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BryanBotha
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EFW + CCTV Camera + Port Forwarding
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Thursday 23 May 2013, 08:33:27 pm »
Hey guys
I have the following setup.
Internet Router -> Endian Firewall -> network
All traffic from the internet goes to the internet router, which the router forwards to the endian firewall, and the endian firewall then forward accordingly.
Now we have a CCTV camera setup installed, i can access it from the local network fine, i go to "lan ip + port" and it works. But im trying to set it up from outside the network to view the cameras now.
I forward port (lets say port 2000) in the router, to forward port 2000 to endian, then in endian I forward port 2000 to the Lan IP address of the DVR.
But it doesnt work. I cannot even telnet the port.
Can anyone tell me if theres something extra i must do?
I tested by bypassing the firewall and it works, so it must be a setting in endian I think?
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Di4bLo
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Re: EFW + CCTV Camera + Port Forwarding
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Tuesday 28 May 2013, 06:14:51 pm »
It would be better if you set the router as transparent for every service. Then you could use a public IP to NAT an internal host (Port forwarding/NAT from the public IP to the internal IP on the service(s) you want).
I suggest you to disable any kind of policy on the router.
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Syntax42
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Re: EFW + CCTV Camera + Port Forwarding
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Wednesday 29 May 2013, 06:33:52 am »
Why do you have the router in your network? Having two NATs is not needed, as Endian performs NAT functions.
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