } /* Service event callback */ static void service_proxy_event_cb (GUPnPServiceProxy *proxy, const char *variable, GValue *value, gpointer data) { RouterInfo *router; router = (RouterInfo *) data; /* Numebr of port mapped entries */ if(g_strcmp0("PortMappingNumberOfEntries", variable) == 0) { /* deactivate manual request timer */ g_source_remove(router->port_request_timeout); router->PortMappingNumberOfEntries = g_value_get_uint(value); g_print("\e[33mEvent:\e[0;0m Ports mapped: %d\n", router->PortMappingNumberOfEntries); get_mapped_ports_list(router); } /* Got external IP */ else if(g_strcmp0("ExternalIPAddress", variable) == 0) { /* deactivate manual request timer */ g_source_remove(router->external_ip_timeout); if(router->external_ip != NULL) g_free(router->external_ip); router->external_ip = g_strdup(g_value_get_string(value)); g_print("\e[33mEvent:\e[0;0m External IP: %s\n", router->external_ip); // check if IP is really null (workaround for Netgear DG834) if(g_strcmp0(router->external_ip, "0.0.0.0") == 0) get_external_ip(router); else gui_set_ext_ip (router->external_ip); } /* WAN connection status changed */ else if(g_strcmp0("ConnectionStatus", variable) == 0) { /* deactivate manual request timer */ g_source_remove(router->connection_status_timeout); gui_set_conn_status (g_value_get_string(value)); if(g_strcmp0("Connected", g_value_get_string(value)) == 0) router->connected = TRUE; else router->connected = FALSE; g_print("\e[33mEvent:\e[0;0m Connection status: %s\n", g_value_get_string(value) ); } else /* Got an unmanaged event */ g_print("\e[33mEvent:\e[0;0m %s [Not managed]", variable); } #ifdef HAVE_LIBCURL gpointer download_router_icon (gpointer data) { FILE *local_file; gchar *filename; CURL *curl_handle; CURLcode ret; char error_buffer[CURL_ERROR_SIZE]; if(data == NULL) return 0; filename = g_strconcat(g_get_tmp_dir(), "/upnp-router-control.icon", NULL); g_print("\e[36mDownloading router icon...\e[0;0m\n"); curl_handle = curl_easy_init(); if(curl_handle) { local_file = fopen(filename, "w"); curl_easy_setopt(curl_handle, CURLOPT_URL, (char*)data); curl_easy_setopt(curl_handle, CURLOPT_WRITEDATA, local_file); curl_easy_setopt(curl_handle, CURLOPT_ERRORBUFFER, error_buffer); /* do not download images > 500KiB */ curl_easy_setopt(curl_handle, CURLOPT_MAXFILESIZE, 512000); /* 1 minute of timeout */ curl_easy_setopt(curl_handle, CURLOPT_TIMEOUT, 60); ret = curl_easy_perform(curl_handle); fclose(local_file); if(ret != 0) { g_print("\e[31m[EE]\e[0m Error downloading icon of the router: %s\n", error_buffer); } else { g_print("\e[32mRouter icon downloaded\e[0;0m\n"); gui_set_router_icon(filename); } curl_easy_cleanup(curl_handle); } else { g_print("\e[31m[EE]\e[0m Error loading libcurl, will not download router icon"); } g_free(filename); g_free(data); return 0; } #endif /* HAVE_LIBCURL */ static gchar* parse_presentation_url(gchar *presentation_url, const gchar *device_location) { gchar** url_split = NULL; gchar *output_url_string; if(presentation_url == NULL) { url_split = g_strsplit(device_location, ":", 0); output_url_string = g_strconcat(url_split[0], ":", url_split[1], "/", NULL); g_strfreev(url_split); if(opt_debug) g_print(" Rewrited URL: %s\n", output_url_string); } /* workaround for urls like "/login" without base url */ else if(presentation_url != NULL && g_str_has_prefix(presentation_url, "http") == FALSE) { url_split = g_strsplit(device_location, ":", 0); output_url_string = g_strconcat(url_split[0], ":", url_split[1], presentation_url, NULL); g_strfreev(url_split); g_free(presentation_url); if(opt_debug) g_print(" Rewrited URL: %s\n", output_url_string); } else { output_url_string = presentation_url; } return output_url_string; } /* Device available callback */ static void device_proxy_available_cb (GUPnPControlPoint *cp, GUPnPServiceProxy *proxy, RouterInfo *router) { GList *child; static char *connect_service = NULL; const char *service_type = NULL; const char *service_id = NULL; const char *device_type = NULL; gchar *router_icon_url, *icon_mime_type; int icon_depth, icon_width, icon_height; static int level = 0; int i; if(level == 0) { g_print("==> Device Available: \e[31m%s\e[0;0m\n", gupnp_device_info_get_friendly_name(GUPNP_DEVICE_INFO (proxy))); } device_type = gupnp_device_info_get_device_type(GUPNP_DEVICE_INFO (proxy)); /* Is an IGD device? */ if(g_strcmp0(device_type, "urn:schemas-upnp-org:device:InternetGatewayDevice:1") == 0) { /* do nothing if there is already a device stored */ if(router->main_device != NULL) return; router->main_device = GUPNP_DEVICE_INFO (proxy); router->friendly_name = gupnp_device_info_get_friendly_name(GUPNP_DEVICE_INFO (proxy)); router->brand = gupnp_device_info_get_manufacturer(GUPNP_DEVICE_INFO (proxy)); router->http_address = gupnp_device_info_get_presentation_url(GUPNP_DEVICE_INFO (proxy)); router->brand_website = gupnp_device_info_get_manufacturer_url(GUPNP_DEVICE_INFO (proxy)); router->model_description = gupnp_device_info_get_model_description(GUPNP_DEVICE_INFO (proxy)); router->model_name = gupnp_device_info_get_model_name(GUPNP_DEVICE_INFO (proxy)); router->model_number = gupnp_device_info_get_model_number(GUPNP_DEVICE_INFO (proxy)); router->upc = gupnp_device_info_get_upc(GUPNP_DEVICE_INFO (proxy)); router->udn = gupnp_device_info_get_udn(GUPNP_DEVICE_INFO (proxy)); router_icon_url = gupnp_device_info_get_icon_url(GUPNP_DEVICE_INFO (proxy), NULL, -1, -1, -1, FALSE, &icon_mime_type, &icon_depth, &icon_width, &icon_height); if(opt_debug) { g_print(" Model description: %s\n", router->model_description); g_print(" Model name: %s\n", router->model_name); g_print(" Model number: %s\n", router->model_number); g_print(" Brand: %s\n", router->brand); g_print(" Presentation URL: %s\n", router->http_address); g_print(" UPC: %s\n", router->upc); g_print(" Unique Device Name: %s\n", router->udn); if(router_icon_url != NULL) { g_print(" Icon URL: %s\n", router_icon_url); g_print(" Icon mime/type: %s\n", icon_mime_type); g_print(" Icon depth: %d\n", icon_depth); g_print(" Icon width: %d\n", icon_width); g_print(" Icon height: %d\n", icon_height); g_free(icon_mime_type); } } #ifdef HAVE_LIBCURL // start the download in a separate thread g_thread_create(download_router_icon, router_icon_url, TRUE, NULL); #endif router->http_address = parse_presentation_url(router->http_address, gupnp_device_info_get_location(GUPNP_DEVICE_INFO (proxy))); /* workaround for empty property */ if(g_strcmp0(router->friendly_name, "") == 0) { if(g_strcmp0(router->model_name, "") == 0) router->friendly_name = g_strdup(router->model_description); else router->friendly_name = g_strdup(router->model_name); } gui_set_router_info (router->friendly_name, router->http_address, router->brand, router->brand_website, router->model_description, router->model_name, router->model_number); } /* There is only a WANConnectionDevice? */ else if(g_strcmp0(device_type, "urn:schemas-upnp-org:device:WANConnectionDevice:1") == 0 && level == 0 ) { /* do nothing if there is already a device stored */ if(router->main_device != NULL) return; router->main_device = GUPNP_DEVICE_INFO (proxy); router->friendly_name = gupnp_device_info_get_friendly_name(GUPNP_DEVICE_INFO (proxy)); router->brand = gupnp_device_info_get_manufacturer(GUPNP_DEVICE_INFO (proxy)); router->http_address = gupnp_device_info_get_presentation_url(GUPNP_DEVICE_INFO (proxy)); router->brand_website = gupnp_device_info_get_manufacturer_url(GUPNP_DEVICE_INFO (proxy)); router->model_description = gupnp_device_info_get_model_description(GUPNP_DEVICE_INFO (proxy)); router->model_name = gupnp_device_info_get_model_name(GUPNP_DEVICE_INFO (proxy)); router->model_number = gupnp_device_info_get_model_number(GUPNP_DEVICE_INFO (proxy)); router->upc = gupnp_device_info_get_upc(GUPNP_DEVICE_INFO (proxy)); router->udn = gupnp_device_info_get_udn(GUPNP_DEVICE_INFO (proxy)); if(opt_debug) { g_print(" Model description: %s\n", router->model_description); g_print(" Model name: %s\n", router->model_name); g_print(" Model number: %s\n", router->model_number); g_print(" Brand: %s\n", router->brand); g_print(" Presentation URL: %s\n", router->http_address); g_print(" UPC: %s\n", router->upc); g_print(" Unique Device Name: %s\n", router->udn); } router->http_address = parse_presentation_url(router->http_address, gupnp_device_info_get_location(GUPNP_DEVICE_INFO (proxy))); /* workaround for empty property or standard name */ if(g_strcmp0(router->friendly_name, "") == 0 || g_strcmp0(router->friendly_name, "WANConnectionDevice") == 0) { if(g_strcmp0(router->model_name, "") == 0) router->friendly_name = g_strdup(router->model_description); else router->friendly_name = g_strdup(router->model_name); } gui_set_router_info (router->friendly_name, router->http_address, router->brand, router->brand_website, router->model_description, router->model_name, router->model_number); } /* Enum services */ child = gupnp_device_info_list_services(GUPNP_DEVICE_INFO (proxy)); if(opt_debug) { for(i = 0; i < level; i++) g_print(" "); if (g_list_length(child) > 0) g_print(" \e[1;32mEnum services...\e[0;0m\n"); } while( child ) { service_type = gupnp_service_info_get_service_type(GUPNP_SERVICE_INFO (child->data)); service_id = gupnp_service_info_get_id(GUPNP_SERVICE_INFO (child->data)); if(opt_debug) { for(i = 0; i < level; i++) g_print(" "); g_print(" \e[32mService:\e[0m %s\n", service_id ); for(i = 0; i < level; i++) g_print(" "); g_print(" Type: %s\n", service_type ); /* Introspect current service */ const GList *actions_list; GUPnPServiceIntrospection *service_introspect; service_introspect = gupnp_service_info_get_introspection(child->data, NULL); if(service_introspect != NULL) { actions_list = gupnp_service_introspection_list_action_names(service_introspect); if(actions_list != NULL) { do { for(i = 0; i < level; i++) g_print(" "); g_print(" > %s\n", (gchar*) actions_list->data); } while((actions_list = actions_list->next)); } } } /* Is a IP forwarding service? */ if( (g_strcmp0 (service_type, "urn:schemas-upnp-org:service:Layer3Forwarding:1") == 0) || (g_strcmp0 (service_type, "urn:schemas-upnp-org:service:L3Forwarding:1") == 0) ) { if(connect_service != NULL) g_free(connect_service); connect_service = get_default_connection_service(child->data, level); } /* Is a WAN IFC service? */ else if(g_strcmp0 (service_type, "urn:schemas-upnp-org:service:WANCommonInterfaceConfig:1") == 0) { router->wan_common_ifc = child->data; /* Start data rate timer */ update_data_rate_cb (router); } /* Is a WAN IP Connection service or other? */ else if( (connect_service == NULL && g_strcmp0 (service_type, "urn:schemas-upnp-org:service:WANIPConnection:1") == 0) || g_strcmp0 (service_id, connect_service) == 0 ) { router->wan_conn_service = child->data; gui_set_ports_buttons_callback_data(router->wan_conn_service); if(opt_debug) { for(i = 0; i < level; i++) g_print(" "); char **str = NULL; str = g_strsplit(service_id, ":", 0); g_print(" \e[32m** Subscribed to %s events\e[0m\n", str[g_strv_length(str)-1]); g_strfreev(str); } /* Get external IP */ get_external_ip(router); /* Get connection status info */ get_conn_status(router); /* Get RSIP and NAT status */ get_nat_rsip_status(router); /* Subscribe to events */ gupnp_service_proxy_set_subscribed(child->data, TRUE); gupnp_service_proxy_add_notify (child->data, "PortMappingNumberOfEntries", G_TYPE_UINT, service_proxy_event_cb, router); gupnp_service_proxy_add_notify (child->data, "ExternalIPAddress", G_TYPE_STRING, service_proxy_event_cb, router); gupnp_service_proxy_add_notify (child->data, "ConnectionStatus", G_TYPE_STRING, service_proxy_event_cb, router); /* Start port request timeout at 5 sec */ router->port_request_timeout = g_timeout_add_seconds(5, get_mapped_ports_list_timeout, router); /* Start connection status request timeout at 6 sec */ router->connection_status_timeout = g_timeout_add_seconds(6, get_connection_status_timeout, router); /* Start external IP request timeout at 7 sec */ router->external_ip_timeout = g_timeout_add_seconds(7, get_external_ip_timeout, router); } else g_object_unref (child->data); child = g_list_delete_link (child, child); } /* Enum subdevices */ child = gupnp_device_info_list_devices(GUPNP_DEVICE_INFO (proxy)); if (opt_debug && g_list_length(child) > 0) { for(i = 0; i < level; i++) g_print(" "); g_print(" \e[1;32mEnum sub-devices...