Airport Port Mapping problems...

I have an AIRPORT EXTREME firmware 7.6.1.  I'm trying to get it to open port 443 in port mapping and it says it's open and when I port scan it's not.  Am I missing something?  Please see the enclosed image...

Hello ,
I have the same troubles got the latetest updates on AE en soft 6.0
i cant get my ports open !
it realy s...cks !!
i spend alreddy more dan 3 days to get it working , whit no results !!
i have 3 foscam Ip cams who doenst work anymore outside my LAN !
i tried to get it work whit 5.6 but than i got huge faillure on my AE drops out and need hard reset !
I hope ther are some techies from apple who can solve this troubles !
HELP HELP HELP HELP HELP
why do the change someting that works before fine !
before the updates everthing works fine
the big boss i passed away Rip
and the house is collapsing !

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