epoch1970 wrote: 
> Actually, I've run the whatismyip.org scanner against a router of mine,
> I don't think it scans UDP ports.
> http://nmap.online-domain-tools.com this one is listed in the nmap.org
> website. It's a bit trickier to use because it exposes the nmap
> command-line arguments. But it does the job better.
> 
> Also: what you want is port scanning from the exterior of your network,
> and get to see what an attacker would see. So either run an online tool
> or run your own software from another network, like at friends. Make
> sure that network allows any outgoing port/protocol, a hotspot usually
> does not.
> 
> EDIT. And in case you find scan results that look unbelievably bad,
> consider these days a naked machine exposed to the internet might get
> infected in '5 minutes.' (https://isc.sans.org/survivaltime.html)

amitgil wrote: 
> I'm using the same setup with OpenVPN for Android on OP3T and R7000. All
> works fine. No port forwarding on the router. Router is configured to
> Netgear DNS server. OpenVPN is configured with "tls-cipher
> DEFAULT:@SECLEVEL=0" in the advanced custom options, and
> "192.168.0.0/24" in the routing options.

edwin2006 wrote: 
> In my opinion no routing issue since the music share is accessible.
Thanks all!


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