\e[0;0m\n"); } while( child ) { if (opt_debug) { for(i = 0; i < level; i++) g_print(" "); g_print(" \e[32mSub-Device: \e[31m%s\e[0m\n", gupnp_device_info_get_friendly_name(GUPNP_DEVICE_INFO (child->data))); } level = level + 1; /* Recursive pass */ device_proxy_available_cb (NULL, child->data, router); level = level - 1; g_object_unref (child->data); child = g_list_delete_link (child, child); } } /* Device unavailable callback */ static void device_proxy_unavailable_cb (GUPnPControlPoint *cp, GUPnPServiceProxy *proxy, RouterInfo *router) { const char *device_type = NULL; g_print("==> Device Unavailable: \e[31m%s\e[0;0m\n", gupnp_device_info_get_friendly_name(GUPNP_DEVICE_INFO (proxy))); device_type = gupnp_device_info_get_device_type(GUPNP_DEVICE_INFO (proxy)); if(router->udn == gupnp_device_info_get_udn(GUPNP_DEVICE_INFO (proxy)) ) { g_source_remove(router->port_request_timeout); g_source_remove(router->data_rate_timer); gui_set_router_icon(NULL); gui_disable(); router->main_device = NULL; if(router->external_ip != NULL) { g_free(router->external_ip); router->external_ip = NULL; } if(router->upc != NULL) g_free(router->upc); g_free(router->friendly_name); g_free(router->brand); g_free(router->http_address); g_free(router->brand_website); g_free(router->model_description); g_free(router->model_name); g_free(router->model_number); } } gboolean upnp_init(const gchar *interface, const guint port, const gboolean debug) { GUPnPContext *context; GUPnPControlPoint *cp; GError *error = NULL; RouterInfo* router; opt_debug = debug; g_print("* Starting UPnP Resource discovery... "); router = g_malloc( sizeof(RouterInfo) ); router->main_device = NULL; router->external_ip = NULL; /* Create a new GUPnP Context. */ context = gupnp_context_new (NULL, interface, port, &error); if(error != NULL) { g_error("\e[31m[EE]\e[0m gupnp_context_new: %s (%i)", error->message, error->code); g_error_free (error); return FALSE; } /* Create a Control Point targeting RootDevice */ cp = gupnp_control_point_new (context, "upnp:rootdevice"); /* The service-proxy-available signal is emitted when any services which match our target are found, so connect to it */ g_signal_connect (cp, "device-proxy-available", G_CALLBACK (device_proxy_available_cb), router); g_signal_connect (cp, "device-proxy-unavailable", G_CALLBACK (device_proxy_unavailable_cb), router); /* Tell the Control Point to start searching */ gssdp_resource_browser_set_active (GSSDP_RESOURCE_BROWSER (cp), TRUE); g_print("done\n"); client_ip = gupnp_context_get_host_ip(context); return TRUE; } upnp-router-control-0.2/src/urc-main.c0000644000175000017500000000574611455677013016472 0ustar dnaxdnax/* urc-main.c * * Copyright (C) 2009 Daniele Napolitano * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 * of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */ #include "config.h" #include #include #include #include "urc-gui.h" #include "urc-upnp.h" /* Options variables */ static gboolean opt_version = FALSE; static gboolean opt_debug = FALSE; static gchar* opt_bindif = NULL; static guint opt_bindport = 0; /* Options schema */ static GOptionEntry entries[] = { { "if", 'i', 0, G_OPTION_ARG_STRING, &opt_bindif, "The network interface used (autodetect if omitted)", NULL }, { "port", 'p', 0, G_OPTION_ARG_INT, &opt_bindport, "Use a specific source port", NULL }, { "version", 0, 0, G_OPTION_ARG_NONE, &opt_version, "Show version and exit", NULL }, { "debug", 0, 0, G_OPTION_ARG_NONE, &opt_debug, "Allow debug messages", NULL }, { NULL } }; static void version() { g_print("%s %s\n", PACKAGE, VERSION); } int main(int argc, char** argv) { GError *error = NULL; GOptionContext *context = NULL; /* gettext */ bindtextdomain(GETTEXT_PACKAGE, LOCALEDIR); bind_textdomain_codeset(GETTEXT_PACKAGE, "UTF-8"); textdomain(GETTEXT_PACKAGE); setlocale (LC_ALL, ""); /* commandline options */ context = g_option_context_new ("- A simple program to manage UPnP IGD compliant routers"); g_option_context_add_main_entries (context, entries, GETTEXT_PACKAGE); if (!g_option_context_parse (context, &argc, &argv, &error)) g_warning ("option parsing failed: %s\n", error->message); if(opt_version) /* print version and exit */ version(); else { gtk_init(&argc, &argv); gtk_window_set_default_icon_name ("upnp-router-control"); g_set_application_name(_("UPnP Router Control")); gtk_icon_theme_append_search_path(gtk_icon_theme_get_default (), DATADIR G_DIR_SEPARATOR_S "icons"); /* Required initialisation */ if (!g_thread_supported ()) g_thread_init (NULL); g_type_init (); /* Initialize the GUI */ gui_init(); /* Initialize the UPnP subsystem */ if( ! upnp_init(opt_bindif, opt_bindport, opt_debug) ) return 1; /* Enter in the main loop */ gtk_main(); } return 0; } upnp-router-control-0.2/src/urc-gui.h0000644000175000017500000000412111455677013016321 0ustar dnaxdnax/* urc-gui.h * * Copyright (C) 2009 Daniele Napolitano * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 * of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */ #ifndef __URC_GUI_H__ #define __URC_GUI_H__ #include #include "urc-upnp.h" void gui_init(); void gui_enable(); void gui_disable(); void gui_set_ports_buttons_callback_data(gpointer data); void gui_set_router_info (const gchar *router_friendly_name, const gchar *router_conf_url, const gchar *router_brand, const gchar *router_brand_website, const gchar *router_model_description, const gchar *router_model_name, const gchar *router_model_number); void gui_set_ext_ip(const gchar *ip); void gui_disable_ext_ip(); void gui_set_conn_status(const gchar *state); void gui_update_graph(); void gui_disable_conn_status(); void gui_disable_total_received (void); void gui_disable_total_sent (void); void gui_set_total_received (unsigned int total_received); void gui_set_total_sent (unsigned int total_sent); void gui_disable_download_speed(void); void gui_disable_upload_speed(void); void gui_set_download_speed(const gdouble down_speed); void gui_set_upload_speed(const gdouble up_speed); void gui_add_mapped_port(const PortForwardInfo* port_info); void gui_clear_ports_list_treeview(void); void gui_set_router_icon(gchar *image_path); #endif /* __URC_GUI_H__ */ upnp-router-control-0.2/src/urc-gui.c0000644000175000017500000010036411455677013016322 0ustar dnaxdnax/* urc-gui.c * * Copyright (C) 2009 Daniele Napolitano * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 * of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */ #include "config.h" #include #include #include #include "urc-gui.h" #include "urc-upnp.h" #include "urc-graph.h" #define UI_FILE DATADIR"/upnp-router-control/upnp-router-control.glade" enum Columns { UPNP_COLUMN_ENABLED, UPNP_COLUMN_DESC, UPNP_COLUMN_PROTOCOL, UPNP_COLUMN_INT_PORT, UPNP_COLUMN_EXT_PORT, UPNP_COLUMN_LOCAL_IP, UPNP_COLUMN_REM_IP }; typedef struct { GtkWidget *window, *add_desc, *add_ext_port, *add_proto, *add_local_ip, *add_local_port, *button_apply, *button_cancel, *expander; } AddPortWindow; typedef struct { GtkBuilder* builder; GtkWidget *main_window, *treeview, *router_name_label, *router_url_eventbox, *router_url_label, *config_label, *wan_status_label, *ip_label, *down_rate_label, *up_rate_label, *total_received_label, *total_sent_label, *button_remove, *button_add, *router_icon, *network_drawing_area; AddPortWindow* add_port_window; } GuiContext; static GuiContext* gui; void gui_set_router_icon(gchar *image_path) { static GdkPixbuf *pixbuf = NULL; if(pixbuf != NULL) g_object_unref(pixbuf); if(image_path == NULL || !g_file_test(image_path, G_FILE_TEST_EXISTS)) gtk_image_set_from_icon_name(GTK_IMAGE(gui->router_icon), "upnp-router-control", 64); else { // load the image and resize it pixbuf = gdk_pixbuf_new_from_file_at_size(image_path, 64, 64, NULL); gtk_image_set_from_pixbuf(GTK_IMAGE(gui->router_icon), pixbuf); } gtk_widget_set_size_request(gui->router_icon, 64, 64); } static void gui_add_port_window_close(GtkWidget *button, gpointer user_data) { PortForwardInfo* port_info; GError* error = NULL; if( user_data != NULL ) { port_info = g_malloc( sizeof(PortForwardInfo) ); port_info->description = g_strdup( gtk_entry_get_text(GTK_ENTRY(gui->add_port_window->add_desc)) ); port_info->protocol = g_strdup( gtk_combo_box_get_active_text(GTK_COMBO_BOX (gui->add_port_window->add_proto)) ); port_info->internal_port = gtk_spin_button_get_value_as_int(GTK_SPIN_BUTTON (gui->add_port_window->add_local_port) ); port_info->external_port = gtk_spin_button_get_value_as_int(GTK_SPIN_BUTTON (gui->add_port_window->add_ext_port) ); port_info->internal_host = g_strdup( gtk_entry_get_text(GTK_ENTRY(gui->add_port_window->add_local_ip)) ); port_info->remote_host = ""; port_info->lease_time = 0; if(add_port_mapping(user_data, port_info, &error) != TRUE) { GtkWidget* dialog; dialog = gtk_message_dialog_new(GTK_WINDOW(gui->add_port_window->window), GTK_DIALOG_MODAL, GTK_MESSAGE_ERROR, GTK_BUTTONS_OK, _("Unable to set this port forward")); gtk_message_dialog_format_secondary_text (GTK_MESSAGE_DIALOG(dialog), "%s", error->message); gtk_dialog_run(GTK_DIALOG(dialog)); gtk_widget_destroy(dialog); g_error_free (error); } g_free(port_info->description); g_free(port_info->protocol); g_free(port_info->internal_host); g_free(port_info); } gtk_widget_hide_all (gui->add_port_window->window); } static void gui_add_port_window_on_port_change (GtkSpinButton *spinbutton, gpointer user_data) { guint num = 0; // sync values only in "easy" mode if(gtk_expander_get_expanded(GTK_EXPANDER(gui->add_port_window->expander)) == FALSE) { num = (guint) gtk_spin_button_get_value(spinbutton); gtk_spin_button_set_value (GTK_SPIN_BUTTON(gui->add_port_window->add_local_port), num); } } static void gui_run_add_port_window(GtkWidget *button, gpointer user_data) { gtk_entry_set_text (GTK_ENTRY(gui->add_port_window->add_desc), ""); gtk_spin_button_set_value (GTK_SPIN_BUTTON(gui->add_port_window->add_ext_port), 0); gtk_entry_set_text (GTK_ENTRY(gui->add_port_window->add_local_ip), get_client_ip()); gtk_spin_button_set_value (GTK_SPIN_BUTTON(gui->add_port_window->add_local_port), 0); /* Disconnect previous signals */ g_signal_handlers_disconnect_matched(gui->add_port_window->button_apply, G_SIGNAL_MATCH_FUNC, 0, 0, NULL, G_CALLBACK(gui_add_port_window_close), NULL); /* Connect new signal with new data */ g_signal_connect(gui->add_port_window->button_apply, "clicked", G_CALLBACK(gui_add_port_window_close), user_data); gtk_widget_show_all (gui->add_port_window->window); } static void gui_create_add_port_window(GtkBuilder* builder) { AddPortWindow* add_port_window; GtkListStore *list_store; GtkCellRenderer *renderer; add_port_window = g_malloc( sizeof(AddPortWindow) ); add_port_window->window = GTK_WIDGET (gtk_builder_get_object (builder, "add_port_window")); g_assert (add_port_window->window != NULL); gtk_window_set_transient_for(GTK_WINDOW(add_port_window->window), GTK_WINDOW(gui->main_window)); add_port_window->add_desc = GTK_WIDGET (gtk_builder_get_object (builder, "add_desc")); add_port_window->add_ext_port = GTK_WIDGET (gtk_builder_get_object (builder, "add_ext_port")); add_port_window->add_proto = GTK_WIDGET (gtk_builder_get_object (builder, "add_proto")); add_port_window->add_local_ip = GTK_WIDGET (gtk_builder_get_object (builder, "add_local_ip")); add_port_window->add_local_port = GTK_WIDGET (gtk_builder_get_object (builder, "add_local_port")); add_port_window->button_apply = GTK_WIDGET (gtk_builder_get_object (builder, "button_apply")); add_port_window->button_cancel = GTK_WIDGET (gtk_builder_get_object (builder, "button_cancel")); add_port_window->expander = GTK_WIDGET (gtk_builder_get_object (builder, "expander1")); list_store = gtk_list_store_new (1, G_TYPE_STRING ); gtk_combo_box_set_model(GTK_COMBO_BOX(add_port_window->add_proto), GTK_TREE_MODEL(list_store)); renderer = gtk_cell_renderer_text_new(); gtk_cell_layout_pack_start( GTK_CELL_LAYOUT(add_port_window->add_proto), renderer, TRUE); gtk_cell_layout_set_attributes( GTK_CELL_LAYOUT(add_port_window->add_proto), renderer, "text", 0, NULL); gtk_combo_box_append_text(GTK_COMBO_BOX(add_port_window->add_proto), "TCP"); gtk_combo_box_append_text(GTK_COMBO_BOX(add_port_window->add_proto), "UDP"); g_signal_connect(add_port_window->add_ext_port, "value-changed", G_CALLBACK(gui_add_port_window_on_port_change), NULL); g_signal_connect(add_port_window->button_cancel, "clicked", G_CALLBACK(gui_add_port_window_close), NULL); g_signal_connect(add_port_window->window, "delete-event", G_CALLBACK(gtk_widget_hide_on_delete), NULL); gui->add_port_window = add_port_window; } /* Clean the Treeview */ void gui_clear_ports_list_treeview (void) { GtkTreeModel *model; GtkTreeIter iter; gboolean more; model = gtk_tree_view_get_model (GTK_TREE_VIEW (gui->treeview)); more = gtk_tree_model_get_iter_first (model, &iter); while (more) more = gtk_list_store_remove (GTK_LIST_STORE (model), &iter); } /* Add a port mapped in the treeview list */ void gui_add_mapped_port(const PortForwardInfo* port_info) { GtkTreeModel *model; GtkTreeIter iter; if(gui->treeview == NULL) return; model = gtk_tree_view_get_model (GTK_TREE_VIEW (gui->treeview)); gtk_list_store_prepend (GTK_LIST_STORE (model), &iter); gtk_list_store_set (GTK_LIST_STORE (model), &iter, UPNP_COLUMN_ENABLED, port_info->enabled, UPNP_COLUMN_DESC, port_info->description, UPNP_COLUMN_PROTOCOL, port_info->protocol, UPNP_COLUMN_INT_PORT, port_info->internal_port, UPNP_COLUMN_EXT_PORT, port_info->external_port, UPNP_COLUMN_LOCAL_IP, port_info->internal_host, UPNP_COLUMN_REM_IP, port_info->remote_host, -1); } /* Button remove callback */ static void on_button_remove_clicked (GtkWidget *button, gpointer user_data) { GtkTreeModel *model; GtkTreeIter iter; GtkTreeSelection *selection; GError *error; gchar* remote_host; guint external_port; gchar* protocol; model = gtk_tree_view_get_model (GTK_TREE_VIEW (gui->treeview)); selection = gtk_tree_view_get_selection (GTK_TREE_VIEW (gui->treeview)); if(!gtk_tree_selection_get_selected(selection, NULL, &iter)) { /* no selection */ gtk_widget_set_sensitive(button, FALSE); return; } gtk_tree_model_get(model, &iter, UPNP_COLUMN_PROTOCOL, &protocol, UPNP_COLUMN_EXT_PORT, &external_port, UPNP_COLUMN_REM_IP, &remote_host, -1); if(delete_port_mapped (user_data, protocol, external_port, remote_host, &error) != TRUE) { GtkWidget* dialog; dialog = gtk_message_dialog_new(GTK_WINDOW(gui->main_window), GTK_DIALOG_MODAL, GTK_MESSAGE_ERROR, GTK_BUTTONS_OK, _("Unable to remove this port forward")); gtk_message_dialog_format_secondary_text (GTK_MESSAGE_DIALOG(dialog), "%s", error->message); gtk_dialog_run(GTK_DIALOG(dialog)); gtk_widget_destroy(dialog); g_error_free (error); } // delete row from the local list gtk_list_store_remove(GTK_LIST_STORE(model), &iter); } /* Callback for enable checkbox */ /*static void list_enable_toggled_cb (GtkCellRendererToggle *widget, gchar *path, GtkWidget *treeview) { gboolean enabled; GtkTreeIter iter; GtkTreeModel *model = gtk_tree_view_get_model(GTK_TREE_VIEW(gui->treeview)); if (!gtk_tree_model_get_iter_from_string(model, &iter, path)) return; gtk_tree_model_get(model, &iter, UPNP_COLUMN_ENABLED, &enabled, -1); // set value in store gtk_list_store_set(GTK_LIST_STORE(model), &iter, UPNP_COLUMN_ENABLED, !enabled, -1); }*/ static gboolean gui_on_treeview_selection (GtkTreeSelection *selection, GtkTreeModel *model, GtkTreePath *path, gboolean path_currently_selected, gpointer userdata) { if (!path_currently_selected) gtk_widget_set_sensitive(gui->button_remove, TRUE); else gtk_widget_set_sensitive(gui->button_remove, FALSE); return TRUE; /* allow selection state to change */ } /* Initialize model for Treeview */ static void gui_init_treeview() { GtkTreeModel *model; GtkTreeSelection *selection; int i; char *headers[8] = {_("Enabled"), _("Description"), _("Protocol"), _("Int. Port"), _("Ext. Port"), _("Local