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bvinton
23-07-14, 23:04
Hi all

I've recently been having an issue where one of my tuners will turn red which means as soon as 1 recording starts then I can't watch any other channels. It says no free tuner on any other channel that isnt on the same transponder as the recording.

If I restart the box then it will go back to normal and if I record something at this point it will work as normal and I can watch something else with the spare tuner.

I'm on apollo build 22.
both tuners set up as single, simple on 28.2

I have a separate wire into each tuner from my old sly box.

I've tried turning transcoding off and also timeshift off in case that may be affecting it but it has made no difference.
it always seemed to be tuner B that would turn red so I've swapped the preferred tuner to tuner B and now tuner A turns red.
I've also tried swapping the two wires around but that seemed to make no difference.

Nothing in particular causes it just seems to happen after around 10 mins or so of using the box after a restart

hope this makes sense and any advice will be greatly appreciated.

nsw9154
23-07-14, 23:23
Hello and welcome to the forum, have you tried doing a clean fresh install without backups just to see if some thing is conflicting
Also have you set ABM and CrossEPG up properly I had a similar problem with my Solo2 not receiving any signal on tuner A and I had to connect to tuner B as loop through to A then I found that I had my settings wrong -- just a thought :)

Larry-G
23-07-14, 23:45
when this happens again try pulling the network cable out to see if the second tuner kicks in again, if so it means that some one has gained access to your receiver and is streaming one of your tuners externally.

shuggy
24-07-14, 00:50
Try setting the b tuner to equal to a

DaMacFunkin
24-07-14, 10:45
Or you have set your receiver to stream and it is still being accessed by your phone or tablet.

bvinton
24-07-14, 11:36
Thanks everyone for the quick replies.

Weirdly this morning is the first time in 2 weeks I haven't been able to recreate the issue. I'm still not confident it will be fixed and I'll check it again when I get in from work.

All I've done so far after the advice from phoenix and damacfunkin is uninstall vu+ player from my phone. I've left dreamdroid on as I do use that frequently.

so its possible that's what was causing it but like I say I'll check again when I get home.

regarding the other advice.
nsw9154
I've only really used ABM when i was first setting up the box and I've moved channels around since then so haven't really used it since. Do I need to possibly? As for cross epg I have that set up and have it set to auto update at 4am every night which seems to be working fine although I do update it manually from time to time. So could you clarify what you mean about setting those two up correctly as this may have been what I've done wrong?
I haven't tried a clean install but I will do as a last resort if nothing else works.

Phoenix, I'll try taking the network cable out if the problem is happening again when I get home.

Shuggy I tried setting tuner b equal to a previously but didn't seem to make a difference.

bvinton
24-07-14, 22:08
As I thought when I got home one of the tuners had turned red again although nothing was recording.

I tried unplugging the ethernet cable but tuner A still remains red. I could fix it by restarting the box again but would love to some how fix it.

Any other suggestions before I try the first suggestion of a clean install without backups?

judge
24-07-14, 23:57
Pulling the network cable probably won't free up the tuner straight away.
Open a telnet session the next time it happens & post the output of

netstat
here.

bvinton
26-07-14, 12:07
I think you maybe right although not sure what i look for on here

Larry-G
26-07-14, 12:20
I think you maybe right although not sure what i look for on here

The output shows you logged in via FTP and you'r ahem channel source as well as some one connected on port 8001 which is the default port for streaming channels. so it looks like your system may have been hacked.

bvinton
26-07-14, 12:25
The output shows you logged in via FTP and you'r ahem channel source as well as some one connected on port 8001 which is the default port for streaming channels. so it looks like your system may have been hacked.

is there anything i can do?

Larry-G
26-07-14, 12:27
Yes a full fresh flash, and change all passwords for the receiver, also do you have any posts open on the router etc ?, as thats the easiest way for some one to get access.

p.s the ip connecting to your receiver is
176.31.208.37 and it's showing as from Paris, is that familiar ?.

bvinton
26-07-14, 12:31
no paris is not familiar. I think i do have ports open for transcoding.

Larry-G
26-07-14, 13:37
no paris is not familiar. I think i do have ports open for transcoding.

well thats is very likely how you were hacked, you may want to close those ports or look into a VPN for future use after you have secured your network.

bvinton
26-07-14, 21:47
thanks for all the great advice. Turned off the port forwarding and now everything is fine. didnt realise how easy it was to hack even with a password

flickerrr
26-07-14, 23:24
Hi guys exact same happening me and worst is box is normally put to a porn channel when i turn it on! Can u explain how fixed do i need to change my router settings or something on solo

Larry-G
27-07-14, 05:31
Hi guys exact same happening me and worst is box is normally put to a porn channel when i turn it on! Can u explain how fixed do i need to change my router settings or something on solo

If you have any ports forwarded in your router, for example if you have opened ports for streaming channels to mobile devices, try disabling them for a while. E2 boxes are big business for hackers now adays and people are always looking for insecure setups in order to stream channels or in some cases steal data from the receiver or your home network.

bvinton
27-07-14, 11:01
It was port 8001 in particular for me if that's any help. I think that's the default port for transcoding.

Larry-G
27-07-14, 11:17
8002 is the default transcoding port if memory serves, 8001 is for streaming although I could have that backwards as I do not stream or stranscode due to a crap internet connection.

flickerrr
27-07-14, 14:50
Thanks guys iv just closed all open ports for now to keep an eye, cant believe been hacked!

Larry-G
27-07-14, 14:58
cant believe been hacked!

It's becoming more and more of a problem all around, mainly due to the increase in popularity of receivers with transcoding abilities and users who may not be as clued up as others when it comes to online security.

bvinton
27-07-14, 20:49
Would someone be able to close this thread. or maybe just delete post 9 and 10

Thanks

Larry-G
27-07-14, 20:54
I have removed the putty screen shot for you.

bvinton
28-07-14, 21:05
Thanks Pheonix