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    ET8K busy tuner

    Hi guys
    ok still have this busy tuner problem when nothing is recording most mornings one tuner is red (busy) and i can only use the free tuner if i restart the box (gui) it clears I've followed abu's advice about netstat and sure enough theres some czech f@cker with an established connection to my router, i have to my knowledge no ports forwarded and webif is disabled please can any one help out
    ET8k running vix 3.2 build 036
    router linksys EA6900
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    Well, you surely have a stranger on board!
    I really would advise to look into your router settings: without port-forwarding there is no way a stranger can reach your STB.

    BTW: The command 'netstat' on your box will show connections to your box, not to your router.

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    Hi Rob
    Sorry its still all new this bit so do i need to first ftp to the box then netstat once in and is there any place in particular the netstat command should be entered (is there a command prompt)
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    You'll have to use a telnet client for that. But if the issue is gone when you disconnect the LAN-cable, you can be sure you had a burglar in your house (or someone in your household who was streaming on Phone/Tablet/PC/STB).

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    Hi Rob
    i'm sure in the past when i pulled the ethernet cable out the tuner stayed busy and its only a gui restart that clears it. today i used nmap prog to look at the box and it showed this
    which shows open ports on the stb but don't i need some for open for epg update and "other cam things"
    does the list below help you
    Really appreciate the help
    Ta

    Initiating SYN Stealth Scan at 08:03

    Scanning et8000 (192.168 xxx) [1000 ports]

    Discovered open port 21/tcp on 192.168.xxxx

    Discovered open port 22/tcp on 192.168.xxxx

    Discovered open port 23/tcp on 192.168.xxxx

    Discovered open port 8001/tcp on 192.168.xxxx

    Discovered open port 16000/tcp on 192.168xxxx

    Discovered open port 16001/tcp on 192.168xxxx

    Discovered open port 12000/tcp on 192.168xxxx

    Completed SYN Stealth Scan at 08:03, 0.32s elapsed (1000 total ports)

    Initiating Service scan at 08:03

    Scanning 7 services on et8000 (192.168.xxxx)

    Completed Service scan at 08:04, 65.22s elapsed (7 services on 1 host)

    Initiating OS detection (try #1) against et8000 (192.168xxxx)

    NSE: Script scanning 192.168xxxx.

    Initiating NSE at 08:04

    Completed NSE at 08:05, 32.06s elapsed

    Initiating NSE at 08:05

    Completed NSE at 08:05, 0.02s elapsed

    Nmap scan report for et8000 (192.168xxxx)

    Host is up (0.000037s latency).

    Not shown: 993 closed ports

    PORT STATE SERVICE VERSION

    21/tcp open ftp vsftpd 3.0.2

    22/tcp open ssh Dropbear sshd 2015.67 (protocol 2.0)

    23/tcp open telnet

    8001/tcp open http-proxy Ncat http proxy (Nmap 4.85BETA1 or later)

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    |_hadoop-jobtracker-info:

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    But that scan is done from within your network I suppose? Having ports open in your LAN is no problem, as long as no ports are forwarded in your router.

    PS: very well possible that pulling the LAN-cable won't (immediately)release the tuner.

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    busy tuner

    Quote Originally Posted by Rob van der Does View Post
    But that scan is done from within your network I suppose? Having ports open in your LAN is no problem, as long as no ports are forwarded in your router.

    PS: very well possible that pulling the LAN-cable won't (immediately)release the tuner.
    Ok its not outsider using my tuner and it seems its a box issue when it does its ABM epg update in the early hours if i disable this it doesn't occupy my tuner but i have to manually update xepg which is a pain specially if we are away
    is there away to update epg without using the scheduled scan in ABM
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    Your ABM and EPG are 2 different operations that are set to run separately. You can disable your ABM scan and still run your EPG at a set time everyday or what ever you choose.
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    BTW, netstat just lists connections. It does not prove ports are open. The connections shown could all be outgoing.
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    Yes, of course. But you should know the ones to which you are connected yourself, so the rest are intruders.

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