IP"), /*_("Remote IP"),*/ NULL }; GtkListStore *store; store = gtk_list_store_new (7, G_TYPE_BOOLEAN, /* Enabled */ G_TYPE_STRING, /* Description */ G_TYPE_STRING, /* Protocol */ G_TYPE_UINT, /* Internal port */ G_TYPE_UINT, /* External port */ G_TYPE_STRING, /* Internal host */ G_TYPE_STRING); /* Remove host Value */ model = GTK_TREE_MODEL (store); selection = gtk_tree_view_get_selection (GTK_TREE_VIEW (gui->treeview)); g_assert (selection != NULL); for (i = 0; headers[i] != NULL; i++) { GtkCellRenderer *renderer; GtkTreeViewColumn *column; column = gtk_tree_view_column_new (); if(i == 0) { renderer = gtk_cell_renderer_toggle_new (); gtk_tree_view_column_pack_end (column, renderer, FALSE); gtk_tree_view_column_add_attribute (column, renderer, "active", i); /* enable/disable port mapping callback */ /*g_signal_connect(G_OBJECT(renderer), "toggled", G_CALLBACK(list_enable_toggled_cb), NULL);*/ g_object_set(renderer, "radio", FALSE, "activatable", TRUE, NULL); } else { renderer = gtk_cell_renderer_text_new (); gtk_tree_view_column_pack_end (column, renderer, TRUE); gtk_tree_view_column_set_title (column, headers[i]); gtk_tree_view_column_add_attribute (column, renderer, "text", i); } gtk_tree_view_column_set_sort_column_id(column, i); gtk_tree_view_column_set_sizing(column, GTK_TREE_VIEW_COLUMN_FIXED); gtk_tree_view_insert_column (GTK_TREE_VIEW (gui->treeview), column, -1); gtk_tree_view_column_set_sizing(column, GTK_TREE_VIEW_COLUMN_AUTOSIZE); gtk_tree_view_column_set_resizable (column, TRUE); } gtk_tree_view_set_model (GTK_TREE_VIEW (gui->treeview), model); gtk_tree_selection_set_mode (selection, GTK_SELECTION_SINGLE); gtk_tree_selection_set_select_function(selection, gui_on_treeview_selection, NULL, NULL); } void gui_disable_total_received() { if(gui->total_received_label == NULL) return; gtk_widget_set_sensitive(gui->total_received_label, FALSE); } void gui_set_total_received (const unsigned int total_received) { gchar* str; gchar* unit; float value; if(total_received >= 1073741824) { value = total_received / 1073741824.0; unit = g_strdup("GiB"); } else if(total_received >= 1048576) { value = total_received / 1048576.0; unit = g_strdup("MiB"); } else if(total_received >= 1024) { value = total_received / 1024.0; unit = g_strdup("KiB"); } else { value = total_received; unit = g_strdup("B"); } str = g_strdup_printf("%s %0.1f %s", _("Total received:"), value, unit); g_free(unit); if(gui->total_received_label == NULL) return; gtk_label_set_markup (GTK_LABEL(gui->total_received_label), str); g_free(str); gtk_widget_set_sensitive(gui->total_received_label, TRUE); } void gui_disable_total_sent() { if(gui->total_sent_label == NULL) return; gtk_widget_set_sensitive(gui->total_sent_label, FALSE); } void gui_set_total_sent (const unsigned int total_sent) { gchar* str; gchar* unit; float value; if(total_sent >= 1073741824) { value = total_sent / 1073741824.0; unit = g_strdup("GiB"); } else if(total_sent >= 1048576) { value = total_sent / 1048576.0; unit = g_strdup("MiB"); } else if(total_sent >= 1024) { value = total_sent / 1024.0; unit = g_strdup("KiB"); } else { value = total_sent; unit = g_strdup("B"); } str = g_strdup_printf("%s %0.1f %s", _("Total sent:"), value, unit); g_free(unit); if(gui->total_sent_label == NULL) return; gtk_label_set_markup (GTK_LABEL(gui->total_sent_label), str); g_free(str); gtk_widget_set_sensitive(gui->total_sent_label, TRUE); } void gui_disable_download_speed() { if(gui->down_rate_label == NULL) return; gtk_widget_set_sensitive(gui->down_rate_label, FALSE); gtk_label_set_text (GTK_LABEL(gui->down_rate_label), _("n.a.") ); } /* Update router speeds, values in KiB/sec */ void gui_set_download_speed(const gdouble down_speed) { gchar* str; gchar* unit; gfloat value; SpeedValue *speed; speed = g_malloc (sizeof(SpeedValue)); speed->speed = down_speed; speed->valid = TRUE; update_download_graph_data(speed); /* Method of divisions is too expensive? */ /* Down speed */ if(down_speed >= 1048576) { value = down_speed / 1048576.0; unit = g_strdup("GiB/s"); } else if(down_speed >= 1024) { value = down_speed / 1024.0; unit = g_strdup("MiB/s"); } else { value = down_speed; unit = g_strdup("KiB/s"); } str = g_strdup_printf("%0.1f %s", value, unit); g_free(unit); if(gui->down_rate_label == NULL) return; gtk_label_set_text (GTK_LABEL(gui->down_rate_label), str); g_free(str); gtk_widget_set_sensitive(gui->down_rate_label, TRUE); } void gui_disable_upload_speed() { if(gui->up_rate_label == NULL) return; gtk_widget_set_sensitive(gui->up_rate_label, FALSE); gtk_label_set_text (GTK_LABEL(gui->up_rate_label), _("n.a.") ); } /* Update router speeds, values in KiB/sec */ void gui_set_upload_speed(const gdouble up_speed) { gchar* str; gchar* unit; gfloat value; SpeedValue *speed; speed = g_malloc (sizeof(SpeedValue)); speed->speed = up_speed; speed->valid = TRUE; update_upload_graph_data(speed); /* Method of divisions is too expensive? */ /* Up speed */ if(up_speed >= 1048576) { value = up_speed / 1048576.0; unit = g_strdup("GiB/s"); } else if(up_speed >= 1024) { value = up_speed / 1024.0; unit = g_strdup("MiB/s"); } else { value = up_speed; unit = g_strdup("KiB/s"); } str = g_strdup_printf("%0.1f %s", value, unit); g_free(unit); if(gui->up_rate_label == NULL) return; gtk_label_set_text (GTK_LABEL(gui->up_rate_label), str); g_free(str); gtk_widget_set_sensitive(gui->up_rate_label, TRUE); } void gui_update_graph() { if(gui->network_drawing_area == NULL) return; gtk_widget_queue_draw(gui->network_drawing_area); } /* Set WAN state label */ void gui_set_conn_status(const gchar *state) { gchar* str = NULL; if(gui->wan_status_label == NULL) return; if(g_strcmp0("Connected", state) == 0) str = g_strdup_printf( "%s %s", _("WAN status:"), _("Connected") ); if(g_strcmp0("Disconnected", state) == 0) str = g_strdup_printf( "%s %s", _("WAN status:"), _("Disconnected")); if(g_strcmp0("Connecting", state) == 0) str = g_strdup_printf( "%s %s", _("WAN status:"), _("Connecting")); if(g_strcmp0("Disconnecting", state) == 0) str = g_strdup_printf( "%s %s", _("WAN status:"), _("Disconnecting")); gtk_label_set_markup (GTK_LABEL(gui->wan_status_label), str); gtk_widget_set_sensitive(gui->wan_status_label, TRUE); } /* Set WAN state label unknown */ void gui_disable_conn_status() { gchar* str = NULL; if(gui->wan_status_label == NULL) return; str = g_strdup_printf("%s %s", _("WAN status:"), _("unknown")); gtk_label_set_markup (GTK_LABEL(gui->wan_status_label), str); g_free(str); } /* Set external IP address */ void gui_set_ext_ip(const gchar *ip) { gchar* str; if(gui->ip_label == NULL) return; if(ip == NULL) str = g_strdup_printf( "%s %s", _("IP:"), _("none")); else str = g_strdup_printf( "%s %s", _("IP:"), ip); gtk_label_set_markup (GTK_LABEL(gui->ip_label), str); g_free(str); gtk_widget_set_sensitive(gui->ip_label, TRUE); } /* Set external IP address */ void gui_disable_ext_ip() { gchar* str = NULL; if(gui->ip_label == NULL) return; g_strdup_printf( "%s %s", _("IP:"), _("unknown")); gtk_label_set_markup (GTK_LABEL(gui->ip_label), str); g_free(str); } /* onMouseOver URL label callback */ static gboolean on_mouseover_cb (GtkWidget *widget, GdkEventCrossing *event, gpointer user_data) { GdkCursor *cursor; cursor = gdk_cursor_new_for_display (gdk_display_get_default(), GDK_HAND2); gdk_window_set_cursor (widget->window, cursor); return FALSE; } /* onMouseOut URL label callback */ static gboolean on_mouseout_cb (GtkWidget *widget, GdkEventCrossing *event, gpointer user_data) { GdkCursor *cursor; cursor = gdk_cursor_new_for_display (gdk_display_get_default(), GDK_LEFT_PTR); gdk_window_set_cursor (widget->window, cursor); return FALSE; } /* onClick URL label callback */ static gboolean on_mousepress_cb (GtkWidget *widget, GdkEventButton *event, gpointer user_data) { gchar* str; guint ret; str = g_strdup_printf("xdg-open %s", (gchar*) user_data); ret = system(str); g_free(str); return FALSE; } /* Set router informations */ void gui_set_router_info (const gchar *router_friendly_name, const gchar *router_conf_url, const gchar *router_brand, const gchar *router_brand_website, const gchar *router_model_description, const gchar *router_model_name, const gchar *router_model_number) { gchar* str; if(gui == NULL || gui->main_window == NULL) return; str = g_strdup_printf( "%s %s", _("Router name:"), router_friendly_name); gtk_label_set_markup (GTK_LABEL(gui->router_name_label), str); g_free(str); gtk_widget_set_sensitive(gui->router_name_label, TRUE); str = g_strdup_printf( "%s %s\n%s %s\n%s %s\n%s %s\n%s %s", _("Brand"), router_brand, _("Brand website:"), router_brand_website, _("Model Description:"), router_model_description, _("Model Name:"), router_model_name, _("Model Number:"), router_model_number); gtk_widget_set_tooltip_markup(gui->router_name_label, str); g_free(str); if(router_conf_url != NULL) { str = g_strdup_printf( "%s", router_conf_url); gtk_label_set_markup (GTK_LABEL(gui->router_url_label), str); g_free(str); gtk_widget_set_sensitive(gui->router_url_label, TRUE); gtk_widget_set_sensitive(gui->config_label, TRUE); gtk_widget_set_tooltip_text(gui->router_url_label, _("Open the router config in the default browser")); gtk_signal_connect ( GTK_OBJECT(gui->router_url_eventbox), "enter-notify-event", GTK_SIGNAL_FUNC(on_mouseover_cb), NULL ); gtk_signal_connect ( GTK_OBJECT(gui->router_url_eventbox), "leave-notify-event", GTK_SIGNAL_FUNC(on_mouseout_cb), NULL ); gtk_signal_connect ( GTK_OBJECT(gui->router_url_eventbox), "button-release-event", GTK_SIGNAL_FUNC(on_mousepress_cb), (gchar *) router_conf_url ); } else { gtk_label_set_label(GTK_LABEL(gui->router_url_label), _("not available")); gtk_widget_set_sensitive(gui->config_label, FALSE); } } void gui_set_ports_buttons_callback_data(gpointer data) { g_signal_connect(gui->button_remove, "clicked", G_CALLBACK(on_button_remove_clicked), data); g_signal_connect(gui->button_add, "clicked", G_CALLBACK(gui_run_add_port_window), data); gtk_widget_set_sensitive(gui->button_add, TRUE); } void gui_enable() { if(gui == NULL || gui->main_window == NULL) return; gtk_widget_set_sensitive(gui->router_name_label, TRUE); gtk_widget_set_sensitive(gui->wan_status_label, TRUE); gtk_widget_set_sensitive(gui->ip_label, TRUE); gtk_widget_set_sensitive(gui->down_rate_label, TRUE); gtk_widget_set_sensitive(gui->up_rate_label, TRUE); gtk_widget_set_sensitive(gui->total_received_label, TRUE); gtk_widget_set_sensitive(gui->total_sent_label, TRUE); gtk_widget_set_sensitive(gui->router_url_label, TRUE); gtk_widget_set_sensitive(gui->button_add, TRUE); gtk_widget_set_sensitive(gui->config_label, TRUE); } void gui_disable() { if(gui == NULL || gui->main_window == NULL) return; gchar *str; gui_clear_ports_list_treeview(); str = g_strdup_printf("%s %s", _("Router name:"), _("not available") ); gtk_label_set_markup (GTK_LABEL(gui->router_name_label), str); gtk_widget_set_sensitive(gui->router_name_label, FALSE); g_free(str); str = g_strdup_printf("%s %s", _("WAN status:"), _("not available") ); gtk_label_set_markup (GTK_LABEL(gui->wan_status_label), str); gtk_widget_set_sensitive(gui->wan_status_label, FALSE); g_free(str); str = g_strdup_printf("%s %s", _("IP:"), _("not available") ); gtk_label_set_markup (GTK_LABEL(gui->ip_label), str); gtk_widget_set_sensitive(gui->ip_label, FALSE); g_free(str); gtk_label_set_markup (GTK_LABEL(gui->down_rate_label), _("n.a.")); gtk_widget_set_sensitive(gui->down_rate_label, FALSE); gtk_label_set_markup (GTK_LABEL(gui->up_rate_label), _("n.a.")); gtk_widget_set_sensitive(gui->up_rate_label, FALSE); str = g_strdup_printf("%s %s", _("Total received:"), _("n.a.") ); gtk_label_set_markup (GTK_LABEL(gui->total_received_label), str); gtk_widget_set_sensitive(gui->total_received_label, FALSE); g_free(str); str = g_strdup_printf("%s %s", _("Total sent:"), _("n.a.") ); gtk_label_set_markup (GTK_LABEL(gui->total_sent_label), str); gtk_widget_set_sensitive(gui->total_sent_label, FALSE); g_free(str); gtk_label_set_markup (GTK_LABEL(gui->router_url_label), _("not available")); gtk_widget_set_sensitive(gui->router_url_label, FALSE); gtk_widget_set_sensitive(gui->button_add, FALSE); gtk_widget_set_sensitive(gui->button_remove, FALSE); gtk_widget_set_sensitive(gui->config_label, FALSE); disable_graph_data(); gui_update_graph(); } /* Menu About activate callback */ static void on_about_activate_cb (GtkMenuItem *menuitem, gpointer user_data) { gchar* authors[] = { "Daniele Napolitano ", "Giuseppe Cicalini (basic cURL code)", NULL }; gchar* artists[] = { "Icon design:\n\tFrédéric Bellaiche - http://www.quantum-bits.org", NULL }; /* Feel free to put your names here translators :-) */ gchar* translators = _("translator-credits"); gtk_show_about_dialog (GTK_WINDOW(gui->main_window), "authors", authors, "artists", artists, "translator-credits", strcmp("translator-credits", translators) ? translators : NULL, "comments", _("A simple program to manage UPnP IGD compliant routers"), "copyright", "Copyright © 2009-2010 Daniele Napolitano \"DnaX\"", "version", VERSION, "website", "http://launchpad.net/upnp-router-control", "logo-icon-name", "upnp-router-control", NULL); } static void gui_destroy() { g_print("* Destroying GUI...\n"); gtk_widget_destroy(gui->add_port_window->window); g_free(gui->add_port_window); gui_disable(); gtk_widget_destroy(gui->main_window); gui->down_rate_label = NULL; gui->up_rate_label = NULL; gui->total_received_label = NULL; gui->total_sent_label = NULL; gui->wan_status_label = NULL; gui->ip_label = NULL; gui->treeview = NULL; gui->network_drawing_area = NULL; gui->main_window = NULL; g_free(gui); gtk_main_quit(); } void gui_init() { GtkBuilder* builder; GError* error = NULL; g_print("* Initializing GUI...