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    I assume you realise 914 is actually 0914 or 00914 ? ( I think ) , just a thought

    never used nmap but I did test your link and found it agrees with can-you-see-me in that it shows the ports are open on my dreambox (the ones I am using, which are both 5 digit ports)

    I am also using oscam and not cccam but I have used newcs+cccam in the past with no issues either using similar ports

    most people use 5 digit ports for this so might be worth trying one instead of 914

    as for the port , it can be a single port or a range , so can be 12000 start and finish , or 12000 start and 12001 finish , similar to having 8 or 10 torrent ports forwarded to your pc

    sometimes its worth having a range as you may need more than one port open anyway , as 12000 is the default port for cccam maybe you have that one in use in cccam instead of 914 ?
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    I tried putting it as a 5 digit number, but that didnt work either.

    No, my server listen port is set at 914 aswell, so all them ports must be open by default.

    Should I just try on one of the ports 12000, 16000, 16001?

    I tried using a range too as Mtv1 had suggested.

    So should I just use 12000 then since its open.

    I wonder what the hell is stopping the port from opening...

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    This also comes up in the Nmap scan:

    TCP Sequence Prediction: Difficulty=201 (Good luck!)

    What does it mean?

 

 

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