problem running the session of remote debugging for specific oracle sql developer

I have a problem running the session of remote debugging of sql server specific oracle developer.
I get the following error:
Connection to the database mmgrep - INNA.
PL/SQL execution: ALTER SESSION SET PLSQL_DEBUG = TRUE
Running PL/SQL: CALL the DBMS_DEBUG_JDWP. CONNECT_TCP ('inna.followap.com', '4029')
ORA-30683: failure connecting to debugger
ORA-12535: TNS:operation expired
ORA-06512: at "SYS." DBMS_DEBUG_JDWP', line 68
ORA-06512: at line 1
Process is complete.


I understand that Oracle is unable to connect to my PC.
I have 2 different oracle servers to work with the sql developer. With one I can run debugger, with another - the errow above.
I need to change to be able to start debugging with second oracle server.

In tools | Preferences | ebugger, you can specify a range of ports for the debugger to use so you can limit it to those that are open on the firewall.

And just to check, is the ip address that is displayed in the CONNECT_TCP call the right one for your PC?

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