\n"); gui = g_malloc( sizeof(GuiContext) ); builder = gtk_builder_new (); if (!gtk_builder_add_from_file (builder, UI_FILE, &error)) { g_error ("Couldn't load builder file: %s", error->message); g_error_free (error); } gui->main_window = GTK_WIDGET (gtk_builder_get_object (builder, "main_window")); g_assert (gui->main_window != NULL); gui->treeview = GTK_WIDGET (gtk_builder_get_object (builder, "treeview1")); gui->router_name_label = GTK_WIDGET (gtk_builder_get_object (builder, "router_name_label")); gui->router_url_label = GTK_WIDGET (gtk_builder_get_object (builder, "router_url_label")); gui->config_label = GTK_WIDGET (gtk_builder_get_object (builder, "label_config")); gui->wan_status_label = GTK_WIDGET (gtk_builder_get_object (builder, "wan_status_label")); gui->ip_label = GTK_WIDGET (gtk_builder_get_object (builder, "ip_label")); gui->down_rate_label = GTK_WIDGET (gtk_builder_get_object (builder, "down_rate_label")); gui->up_rate_label = GTK_WIDGET (gtk_builder_get_object (builder, "up_rate_label")); gui->router_url_eventbox = GTK_WIDGET (gtk_builder_get_object (builder, "router_url_eventbox")); gui->router_icon = GTK_WIDGET (gtk_builder_get_object (builder, "image1")); gui->network_drawing_area = GTK_WIDGET (gtk_builder_get_object (builder, "network_graph")); gui->total_received_label = GTK_WIDGET (gtk_builder_get_object (builder, "total_received_label")); gui->total_sent_label = GTK_WIDGET (gtk_builder_get_object (builder, "total_sent_label")); gui->button_add = GTK_WIDGET (gtk_builder_get_object (builder, "button_add")); gui->button_remove = GTK_WIDGET (gtk_builder_get_object (builder, "button_remove")); g_signal_connect(gtk_builder_get_object (builder, "menuitem_about"), "activate", G_CALLBACK(on_about_activate_cb), NULL); g_signal_connect(gtk_builder_get_object (builder, "menuitem_exit"), "activate", G_CALLBACK(gui_destroy), NULL); g_signal_connect(G_OBJECT(gui->main_window), "delete-event", G_CALLBACK(gui_destroy), NULL); g_signal_connect(G_OBJECT(gui->network_drawing_area), "expose-event", G_CALLBACK(on_drawing_area_expose_event), NULL); g_signal_connect(G_OBJECT(gui->network_drawing_area), "configure-event", G_CALLBACK(on_drawing_area_configure_event), NULL); gui_create_add_port_window(builder); g_object_unref (G_OBJECT (builder)); gui_init_treeview(); gui_disable(); init_graph(); g_print("* Showing GUI...\n"); gtk_widget_show_all(gui->main_window); } upnp-router-control-0.2/src/urc-graph.h0000644000175000017500000000255211455677013016644 0ustar dnaxdnax/* urc-graph.h * * Copyright (C) 2009 Daniele Napolitano * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 * of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */ #include typedef struct { gdouble speed; gboolean valid; } SpeedValue; void init_graph(); void update_download_graph_data(SpeedValue *speed); void update_upload_graph_data(SpeedValue *speed); void disable_graph_data(); gboolean on_drawing_area_configure_event (GtkWidget *widget, GdkEventConfigure *event, gpointer data_ptr); gboolean on_drawing_area_expose_event (GtkWidget *widget, GdkEventExpose *event, gpointer user_data); upnp-router-control-0.2/src/urc-graph.c0000644000175000017500000002652311455677013016643 0ustar dnaxdnax/* urc-graph.c * * Copyright (C) 2009 Daniele Napolitano * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 * of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */ #include "config.h" #include #include #include #include "urc-graph.h" #define GRAPH_POINTS 90 #define FRAME_WIDTH 4 cairo_surface_t *background = NULL; cairo_surface_t *graph = NULL; static GList *downspeed_values = NULL; static GList *upspeed_values = NULL; // graph fullscale default value static guint net_max = 2; void init_graph() { SpeedValue *speed; gint i; // fill speed graph lists for(i = 0; i <= GRAPH_POINTS; i++) { speed = g_malloc(sizeof(SpeedValue)); speed->speed = 0; speed->valid = FALSE; upspeed_values = g_list_prepend(upspeed_values, speed); } for(i = 0; i <= GRAPH_POINTS; i++) { speed = g_malloc(sizeof(SpeedValue)); speed->speed = 0; speed->valid = FALSE; downspeed_values = g_list_prepend(downspeed_values, speed); } } static void clear_graph_background() { if (background) { cairo_surface_destroy(background); background = NULL; } } static void clear_graph_data() { if (graph) { cairo_surface_destroy(graph); graph = NULL; } } static void graph_draw_background (GtkWidget *widget) { cairo_t *cr; cairo_pattern_t *pat; cairo_text_extents_t extents; gchar *label; GtkStyle *style; double draw_width, draw_height; const double fontsize = 8.0; const double rmargin = 3.5 * fontsize; const guint indent = 24; const guint x_frame_count = 6; guint y_frame_count = 3; double dash[2] = { 1.0, 2.0 }; double x_frame_size, y_frame_size; double x, y; gint i; float label_value; background = cairo_image_surface_create( CAIRO_FORMAT_ARGB32, widget->allocation.width, widget->allocation.height); cr = cairo_create(background); draw_width = widget->allocation.width - 2 * FRAME_WIDTH; draw_height = widget->allocation.height - 2 * FRAME_WIDTH; cairo_translate (cr, FRAME_WIDTH, FRAME_WIDTH); // determines the number of grids based on height switch ( (int) (draw_height) / 30 ) { case 0: case 1: y_frame_count = 1; break; case 2: case 3: y_frame_count = 2; break; case 4: y_frame_count = 4; break; default: y_frame_count = 5; } style = gtk_widget_get_style (widget); cairo_set_font_size (cr, fontsize); cairo_set_antialias(cr, CAIRO_ANTIALIAS_NONE); cairo_set_line_width (cr, 1); // white to gray faded background pat = cairo_pattern_create_linear (0.0, 0.0, 0.0, draw_height - 15.0); cairo_pattern_add_color_stop_rgb (pat, 0, 1, 1, 1); cairo_pattern_add_color_stop_rgb (pat, 1, 0.9, 0.9, 0.9); cairo_rectangle (cr, rmargin + indent, 0, draw_width - rmargin - indent, draw_height - 15.0); cairo_set_source (cr, pat); cairo_fill(cr); cairo_pattern_destroy (pat); // draw grid cairo_set_dash (cr, dash, 2, 0); gdk_cairo_set_source_color (cr, &style->fg[GTK_STATE_NORMAL]); // drawing vertical grid x_frame_size = (draw_width - rmargin - indent) / x_frame_count; for(i = 0; i <= x_frame_count; i++) { x = rmargin + indent + (x_frame_size * i); if(i == 0) label = g_strdup_printf(_("%u seconds"), GRAPH_POINTS - (GRAPH_POINTS / x_frame_count) * i); else label = g_strdup_printf("%u", GRAPH_POINTS - (GRAPH_POINTS / x_frame_count) * i); cairo_text_extents (cr, label, &extents); cairo_move_to (cr, x - extents.width/2, draw_height+2); cairo_show_text (cr, label); g_free(label); cairo_move_to (cr, x, 0); cairo_line_to (cr, x, draw_height - 10.0); } // drawing horizontal grid y_frame_size = (draw_height - 15.0) / y_frame_count; for(i = 0; i <= y_frame_count; i++) { y = y_frame_size * i; label_value = net_max - ((float) net_max / y_frame_count) * i; if(label_value < 1024) label = g_strdup_printf("%0.1f KiB/s", label_value); if(label_value > 1024) label = g_strdup_printf("%0.1f MiB/s", label_value / 1024); cairo_text_extents (cr, label, &extents); cairo_move_to (cr, rmargin + indent - extents.width - 10 , y + extents.height/2); cairo_show_text (cr, label); g_free(label); cairo_move_to (cr, rmargin + indent - 5, y); cairo_line_to (cr, draw_width - rmargin + indent + 5, y); } cairo_set_source_rgba (cr, 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 0.75); cairo_stroke(cr); 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charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" "X-Launchpad-Export-Date: 2010-10-14 17:16+0000\n" "X-Generator: Launchpad (build Unknown)\n" #: ../src/urc-main.c:80 ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:25 #: ../data/upnp-router-control.desktop.in.h:2 msgid "UPnP Router Control" msgstr "UPnP Router Control" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:130 msgid "Unable to set this port forward" msgstr "Ðевозможно перенаправить Ñтот порт" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:312 msgid "Unable to remove this port forward" msgstr "Ðевозможно отменить перенаправление Ñтого порта" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:375 msgid "Enabled" msgstr "Включено" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:376 msgid "Description" msgstr "ОпиÑание" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:377 msgid "Protocol" msgstr "Протокол" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:378 msgid "Int. Port" msgstr "Внутр. порт" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:379 msgid "Ext. Port" msgstr "Внеш. порт" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:380 msgid "Local IP" msgstr "Локальный IP" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:491 ../src/urc-gui.c:899 #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:23 msgid "Total received:" msgstr "Ð’Ñего получено:" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:537 ../src/urc-gui.c:904 #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:24 msgid "Total sent:" msgstr "Ð’Ñего отправлено:" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:555 ../src/urc-gui.c:609 ../src/urc-gui.c:893 #: ../src/urc-gui.c:896 ../src/urc-gui.c:899 ../src/urc-gui.c:904 msgid "n.a." msgstr "н/д" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:674 ../src/urc-gui.c:676 ../src/urc-gui.c:678 #: ../src/urc-gui.c:680 ../src/urc-gui.c:696 ../src/urc-gui.c:883 msgid "WAN status:" msgstr "Ð¡Ñ‚Ð°Ñ‚ÑƒÑ WAN:" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:674 msgid "Connected" msgstr "Подключено" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:676 msgid "Disconnected" msgstr "Отключено" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:678 msgid "Connecting" msgstr "Подключение" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:680 msgid "Disconnecting" msgstr "Отключение" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:696 ../src/urc-gui.c:732 msgid "unknown" msgstr "неизвеÑтно" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:713 ../src/urc-gui.c:715 ../src/urc-gui.c:732 #: ../src/urc-gui.c:888 msgid "IP:" msgstr "IP:" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:713 msgid "none" msgstr "нет" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:790 ../src/urc-gui.c:878 msgid "Router name:" msgstr "Ð˜Ð¼Ñ Ð¼Ð°Ñ€ÑˆÑ€ÑƒÑ‚Ð¸Ð·Ð°Ñ‚Ð¾Ñ€Ð°:" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:797 msgid "Brand" msgstr "Производитель" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:799 msgid "Brand website:" msgstr "Сайт производителÑ:" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:801 msgid "Model Description:" msgstr "ОпиÑание модели:" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:803 msgid "Model Name:" msgstr "Модель:" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:805 msgid "Model Number:" msgstr "Ðомер модели:" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:820 msgid "Open the router config in the default browser" msgstr "Открыть Ñтраницу наÑтройки маршрутизатора в браузере по умолчанию" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:835 ../src/urc-gui.c:878 ../src/urc-gui.c:883 #: ../src/urc-gui.c:888 ../src/urc-gui.c:909 msgid "not available" msgstr "недоÑтупно" #. Feel free to put your names here translators :-) #: ../src/urc-gui.c:935 msgid "translator-credits" msgstr "" "Launchpad Contributions:\n" " Alexander 'FONTER' Zinin https://launchpad.net/~spore-09\n" " Daniele Napolitano https://launchpad.net/~dnax88\n" " Oleg \"Nightwing\" Lomakin https://launchpad.net/~nightwing666" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:941 ../data/upnp-router-control.desktop.in.h:1 msgid "A simple program to manage UPnP IGD compliant routers" msgstr "" "ПроÑÑ‚Ð°Ñ Ð¿Ñ€Ð¾Ð³Ñ€Ð°Ð¼Ð¼Ð° Ð´Ð»Ñ ÑƒÐ¿Ñ€Ð°Ð²Ð»ÐµÐ½Ð¸Ñ UPnP IGD-ÑовмеÑтимыми маршрутизаторами" #: ../src/urc-graph.c:156 #, c-format msgid "%u seconds" msgstr "%u Ñекунд" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:1 msgid "Advanced parameters" msgstr "Дополнительные параметры" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:2 msgid "Config:" msgstr "ÐаÑтройки:" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:3 msgid "Insert here a short description for this port\n" msgstr "Ð’Ñтавте Ñюда краткое опиÑание Ñтого порта\n" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:5 msgid "" "Insert here the local IP where forward packets,\n" "usually IP of this computer\n" msgstr "" "Ð’Ñтавьте Ñюда локальный IP на который будут направлÑтьÑÑ Ð¿Ð°ÐºÐµÑ‚Ñ‹,\n" "обычно Ñто IP Ñтого компьютера\n" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:8 msgid "Insert here the port exposed by the router to Internet\n" msgstr "Ð’Ñтавьте Ñюда порт открываемый маршрутизатором в Интернет\n" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:10 msgid "" "Insert the the local port where forward the packets from router to your " "computer\n" msgstr "" "Ð’Ñтатьте Ñюда номер локального порта на который будут перенаправлÑтьÑÑ " "пакеты Ñ Ð¼Ð°Ñ€ÑˆÑ€ÑƒÑ‚Ð¸Ð·Ð°Ñ‚Ð¾Ñ€Ð° на ваш компютер\n" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:12 msgid "Select here the protocol used, usually TCP\n" msgstr "Выберете иÑпользуемый протокол, обычно Ñто TCP\n" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:14 msgid "Add new port forward" msgstr "Добавить новое перенаправление порта" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:15 msgid "Click for map a new port" msgstr "Ðажмите Ð´Ð»Ñ Ð¿ÐµÑ€ÐµÐ°Ð´Ñ€ÐµÑации нового порта" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:16 msgid "Click for remove a port mapping" msgstr "Ðажмите Ð´Ð»Ñ Ð¾Ñ‚Ð¼ÐµÐ½Ñ‹ переадреÑации порта" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:17 msgid "Description:" msgstr "ОпиÑание:" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:18 msgid "External port:" msgstr "Внеший порт:" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:19 msgid "Local IP:" msgstr "Локальный IP:" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:20 msgid "Local port:" msgstr "Локальный порт:" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:21 msgid "Network history" msgstr "ИÑÑ‚Ð¾Ñ€Ð¸Ñ Ñети" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:22 msgid "Protocol:" msgstr "Протокол:" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:26 msgid "_File" msgstr "_Файл" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:27 msgid "_Help" msgstr "_Справка" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:28 msgid "_Switch router" msgstr "_Выбрать маршрутизатор" upnp-router-control-0.2/po/pl.po0000644000175000017500000001415311455677013015405 0ustar dnaxdnax# Polish translation for upnp-router-control # Copyright (c) 2010 Rosetta Contributors and Canonical Ltd 2010 # This file is distributed under the same license as the upnp-router-control package. # FIRST AUTHOR , 2010. # msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: upnp-router-control\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2010-09-23 03:28+0200\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2010-10-03 21:58+0000\n" "Last-Translator: Filip Stepien \n" "Language-Team: Polish \n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" "X-Launchpad-Export-Date: 2010-10-14 17:16+0000\n" "X-Generator: Launchpad (build Unknown)\n" #: ../src/urc-main.c:80 ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:25 #: ../data/upnp-router-control.desktop.in.h:2 msgid "UPnP Router Control" msgstr "UPnP Router Control" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:130 msgid "Unable to set this port forward" msgstr "Nie można ustawić tego przekierowania portu." #: ../src/urc-gui.c:312 msgid "Unable to remove this port forward" msgstr "Niemożna usunąć tego przekierowania portu." #: ../src/urc-gui.c:375 msgid "Enabled" msgstr "Włączone" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:376 msgid "Description" msgstr "Opis" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:377 msgid "Protocol" msgstr "Protokół" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:378 msgid "Int. Port" msgstr "WewnÄ™trzny port" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:379 msgid "Ext. Port" msgstr "ZewnÄ™trzny port" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:380 msgid "Local IP" msgstr "Lokalny adres IP" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:491 ../src/urc-gui.c:899 #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:23 msgid "Total received:" msgstr "Odebrano:" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:537 ../src/urc-gui.c:904 #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:24 msgid "Total sent:" msgstr "WysÅ‚ano:" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:555 ../src/urc-gui.c:609 ../src/urc-gui.c:893 #: ../src/urc-gui.c:896 ../src/urc-gui.c:899 ../src/urc-gui.c:904 msgid "n.a." msgstr "nd" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:674 ../src/urc-gui.c:676 ../src/urc-gui.c:678 #: ../src/urc-gui.c:680 ../src/urc-gui.c:696 ../src/urc-gui.c:883 msgid "WAN status:" msgstr "Status WAN" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:674 msgid "Connected" msgstr "Połączony" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:676 msgid "Disconnected" msgstr "Rozłączony" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:678 msgid "Connecting" msgstr "ÅÄ…czenie" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:680 msgid "Disconnecting" msgstr "Rozłączanie" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:696 ../src/urc-gui.c:732 msgid "unknown" msgstr "nieznany" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:713 ../src/urc-gui.c:715 ../src/urc-gui.c:732 #: ../src/urc-gui.c:888 msgid "IP:" msgstr "IP:" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:713 msgid "none" msgstr "brak" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:790 ../src/urc-gui.c:878 msgid "Router name:" msgstr "Nazwa routera:" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:797 msgid "Brand" msgstr "Marka" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:799 msgid "Brand website:" msgstr "Strona producenta:" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:801 msgid "Model Description:" msgstr "Opis modelu:" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:803 msgid "Model Name:" msgstr "Nazwa modelu:" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:805 msgid "Model Number:" msgstr "Numer modelu:" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:820 msgid "Open the router config in the default browser" msgstr "Otwórz konfiguracjÄ™ routera w domyÅ›lnej przeglÄ…darce." #: ../src/urc-gui.c:835 ../src/urc-gui.c:878 ../src/urc-gui.c:883 #: ../src/urc-gui.c:888 ../src/urc-gui.c:909 msgid "not available" msgstr "niedostÄ™pne" #. Feel free to put your names here translators :-) #: ../src/urc-gui.c:935 msgid "translator-credits" msgstr "" "Launchpad Contributions:\n" " Filip Stepien https://launchpad.net/~filstep\n" " MichaÅ‚ PÅ‚awsiuk (razit.pl) https://launchpad.net/~mp3-10" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:941 ../data/upnp-router-control.desktop.in.h:1 msgid "A simple program to manage UPnP IGD compliant routers" msgstr "Program do zarzÄ…dzanie routerami zgodnymi z UPnP IGD" #: ../src/urc-graph.c:156 #, c-format msgid "%u seconds" msgstr "%u sekund" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:1 msgid "Advanced parameters" msgstr "Zaawansowane parametry" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:2 msgid "Config:" msgstr "Konfiguracja:" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:3 msgid "Insert here a short description for this port\n" msgstr "Wpisz krótki opis tego portu:\n" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:5 msgid "" "Insert here the local IP where forward packets,\n" "usually IP of this computer\n" msgstr "" "Wpisz tutaj lokany numer IP, gdzie majÄ… zostać przekierowane pakiety. " "Zazwyczaj jest to numer IP tego komputera.\n" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:8 msgid "Insert here the port exposed by the router to Internet\n" msgstr "" " Wstaw tu port przekazywania pakietów przez router do Internetu \n" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:10 msgid "" "Insert the the local port where forward the packets from router to your " "computer\n" msgstr "" " Wstaw lokalny port, na którym przekazywane sÄ… pakiety z routera do " "komputera \n" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:12 msgid "Select here the protocol used, usually TCP\n" msgstr "Wybierz tutaj używany protokół. Zazwyczaj TCP\n" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:14 msgid "Add new port forward" msgstr "Dodaj nowe przekierowanie portów." #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:15 msgid "Click for map a new port" msgstr "Kliknij - mapowanie nowych portów." #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:16 msgid "Click for remove a port mapping" msgstr "Kliknij, aby usunąć mapowanie portów" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:17 msgid "Description:" msgstr "Opis:" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:18 msgid "External port:" msgstr "ZewnÄ™trzny port:" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:19 msgid "Local IP:" msgstr "Lokalny IP:" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:20 msgid "Local port:" msgstr "Lokalny port:" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:21 msgid "Network history" msgstr "Historia sieci" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:22 msgid "Protocol:" msgstr "Protokół:" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:26 msgid "_File" msgstr "_Plik" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:27 msgid "_Help" msgstr "_Pomoc" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:28 msgid "_Switch router" msgstr "_Przełącz Router" upnp-router-control-0.2/po/nl.po0000644000175000017500000001310211455677013015374 0ustar dnaxdnax# Dutch translation for upnp-router-control # Copyright (c) 2009 Rosetta Contributors and Canonical Ltd 2009 # This file is distributed under the same license as the upnp-router-control package. # FIRST AUTHOR , 2009. # msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: upnp-router-control\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2010-01-21 18:57+0100\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2010-01-22 16:34+0000\n" "Last-Translator: Heureka \n" "Language-Team: Dutch \n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" "X-Launchpad-Export-Date: 2010-01-29 17:20+0000\n" "X-Generator: Launchpad (build Unknown)\n" #: ../src/urc-main.c:80 ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:22 #: ../data/upnp-router-control.desktop.in.h:2 msgid "UPnP Router Control" msgstr "UPnP Router Control" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:106 msgid "Unable to set this port forward" msgstr "Kon deze poortforward niet instellen" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:286 msgid "Unable to remove this port forward" msgstr "Kon deze poortforward niet verwijderen" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:346 msgid "Enabled" msgstr "Ingeschakeld" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:347 msgid "Description" msgstr "Omschrijving" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:348 msgid "Protocol" msgstr "Protocol" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:349 msgid "Int. Port" msgstr "Int. poort" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:350 msgid "Ext. Port" msgstr "Ext. poort" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:351 msgid "Local IP" msgstr "Lokaal IP-adres" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:434 ../src/urc-gui.c:479 ../src/urc-gui.c:733 #: ../src/urc-gui.c:736 msgid "n.a." msgstr "n.b." #: ../src/urc-gui.c:527 ../src/urc-gui.c:529 ../src/urc-gui.c:531 #: ../src/urc-gui.c:533 ../src/urc-gui.c:549 ../src/urc-gui.c:723 msgid "WAN status:" msgstr "WAN-status:" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:527 msgid "Connected" msgstr "Verbonden" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:529 msgid "Disconnected" msgstr "Verbinding verbroken" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:531 msgid "Connecting" msgstr "Verbinding maken" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:533 msgid "Disconnecting" msgstr "Verbinding verbreken" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:549 ../src/urc-gui.c:585 msgid "unknown" msgstr "onbekend" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:566 ../src/urc-gui.c:568 ../src/urc-gui.c:585 #: ../src/urc-gui.c:728 msgid "IP:" msgstr "IP:" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:566 msgid "none" msgstr "geen" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:642 ../src/urc-gui.c:718 msgid "Router name:" msgstr "Routernaam:" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:649 msgid "Brand" msgstr "Fabrikant" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:651 msgid "Brand website:" msgstr "Website fabrikant:" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:653 msgid "Model Name:" msgstr "Modelnaam:" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:655 msgid "Model Number:" msgstr "Modelnummer:" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:668 msgid "Open the router config in the default browser" msgstr "Routerconfiguratie in de standaardbrowser openen" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:718 ../src/urc-gui.c:723 ../src/urc-gui.c:728 #: ../src/urc-gui.c:739 msgid "not available" msgstr "niet beschikbaar" #. Feel free to put your names here translators :-) #: ../src/urc-gui.c:762 msgid "translator-credits" msgstr "" "Launchpad Contributions:\n" " Heureka https://launchpad.net/~jan-de-ridder\n" " cumulus007 https://launchpad.net/~cumulus-007" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:768 ../data/upnp-router-control.desktop.in.h:1 msgid "A simple program to manage UPnP IGD compliant routers" msgstr "Een eenvoudig programma om UPnP IGD-ondersteunde routers te beheren" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:1 msgid "Advanced parameters" msgstr "Geavanceerde parameters" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:2 msgid "Config:" msgstr "Configuratie:" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:3 msgid "Insert here a short description for this port\n" msgstr "Voer hier een korte omschrijving van de poort in\n" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:5 msgid "" "Insert here the local IP where forward packets,\n" "usually IP of this computer\n" msgstr "" "Voer hier het IP in waarnaar pakketten doorgestuurd\n" "moeten worden, meestal het IP van deze computer\n" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:8 msgid "Insert here the port exposed by the router to Internet\n" msgstr "" "Voer hier de poort in die door de router op het internet wordt " "aangesloten\n" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:10 msgid "" "Insert the the local port where forward the packets from router to your " "computer\n" msgstr "" "Voer de lokale poort in waardoor de router de pakketten van de router " "naar uw computer stuurt\n" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:12 msgid "Select here the protocol used, usually TCP\n" msgstr "Selecteer hier het te gebruiken protocol, meestal TCP\n" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:14 msgid "Add new port forward" msgstr "Nieuwe poort doorsturen" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:15 msgid "Click for map a new port" msgstr "Klik om een nieuwe poort in te delen" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:16 msgid "Click for remove a port mapping" msgstr "Klik om een poortindeling te verwijderen" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:17 msgid "Description:" msgstr "Omschrijving:" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:18 msgid "External port:" msgstr "Externe poort:" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:19 msgid "Local IP:" msgstr "Lokaal IP:" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:20 msgid "Local port:" msgstr "Lokale poort:" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:21 msgid "Protocol:" msgstr "Protocol:" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:23 msgid "_File" msgstr "_Bestand" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:24 msgid "_Help" msgstr "_Help" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:25 msgid "_Switch router" msgstr "Router wi_sselen" upnp-router-control-0.2/po/it.po0000644000175000017500000001367211455677013015413 0ustar dnaxdnax# Italian translation for upnp-port-mapper package # Copyright (C) 2009 the Free Software Foundation, Inc. # This file is distributed under the same license as the