firemanyoz
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Hello all, I've hit a wall and could use some help. I have my dm500s set up as a server, it's working ok and I've managed to share my card internally. Now I'm trying the external share but can't get it to work. I have a dyndns account set up, it updates ok and is working. I have a port of my choice forwarded, I have tested the port on numerous sites including dyndns.com and they all say it's open, however, the port checker that I downloaded from portforward.com says the port is closed. So, that's the first question I have, is the port checker from portforward the most reliable? If it is that would suggest I still have a port issue but I don't see how the other tests on that port I have done(about a dozen) would indicate the port being open.
I entered the cline on the client box and fline on the server on the 2nd line in cccam config, does it matter what line you put the clines/flines on in cccam config? From what I've read I don't think it does but I'd like to be sure. Apart from entering the cline/fline the only other change I have made in the cccam config is to change the server listen port to the port number I chose( I removed the #).
My cline/fline look like this:
C: mydyndns myport username password
F: username password 0 0 0 { 0 0 1 }
If I telnet my dyndns address or enter it into explorer I'm directed to my router, if I add the port number in internet explorer I get page not found. If I add the port number to my dyndns in telnet I get what looks like some chinese symbols then "connection to host lost". My router firewall is disabled.
Any help would be appreciated.
I entered the cline on the client box and fline on the server on the 2nd line in cccam config, does it matter what line you put the clines/flines on in cccam config? From what I've read I don't think it does but I'd like to be sure. Apart from entering the cline/fline the only other change I have made in the cccam config is to change the server listen port to the port number I chose( I removed the #).
My cline/fline look like this:
C: mydyndns myport username password
F: username password 0 0 0 { 0 0 1 }
If I telnet my dyndns address or enter it into explorer I'm directed to my router, if I add the port number in internet explorer I get page not found. If I add the port number to my dyndns in telnet I get what looks like some chinese symbols then "connection to host lost". My router firewall is disabled.
Any help would be appreciated.
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