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    Quote Originally Posted by Sicilian View Post
    I had telnet and 80 open when I managed to replicate, no crash since.
    Did you have a secure password? I would assume it's caused by automated scanners trying to bot routers, but it would be interesting to see why they are deleting the opkg folder..maybe to stop people seeing what was installed, or to prevent an automated fix..

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    Quote Originally Posted by abu baniaz View Post
    Although a but cumbersome, but it that's the only way to get external access, then be it.
    What if I want to use Serviio DLNA server on an external PC that streams live TV channels from my receiver? Would I then also create a SSH tunnel using putty before starting the server on the PC? And what about the beforementioned iOS Vu+ Du2 PlayerHD app that streams TV and performs scheduling?
    VU+ Duo2 , 2 x internal DVB-C tuners, 1 Sundtek USB DVB-C tuner. 2TB WD hard drive

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    Quote Originally Posted by panch View Post
    The receiver still runs robustly, so I have now opened the port 80 (mapping externally from port 50000) to have the web interface exposed to the internet. The next thing will be to have ports 8001-8002 exposed in order to have the streaming running so that I can use the Vu+ PlayerHD work from my iDevice.
    You're just waiting to have your tuners hacked so. Changing ports might add up to a second on a scan, no means of security.

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    I tried different images, didn't install any plugins but still my Zgemma 2s kept crashing with this log:

    Traceback (most recent call last):
    File "/usr/lib/enigma2/python/mytest.py", line 660, in <module>
    runScreenTest()
    File "/usr/lib/enigma2/python/mytest.py", line 466, in runScreenTest
    plugins.readPluginList(resolveFilename(SCOPE_PLUGI NS))
    File "/usr/lib/enigma2/python/Components/PluginComponent.py", line 104, in readPluginList
    File "/usr/lib/enigma2/python/Components/PluginComponent.py", line 30, in addPlugin
    File "/usr/lib/enigma2/python/Plugins/SystemPlugins/Hotplug/plugin.py", line 67, in autostart
    File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/twisted/internet/posixbase.py", line 408, in listenUNIX
    File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/twisted/internet/unix.py", line 293, in startListening
    CannotListenError: Couldn't listen on any:/tmp/hotplug.socket: [Errno 2] No such file or directory.

    But when I replaced USB Wifi Dongle to Ethernet cable- I don't have any problems. Still didn't have a chance to run for longer than 3 hours but looks like box works well

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    There is no support for Zgemma receivers on this forum. You should not hijack threads either.

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    panch
    Think of your home network like your house.
    Suppose you have allowed your neighbour to use your STB while you are away.
    "Don't worry I have left the front door unlocked so you can get in at any time" Of course you wouldn't. That's like having an unsecured network.
    "I will leave the kitchen window closed but unlocked so you can climb in" That's like leaving an open port on your network.
    Please get yourself a router capable of supporting VPN. Then when you are away, you can link to your home network securely as if your were in the house. All communication is encrypted.

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