Win Kodi 17.4 udp & tcp ports opening of windows 10
#16
No, support is not offered here via PM.

Illegal or not, if they need a VPN to work then they are not supported here.
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#17
I very much doubt you want port 8080 mapped through your router's firewall. If that is open to the world then it means anyone can login to your KODI and not only change settings, but issue commands direct to that PC through KODI itself. May not be the best move.

Don't be surprised if your ISP will be blocking many of the dodgy streams going to your illegal addons.

And if you are talking about an outgoing firewall then you'll probably find that connections will use different ports each time anyway.

You should be very careful as to what you are opening access to. Slap dash opening of ports and installing those dubious addons will only lead to pain...
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#18
I cant see any reasonable ISP/network (unless its a corporate system etc) blocking TCP/80 and TCP/443 which shoud allow pretty much all Kodi functionality to work

If you can allow traffic why dont you allow all outbound traffic? This is how pretty much everyones system is setup

As BatterPudding mentioned if this is inbound then unless your're doing something dodgy it shouldn't be necessary
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