upnp-port-mapper package. # Daniele Napolitano , 2009. # msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: upnp-router-control\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2010-09-23 03:28+0200\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2009-03-06 22:43+0100\n" "Last-Translator: Daniele Napolitano \n" "Language-Team: Italian \n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" #: ../src/urc-main.c:80 ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:25 #: ../data/upnp-router-control.desktop.in.h:2 msgid "UPnP Router Control" msgstr "Controllo router UPnP" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:130 msgid "Unable to set this port forward" msgstr "Impossibile impostare questa nuova porta" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:312 msgid "Unable to remove this port forward" msgstr "Impossibile rimuovere questa porta" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:375 msgid "Enabled" msgstr "Abilitato" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:376 msgid "Description" msgstr "Descrizione" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:377 msgid "Protocol" msgstr "Protocollo" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:378 msgid "Int. Port" msgstr "Porta int." #: ../src/urc-gui.c:379 msgid "Ext. Port" msgstr "Porta ext." #: ../src/urc-gui.c:380 msgid "Local IP" msgstr "IP locale" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:491 ../src/urc-gui.c:899 #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:23 msgid "Total received:" msgstr "Totale ricevuti:" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:537 ../src/urc-gui.c:904 #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:24 msgid "Total sent:" msgstr "Totale inviati:" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:555 ../src/urc-gui.c:609 ../src/urc-gui.c:893 #: ../src/urc-gui.c:896 ../src/urc-gui.c:899 ../src/urc-gui.c:904 msgid "n.a." msgstr "n.d." #: ../src/urc-gui.c:674 ../src/urc-gui.c:676 ../src/urc-gui.c:678 #: ../src/urc-gui.c:680 ../src/urc-gui.c:696 ../src/urc-gui.c:883 msgid "WAN status:" msgstr "Stato WAN:" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:674 msgid "Connected" msgstr "Connesso" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:676 msgid "Disconnected" msgstr "Disconnesso" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:678 msgid "Connecting" msgstr "In connessione" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:680 msgid "Disconnecting" msgstr "In disconnessione" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:696 ../src/urc-gui.c:732 msgid "unknown" msgstr "sconosciuto" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:713 ../src/urc-gui.c:715 ../src/urc-gui.c:732 #: ../src/urc-gui.c:888 msgid "IP:" msgstr "IP:" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:713 msgid "none" msgstr "nessuno" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:790 ../src/urc-gui.c:878 msgid "Router name:" msgstr "Nome router:" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:797 msgid "Brand" msgstr "Produttore" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:799 msgid "Brand website:" msgstr "Sito web produttore:" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:801 msgid "Model Description:" msgstr "Descrizione modello:" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:803 msgid "Model Name:" msgstr "Nome modello:" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:805 msgid "Model Number:" msgstr "Numero modello:" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:820 msgid "Open the router config in the default browser" msgstr "Apri la configurazione del router nel browser predefinito" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:835 ../src/urc-gui.c:878 ../src/urc-gui.c:883 #: ../src/urc-gui.c:888 ../src/urc-gui.c:909 msgid "not available" msgstr "non disponibile" #. Feel free to put your names here translators :-) #: ../src/urc-gui.c:935 msgid "translator-credits" msgstr "Daniele Napolitano " #: ../src/urc-gui.c:941 ../data/upnp-router-control.desktop.in.h:1 msgid "A simple program to manage UPnP IGD compliant routers" msgstr "Un semplice programma per gestire router compatibili con UPnP IGD" #: ../src/urc-graph.c:156 #, c-format msgid "%u seconds" msgstr "%u secondi" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:1 msgid "Advanced parameters" msgstr "Parametri avanzati" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:2 msgid "Config:" msgstr "Configurazione:" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:3 msgid "Insert here a short description for this port\n" msgstr "Inserisci qui una breve descrizione per questa porta\n" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:5 msgid "" "Insert here the local IP where forward packets,\n" "usually IP of this computer\n" msgstr "" "Inserisci qui l'IP locale dove trasferire i pacchetti,\n" "di solito l'IP di questo computer\n" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:8 msgid "Insert here the port exposed by the router to Internet\n" msgstr "Inserisci qui la porta esposta dal router su Internet\n" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:10 msgid "" "Insert the the local port where forward the packets from router to your " "computer\n" msgstr "" "Inserisci la porta locale dove trasferire i pacchetti dal tuo router al " "tuo computer\n" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:12 msgid "Select here the protocol used, usually TCP\n" msgstr "Seleziona qui il protocollo usato, di solito TCP\n" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:14 msgid "Add new port forward" msgstr "Aggiungi una nuova porta" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:15 msgid "Click for map a new port" msgstr "Clicca per mappare una nuova porta" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:16 msgid "Click for remove a port mapping" msgstr "Clicca per rimuovere una porta mappata" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:17 msgid "Description:" msgstr "Descrizione:" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:18 msgid "External port:" msgstr "Porta esterna:" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:19 msgid "Local IP:" msgstr "IP locale:" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:20 msgid "Local port:" msgstr "Porta locale:" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:21 msgid "Network history" msgstr "Cronologia rete" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:22 msgid "Protocol:" msgstr "Protocollo:" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:26 msgid "_File" msgstr "_File" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:27 msgid "_Help" msgstr "A_iuto" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:28 msgid "_Switch router" msgstr "_Cambia router" upnp-router-control-0.2/po/fr.po0000644000175000017500000001423711455677013015404 0ustar dnaxdnax# French translation for upnp-router-control # Copyright (c) 2010 Rosetta Contributors and Canonical Ltd 2010 # This file is distributed under the same license as the upnp-router-control package. # FIRST AUTHOR , 2010. # msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: upnp-router-control\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: FULL NAME \n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2010-09-23 03:28+0200\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2010-10-01 08:12+0000\n" "Last-Translator: PV250X \n" "Language-Team: French \n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" "X-Launchpad-Export-Date: 2010-10-14 17:16+0000\n" "X-Generator: Launchpad (build Unknown)\n" #: ../src/urc-main.c:80 ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:25 #: ../data/upnp-router-control.desktop.in.h:2 msgid "UPnP Router Control" msgstr "UPnP Router Control" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:130 msgid "Unable to set this port forward" msgstr "Impossible d'ajouter cette redirection de port" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:312 msgid "Unable to remove this port forward" msgstr "Impossible de supprimer cette redirection de port" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:375 msgid "Enabled" msgstr "Activé" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:376 msgid "Description" msgstr "Description" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:377 msgid "Protocol" msgstr "Protocole" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:378 msgid "Int. Port" msgstr "Port Int." #: ../src/urc-gui.c:379 msgid "Ext. Port" msgstr "Port Ext." #: ../src/urc-gui.c:380 msgid "Local IP" msgstr "IP locale" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:491 ../src/urc-gui.c:899 #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:23 msgid "Total received:" msgstr "Total reçu :" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:537 ../src/urc-gui.c:904 #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:24 msgid "Total sent:" msgstr "Total envoyé :" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:555 ../src/urc-gui.c:609 ../src/urc-gui.c:893 #: ../src/urc-gui.c:896 ../src/urc-gui.c:899 ../src/urc-gui.c:904 msgid "n.a." msgstr "n.c." #: ../src/urc-gui.c:674 ../src/urc-gui.c:676 ../src/urc-gui.c:678 #: ../src/urc-gui.c:680 ../src/urc-gui.c:696 ../src/urc-gui.c:883 msgid "WAN status:" msgstr "État WAN :" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:674 msgid "Connected" msgstr "Connecté" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:676 msgid "Disconnected" msgstr "Déconnecté" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:678 msgid "Connecting" msgstr "Connexion" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:680 msgid "Disconnecting" msgstr "Déconnexion" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:696 ../src/urc-gui.c:732 msgid "unknown" msgstr "Inconnu" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:713 ../src/urc-gui.c:715 ../src/urc-gui.c:732 #: ../src/urc-gui.c:888 msgid "IP:" msgstr "IP :" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:713 msgid "none" msgstr "aucun(e)" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:790 ../src/urc-gui.c:878 msgid "Router name:" msgstr "Nom routeur :" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:797 msgid "Brand" msgstr "Marque :" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:799 msgid "Brand website:" msgstr "Site web :" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:801 msgid "Model Description:" msgstr "Description du modèle :" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:803 msgid "Model Name:" msgstr "Nom du modèle :" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:805 msgid "Model Number:" msgstr "Version du modèle :" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:820 msgid "Open the router config in the default browser" msgstr "" "Ouvre l'interface web de configuration du routeur dans le navigateur par " "défaut." #: ../src/urc-gui.c:835 ../src/urc-gui.c:878 ../src/urc-gui.c:883 #: ../src/urc-gui.c:888 ../src/urc-gui.c:909 msgid "not available" msgstr "non disponible" #. Feel free to put your names here translators :-) #: ../src/urc-gui.c:935 msgid "translator-credits" msgstr "" "Launchpad Contributions:\n" " PV250X https://launchpad.net/~pv250x\n" " Zword https://launchpad.net/~zword" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:941 ../data/upnp-router-control.desktop.in.h:1 msgid "A simple program to manage UPnP IGD compliant routers" msgstr "" "Un programme simple permettant de gérer les fonctions UPnP IGD des routeurs." #: ../src/urc-graph.c:156 #, c-format msgid "%u seconds" msgstr "%u secondes" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:1 msgid "Advanced parameters" msgstr "Réglages avancés" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:2 msgid "Config:" msgstr "Configuration :" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:3 msgid "Insert here a short description for this port\n" msgstr "Entrez une courte description pour ce port.\n" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:5 msgid "" "Insert here the local IP where forward packets,\n" "usually IP of this computer\n" msgstr "" "Entrez l'IP locale où rediriger les paquets,\n" "généralement l'IP de cet ordinateur.\n" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:8 msgid "Insert here the port exposed by the router to Internet\n" msgstr "Entrez le port exposé à Internet par le routeur.\n" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:10 msgid "" "Insert the the local port where forward the packets from router to your " "computer\n" msgstr "" "Entrez le port local où rediriger les paquets du routeur vers votre " "ordinateur.\n" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:12 msgid "Select here the protocol used, usually TCP\n" msgstr "Choisissez le protocole utilisé, souvent TCP.