SQL developer on remote server

I am connecting through SQL developer installed on my machine to a remote Oracle DB. I get an error ORA-30687 when I try the debugging function on SQL Developer. I set the Debugger port in Preferences to 4000. Is there something I need to set on the remote server as well? I am asking this because I do not see any debugger service running on the remote DB server. Debugger function works well if I run SQL developer on remote machine itself and it seems it using random ports every time I run a script. No firewall between the two hosts, they are just in different subnets. How can I let my users use debugger function on a remote DB is basically my question.
Thanks!

You don't say what sqldeveloper version you are using but I assume recent one which uses the 11g JDBC drivers. Connection to 8.1.6 is not supported wit that JDBC drivers
Your only chance is to download an older version of sqldeveloper, 1.5 or perhaps 2.1.
I realise it probably isn't in your control, but 8.1.6 has been out of support for many years and you really ought to upgrade.,

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