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      eddymate last edited by

      Hi Board,

      I needed to open port 8866 for mobile viewing my ip camera.

      Your IP:
      What Port?
      Error: I could not see your service on 98.109.64.35 on port (8866)
      Reason: Connection refused

      Also, cant open the following ports:

      5545 - gvcenter

      5546 - gvcenter
      5547 - gvcenter
      5548 - gvcenter
      5549 - gvcenter

      3663 -auth server
      8554- 3GDD

      21 DMIP
      6886 SMS
      9650 Twindvr twinserver
      5610 Vital Sign

      I did manage to open ports:
      5552 - remote viewlog
      5550 - Data - Audio
      5066 - Remote Playback
      5511 -  RPB Port
      21112 DispatchServer
      6550
      81
      4550

      Does anyone know why I am having these problems?  Running 2.1-RELEASE (i386)
      built on Wed Sep 11 18:16:44 EDT 2013
      FreeBSD 8.3-RELEASE-p11

      Thanks….

      EM

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        timthetortoise last edited by

        Please post a screenshot of your actual rules. Most likely it wants UDP and you're only opening TCP. You'll probably also want to edit out your public IP.

        Edit: definitely remove your public IP, you have ports that are publicly exposed with default logins. I am looking at someone sitting in a car right now.

        Edit2: please check your PMs

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          eddymate last edited by

          I did manage to open 8866 but not the gvports…


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            timthetortoise last edited by

            Make sure all of the ports you expect to be open internally actually are, using nmap or some other tool.

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