\n" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:14 msgid "Add new port forward" msgstr "Ajouter une nouvelle redirection" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:15 msgid "Click for map a new port" msgstr "Sélectionnez pour ajouter une nouvelle redirection." #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:16 msgid "Click for remove a port mapping" msgstr "Sélectionnez pour supprimer une redirection." #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:17 msgid "Description:" msgstr "Description :" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:18 msgid "External port:" msgstr "Port externe :" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:19 msgid "Local IP:" msgstr "IP locale :" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:20 msgid "Local port:" msgstr "Port local :" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:21 msgid "Network history" msgstr "Historique réseau" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:22 msgid "Protocol:" msgstr "Protocole :" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:26 msgid "_File" msgstr "_Fichier" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:27 msgid "_Help" msgstr "_Aide" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:28 msgid "_Switch router" msgstr "Changer de routeur" upnp-router-control-0.2/po/eu.po0000644000175000017500000001410111455677013015374 0ustar dnaxdnax# Basque translation for upnp-router-control # Copyright (c) 2009 Rosetta Contributors and Canonical Ltd 2009 # This file is distributed under the same license as the upnp-router-control package. # FIRST AUTHOR , 2009. # msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: upnp-router-control\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: FULL NAME \n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2010-09-23 03:28+0200\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2010-03-24 19:08+0000\n" "Last-Translator: euxe \n" "Language-Team: Basque \n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" "X-Launchpad-Export-Date: 2010-10-14 17:16+0000\n" "X-Generator: Launchpad (build Unknown)\n" #: ../src/urc-main.c:80 ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:25 #: ../data/upnp-router-control.desktop.in.h:2 msgid "UPnP Router Control" msgstr "UPnP Router Kontrola" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:130 msgid "Unable to set this port forward" msgstr "Ezin izan da konexio ataka hau ezarri" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:312 msgid "Unable to remove this port forward" msgstr "Ezin izan da konexio ataka hau ezabatu" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:375 msgid "Enabled" msgstr "Gaituta" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:376 msgid "Description" msgstr "Azalpena" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:377 msgid "Protocol" msgstr "Protokoloa" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:378 msgid "Int. Port" msgstr "Barne ataka" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:379 msgid "Ext. Port" msgstr "Kanpo ataka" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:380 msgid "Local IP" msgstr "IP lokala" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:491 ../src/urc-gui.c:899 #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:23 msgid "Total received:" msgstr "" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:537 ../src/urc-gui.c:904 #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:24 msgid "Total sent:" msgstr "" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:555 ../src/urc-gui.c:609 ../src/urc-gui.c:893 #: ../src/urc-gui.c:896 ../src/urc-gui.c:899 ../src/urc-gui.c:904 msgid "n.a." msgstr "n.a." #: ../src/urc-gui.c:674 ../src/urc-gui.c:676 ../src/urc-gui.c:678 #: ../src/urc-gui.c:680 ../src/urc-gui.c:696 ../src/urc-gui.c:883 msgid "WAN status:" msgstr "WAN egoera:" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:674 msgid "Connected" msgstr "Konektatuta" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:676 msgid "Disconnected" msgstr "Deskonektatuta" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:678 msgid "Connecting" msgstr "Konektatzen" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:680 msgid "Disconnecting" msgstr "Deskonektatzen" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:696 ../src/urc-gui.c:732 msgid "unknown" msgstr "ezezaguna" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:713 ../src/urc-gui.c:715 ../src/urc-gui.c:732 #: ../src/urc-gui.c:888 msgid "IP:" msgstr "IP:" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:713 msgid "none" msgstr "bat ere ez" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:790 ../src/urc-gui.c:878 msgid "Router name:" msgstr "Router izena:" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:797 msgid "Brand" msgstr "Marka" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:799 msgid "Brand website:" msgstr "Markaren webgunea:" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:801 msgid "Model Description:" msgstr "" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:803 msgid "Model Name:" msgstr "Modeloaren izena:" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:805 msgid "Model Number:" msgstr "Modeloaren zenbakia:" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:820 msgid "Open the router config in the default browser" msgstr "Routerraren konfigurazioa ireki defektuzko nabigatzailean" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:835 ../src/urc-gui.c:878 ../src/urc-gui.c:883 #: ../src/urc-gui.c:888 ../src/urc-gui.c:909 msgid "not available" msgstr "ez dago erabilgarri" #. Feel free to put your names here translators :-) #: ../src/urc-gui.c:935 msgid "translator-credits" msgstr "" "Launchpad Contributions:\n" " Pablo Zubiaurre https://launchpad.net/~pablozub89\n" " euxe https://launchpad.net/~jgarciandia1" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:941 ../data/upnp-router-control.desktop.in.h:1 msgid "A simple program to manage UPnP IGD compliant routers" msgstr "UPnP IGD-kin bateragarri diren router-ak kudeatzeko programa simplea" #: ../src/urc-graph.c:156 #, c-format msgid "%u seconds" msgstr "" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:1 msgid "Advanced parameters" msgstr "Aukera aurreratuak" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:2 msgid "Config:" msgstr "Konfigurazioa:" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:3 msgid "Insert here a short description for this port\n" msgstr "Idatzi hemen ataka honentzako azalpen labur bat\n" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:5 msgid "" "Insert here the local IP where forward packets,\n" "usually IP of this computer\n" msgstr "" "Idatzi hemen paketeak berbidali beharreko IP lokala,\n" "normalean ordenagailu honen IP helbidea\n" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:8 msgid "Insert here the port exposed by the router to Internet\n" msgstr "Sartu hemen routerrak internetera azalduko duen ataka\n" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:10 msgid "" "Insert the the local port where forward the packets from router to your " "computer\n" msgstr "" "Sartu hemen paketeak routerretik zure ordenagailura berbideratzeko " "ataka\n" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:12 msgid "Select here the protocol used, usually TCP\n" msgstr "Aukeratu erabilitako protokoloa, normalean TCP izango da\n" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:14 msgid "Add new port forward" msgstr "Ataka berbideraketa berria gehitu" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:15 msgid "Click for map a new port" msgstr "Klik egin ataka berri bat mapatzeko" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:16 msgid "Click for remove a port mapping" msgstr "Klik egin ataka mapaketa bat kentzeko" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:17 msgid "Description:" msgstr "Azalpena:" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:18 msgid "External port:" msgstr "Kanpo ataka:" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:19 msgid "Local IP:" msgstr "IP lokala:" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:20 msgid "Local port:" msgstr "Ataka lokala:" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:21 msgid "Network history" msgstr "" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:22 msgid "Protocol:" msgstr "Protokoloa:" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:26 msgid "_File" msgstr "_Fitxategia" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:27 msgid "_Help" msgstr "_Laguntza" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:28 msgid "_Switch router" msgstr "_Routerra aldatu" upnp-router-control-0.2/po/es.po0000644000175000017500000001461011455677013015377 0ustar dnaxdnax# Spanish translation for upnp-router-control # Copyright (c) 2009 Rosetta Contributors and Canonical Ltd 2009 # This file is distributed under the same license as the upnp-router-control package. # FIRST AUTHOR , 2009. # msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: upnp-router-control\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: FULL NAME \n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2010-09-23 03:28+0200\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2010-09-26 17:44+0000\n" "Last-Translator: Joan Jimenez \n" "Language-Team: Spanish \n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" "X-Launchpad-Export-Date: 2010-10-14 17:16+0000\n" "X-Generator: Launchpad (build Unknown)\n" #: ../src/urc-main.c:80 ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:25 #: ../data/upnp-router-control.desktop.in.h:2 msgid "UPnP Router Control" msgstr "UPnP Router Control" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:130 msgid "Unable to set this port forward" msgstr "No se puede liberar este puerto" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:312 msgid "Unable to remove this port forward" msgstr "No se puede eliminar este puerto" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:375 msgid "Enabled" msgstr "Activado" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:376 msgid "Description" msgstr "Descripción" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:377 msgid "Protocol" msgstr "Protocolo" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:378 msgid "Int. Port" msgstr "Puerto Interno" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:379 msgid "Ext. Port" msgstr "Puerto Externo" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:380 msgid "Local IP" msgstr "IP local" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:491 ../src/urc-gui.c:899 #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:23 msgid "Total received:" msgstr "Total recibidos:" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:537 ../src/urc-gui.c:904 #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:24 msgid "Total sent:" msgstr "Total enviados" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:555 ../src/urc-gui.c:609 ../src/urc-gui.c:893 #: ../src/urc-gui.c:896 ../src/urc-gui.c:899 ../src/urc-gui.c:904 msgid "n.a." msgstr "n. d." #: ../src/urc-gui.c:674 ../src/urc-gui.c:676 ../src/urc-gui.c:678 #: ../src/urc-gui.c:680 ../src/urc-gui.c:696 ../src/urc-gui.c:883 msgid "WAN status:" msgstr "Estado WAN:" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:674 msgid "Connected" msgstr "Conectado" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:676 msgid "Disconnected" msgstr "Desconectado" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:678 msgid "Connecting" msgstr "Conectando" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:680 msgid "Disconnecting" msgstr "Desconectando" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:696 ../src/urc-gui.c:732 msgid "unknown" msgstr "desconocido" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:713 ../src/urc-gui.c:715 ../src/urc-gui.c:732 #: ../src/urc-gui.c:888 msgid "IP:" msgstr "IP:" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:713 msgid "none" msgstr "ninguno" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:790 ../src/urc-gui.c:878 msgid "Router name:" msgstr "Nombre del Router:" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:797 msgid "Brand" msgstr "Marca" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:799 msgid "Brand website:" msgstr "Sitio web de la marca:" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:801 msgid "Model Description:" msgstr "Descripción del modelo" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:803 msgid "Model Name:" msgstr "Nombre del modelo:" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:805 msgid "Model Number:" msgstr "Número del modelo:" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:820 msgid "Open the router config in the default browser" msgstr "Abrir la configuración del router en el navegador predeterminado" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:835 ../src/urc-gui.c:878 ../src/urc-gui.c:883 #: ../src/urc-gui.c:888 ../src/urc-gui.c:909 msgid "not available" msgstr "no disponible" #. Feel free to put your names here translators :-) #: ../src/urc-gui.c:935 msgid "translator-credits" msgstr "" "Launchpad Contributions:\n" " DiegoJ https://launchpad.net/~diegojromerolopez\n" " Fido https://launchpad.net/~fedevera\n" " Joan Jimenez https://launchpad.net/~joajimenez\n" " Nicolás M. Zahlut https://launchpad.net/~nzahlut\n" " Pablo Zubiaurre https://launchpad.net/~pablozub89" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:941 ../data/upnp-router-control.desktop.in.h:1 msgid "A simple program to manage UPnP IGD compliant routers" msgstr "" "Un simple programa para administrar routers compatibles con el protocolo " "UPnP IGD" #: ../src/urc-graph.c:156 #, c-format msgid "%u seconds" msgstr "%u segundos" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:1 msgid "Advanced parameters" msgstr "Parámetros avanzados" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:2 msgid "Config:" msgstr "Configuración:" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:3 msgid "Insert here a short description for this port\n" msgstr "Introduzca aquí una somera descripción para este puerto\n" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:5 msgid "" "Insert here the local IP where forward packets,\n" "usually IP of this computer\n" msgstr "" "Introduzca aquí la IP local adonde se redireccionan los paquetes,\n" "normalmente la IP de este equipo\n" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:8 msgid "Insert here the port exposed by the router to Internet\n" msgstr "Introduzca aquí el puerto que expondrá el router a internet\n" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:10 msgid "" "Insert the the local port where forward the packets from router to your " "computer\n" msgstr "" "Introduzca el puerto local adonde redireccionar los paquetes del router a " "su equipo\n" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:12 msgid "Select here the protocol used, usually TCP\n" msgstr "Seleccione aquí el protocolo usado, normalmente será TCP\n" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:14 msgid "Add new port forward" msgstr "Añadir una nueva redirección de puerto" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:15 msgid "Click for map a new port" msgstr "Haz clic para mapear un nuvo