Sorry - got busy, lost this thread.
NAT's just slang for "port forward" (network address translation)

So... the problem was something blocking port 9000 in your firewall? It
can't have been something blocking 9000 on your server or you wouldn't
have been able to have accessed SC at 9000 internally.
If that's true, you could just leave SC at 9000 and do the 8000->9000
port translation at the firewall - although the only reason I can think
of to change it is if you're using softsqueeze locally as I've seen at
least one comment that it doesn't use a non-9000 port as specified in
the strm message it received from the server (but I may have misread as
I was just skimming).
Best,
Bob


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