puerto" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:16 msgid "Click for remove a port mapping" msgstr "Clickee para remover el mapeo a un puerto" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:17 msgid "Description:" msgstr "Descripción:" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:18 msgid "External port:" msgstr "Puerto externo:" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:19 msgid "Local IP:" msgstr "IP local:" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:20 msgid "Local port:" msgstr "Puerto local:" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:21 msgid "Network history" msgstr "Historial de la red" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:22 msgid "Protocol:" msgstr "Protocolo:" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:26 msgid "_File" msgstr "_Archivo" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:27 msgid "_Help" msgstr "_Ayuda" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:28 msgid "_Switch router" msgstr "_Cambiar router" upnp-router-control-0.2/po/de.po0000644000175000017500000001414311455677013015361 0ustar dnaxdnax# German translation for upnp-router-control # Copyright (c) 2009 Rosetta Contributors and Canonical Ltd 2009 # This file is distributed under the same license as the upnp-router-control package. # FIRST AUTHOR , 2009. # msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: upnp-router-control\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: FULL NAME \n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2010-09-23 03:28+0200\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2010-10-03 17:37+0000\n" "Last-Translator: Christian Weiske \n" "Language-Team: German \n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" "X-Launchpad-Export-Date: 2010-10-14 17:16+0000\n" "X-Generator: Launchpad (build Unknown)\n" #: ../src/urc-main.c:80 ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:25 #: ../data/upnp-router-control.desktop.in.h:2 msgid "UPnP Router Control" msgstr "UPnP Router Control" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:130 msgid "Unable to set this port forward" msgstr "Portweiterleitung kann nicht eingestellt werden" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:312 msgid "Unable to remove this port forward" msgstr "Portweiterleitung kann nicht entfernt werden" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:375 msgid "Enabled" msgstr "Aktiviert" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:376 msgid "Description" msgstr "Beschreibung" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:377 msgid "Protocol" msgstr "Protokoll" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:378 msgid "Int. Port" msgstr "Int. Port" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:379 msgid "Ext. Port" msgstr "Ext. Port" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:380 msgid "Local IP" msgstr "Lokale IP-Adresse" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:491 ../src/urc-gui.c:899 #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:23 msgid "Total received:" msgstr "Gesamt empfangen:" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:537 ../src/urc-gui.c:904 #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:24 msgid "Total sent:" msgstr "Gesamt gesendet:" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:555 ../src/urc-gui.c:609 ../src/urc-gui.c:893 #: ../src/urc-gui.c:896 ../src/urc-gui.c:899 ../src/urc-gui.c:904 msgid "n.a." msgstr "n. v." #: ../src/urc-gui.c:674 ../src/urc-gui.c:676 ../src/urc-gui.c:678 #: ../src/urc-gui.c:680 ../src/urc-gui.c:696 ../src/urc-gui.c:883 msgid "WAN status:" msgstr "WAN-Status:" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:674 msgid "Connected" msgstr "Verbunden" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:676 msgid "Disconnected" msgstr "Getrennt" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:678 msgid "Connecting" msgstr "Stelle Verbindung her" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:680 msgid "Disconnecting" msgstr "Trenne Verbindung" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:696 ../src/urc-gui.c:732 msgid "unknown" msgstr "unbekannt" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:713 ../src/urc-gui.c:715 ../src/urc-gui.c:732 #: ../src/urc-gui.c:888 msgid "IP:" msgstr "IP:" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:713 msgid "none" msgstr "keine" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:790 ../src/urc-gui.c:878 msgid "Router name:" msgstr "Routername:" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:797 msgid "Brand" msgstr "Marke" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:799 msgid "Brand website:" msgstr "Herstellerwebsite:" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:801 msgid "Model Description:" msgstr "Modellbeschreibung:" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:803 msgid "Model Name:" msgstr "Modellname:" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:805 msgid "Model Number:" msgstr "Modellnummer:" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:820 msgid "Open the router config in the default browser" msgstr "Routerkonfiguration im Standardbrowser öffnen" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:835 ../src/urc-gui.c:878 ../src/urc-gui.c:883 #: ../src/urc-gui.c:888 ../src/urc-gui.c:909 msgid "not available" msgstr "nicht verfügbar" #. Feel free to put your names here translators :-) #: ../src/urc-gui.c:935 msgid "translator-credits" msgstr "" "Launchpad Contributions:\n" " Christian Weiske https://launchpad.net/~cweiske\n" " MixCool https://launchpad.net/~mixcool" #: ../src/urc-gui.c:941 ../data/upnp-router-control.desktop.in.h:1 msgid "A simple program to manage UPnP IGD compliant routers" msgstr "" "Ein einfaches Programm, um UPnP IGD-kompatible Router zu konfigurieren" #: ../src/urc-graph.c:156 #, c-format msgid "%u seconds" msgstr "%u Sekunden" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:1 msgid "Advanced parameters" msgstr "Erweiterte Parameter" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:2 msgid "Config:" msgstr "Konfiguration:" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:3 msgid "Insert here a short description for this port\n" msgstr "Kurzbeschreibung für diesen Port\n" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:5 msgid "" "Insert here the local IP where forward packets,\n" "usually IP of this computer\n" msgstr "" "Lokale IP-Adresse, an die die Pakete weitergeleitet\n" "werden sollen\n" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:8 msgid "Insert here the port exposed by the router to Internet\n" msgstr "Öffentlicher, vom Internet aus sichtbarer Port\n" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:10 msgid "" "Insert the the local port where forward the packets from router to your " "computer\n" msgstr "" "Lokaler Port, an den die Pakete vom Router weitergeleitet werden\n" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:12 msgid "Select here the protocol used, usually TCP\n" msgstr "Das zu benutzende Protokoll, meistens TCP\n" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:14 msgid "Add new port forward" msgstr "Neue Portweiterleitung hinzufügen" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:15 msgid "Click for map a new port" msgstr "Klicken, um eine neue Portweiterleitung anzulegen" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:16 msgid "Click for remove a port mapping" msgstr "Klicken, um eine Portweiterleitung zu entfernen" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:17 msgid "Description:" msgstr "Beschreibung:" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:18 msgid "External port:" msgstr "Externer Port:" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:19 msgid "Local IP:" msgstr "Lokale IP:" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:20 msgid "Local port:" msgstr "Lokaler Port:" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:21 msgid "Network history" msgstr "Netzwerk-Chronik" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:22 msgid "Protocol:" msgstr "Protokoll:" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:26 msgid "_File" msgstr "_Datei" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:27 msgid "_Help" msgstr "_Hilfe" #: ../data/upnp-router-control.glade.h:28 msgid "_Switch router" msgstr "_Router wechseln" upnp-router-control-0.2/po/POTFILES.in0000644000175000017500000000031111455677013016176 0ustar dnaxdnax# List of source files containing translatable strings. 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<b>State:</b> True 0 True False 0 <b>IP:</b> True True 1 2 3 False 1 True 6 6 True True automatic automatic in True True True True 0 True 6 start gtk-add True True False Click for map a new port True False False 0 gtk-remove True True False Click for remove a port mapping True False False 1 False 1 2 True 0 6 3 Network history False 3 True 6 18 6 100 True True 4 True 6 True Total received: 0 True Total sent: 1 False 5 6 Add new port forward False True center-on-parent True main_window True 6 True 6 2 10 2 True 0 Protocol: 4 5 GTK_FILL True True 0.0099999997764825821 1 2 True 0 External port: 2 3 GTK_FILL True 0 0 <i>Insert here a short description for this port</i> True True 1 2 1 2 True 0 0 <i>Select here the protocol used, usually TCP</i> True True 1 2 5 6 True 0 0 <i>Insert here the port exposed by the router to Internet</i> True True 1 2 3 4 True 0 Description: True 0 0 True True False adjustment1 True 1 2 2 3 True 0 0 True 1 2 4 5 False 0 True True True 4 2 10 2 True 0 Local IP: 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2009" .SH NAME upnp-router-control \- manage UPnP IGD compliant routers .SH SYNOPSIS .B upnp-router-control .RI [ options ] .br .SH DESCRIPTION This manual page documents briefly the .B upnp-router-control command. .PP \fBupnp-router-control\fP allow to see some params of the IGD compliant routers like the download speed and manage port forwarding trough UPnP protocol. .SH OPTIONS A summary of options is included below. .TP \fB\-i\fR \fIinterface\fR, \fB\-\-if=\fR \fIinterface\fR Use the specified network interface (autodetect if omitted). .TP \fB\-p\fR \fIport\fR, \fB\-\-port=\fR \fIport\fR Use the specified source port (autoselected if omitted). .TP .B \-h, --help Show summary of options and exit. .TP .B \--version Show program's version number and exit. .TP .B \--debug Enable debug mode. .SH AUTHOR Written by Daniele Napolitano . .PP .\" Copyright 2009 Daniele Napolitano .\" You may copy this manual page under the terms of the version 2 of .\" the GNU General Public License. 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Usually, assuming the package is built to be run on the _same_ architectures, `configure' can figure that out, but if it prints a message saying it cannot guess the machine type, give it the `--build=TYPE' option. TYPE can either be a short name for the system type, such as `sun4', or a canonical name which has the form: CPU-COMPANY-SYSTEM where SYSTEM can have one of these forms: OS KERNEL-OS See the file `config.sub' for the possible values of each field. If `config.sub' isn't included in this package, then this package doesn't need to know the machine type. If you are _building_ compiler tools for cross-compiling, you should use the option `--target=TYPE' to select the type of system they will produce code for. If you want to _use_ a cross compiler, that generates code for a platform different from the build platform, you should specify the "host" platform (i.e., that on which the generated programs will eventually be run) with `--host=TYPE'. Sharing Defaults ================ If you want to set default values for `configure' scripts to share, you can create a site shell script called `config.site' that gives default values for variables like `CC', `cache_file', and `prefix'. `configure' looks for `PREFIX/share/config.site' if it exists, then `PREFIX/etc/config.site' if it exists. Or, you can set the `CONFIG_SITE' environment variable to the location of the site script. A warning: not all `configure' scripts look for a site script. Defining Variables ================== Variables not defined in a site shell script can be set in the environment passed to `configure'. However, some packages may run configure again during the build, and the customized values of these variables may be lost. In order to avoid this problem, you should set them in the `configure' command line, using `VAR=value'. For example: ./configure CC=/usr/local2/bin/gcc causes the specified `gcc' to be used as the C compiler (unless it is overridden in the site shell script). Unfortunately, this technique does not work for `CONFIG_SHELL' due to an Autoconf bug. Until the bug is fixed you can use this workaround: CONFIG_SHELL=/bin/bash /bin/bash ./configure CONFIG_SHELL=/bin/bash `configure' Invocation ====================== `configure' recognizes the following options to control how it operates. `--help' `-h' Print a summary of all of the options to `configure', and exit. `--help=short' `--help=recursive' Print a summary of the options unique to this package's `configure', and exit. 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Run `configure --help' for more details. upnp-router-control-0.2/ChangeLog0000644000175000017500000000103311455677013015557 0ustar dnaxdnax2010-10-14 Daniele Napolitano * 0.2 release * [feature] New network history graph * [feature] Support for device icon * [feature] Show total bytes sent and received * Fixed a lot of various bugs * [bug fixed] LP #654198: quit menu item has no shortcut * [bug fixed] LP #645965: segmentation fault when in debug mode * [l18n] Updated translations: de.po es.po eu.po it.po pl.po ru.po * [l18n] Added translation: fr.po 2009-03-06 Daniele Napolitano * First release upnp-router-control-0.2/COPYING0000644000175000017500000004310511455677013015046 0ustar dnaxdnax GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 2, June 1991 Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 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