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IP camera - external access?

natsys

IP camera - external access?
« Reply #15 on: November 17, 2005, 02:54:23 AM »
Hello Paul ... yes I am.

It's a Draytek 2600 configured for no NAT.

Tom.

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« Reply #16 on: November 17, 2005, 06:35:53 AM »
Tom,

By that do you mean you have it bridged and the SME server is using the public ip address on it's external ethernet adapter?

Does the server have 2 network adapters and is it setup in server/gateway mode?

Was the previous server that worked hooked up to the exact same router with the exact same settings?

Paul
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Archangel

IP camera - external access?
« Reply #17 on: November 19, 2005, 02:09:30 AM »
How exactly do you have your LAN set up?  Is it like this one below?
 
                  Internet
                     |
                   Router
                     |
                 SME Server
                     |
                 Hub/Switch
                     |
       computers, ip cam, printers, etc.

AA

natsys

IP camera - external access?
« Reply #18 on: November 19, 2005, 12:07:24 PM »
Paul / Archangel ... thanks ...

AA - I'm not an expert so please bear with me.  This configuration was set up by a 'learned' friend of mine who's off sailing on the high seas right now. As far as I can see and am aware of, the router passes IP requests to eth1 which has a public IP.  The server does indeed have 2 NICs and it does operate in server/gateway mode. And 'yes', the previous server did work with this configuration.

Paul - Yes, this is precisely how the connectivity is organised.

I feel the answer will be simple, and maybe it's a case of, can't see the forest for the trees!

Thanks to both for your persistence!

... Tom  :-)

natsys

IP camera - external access?
« Reply #19 on: November 19, 2005, 12:09:42 PM »
Ooops, sorry both ... got your names round the wrong way!

T  ;-)

Archangel

IP camera - external access?
« Reply #20 on: November 25, 2005, 02:56:30 AM »
Hey Tom,

If you are using the SME as a server, then your IPcam issue in within the configuration of your router and not the SME server.  Depending on what kind of router you have check the following website.  It has helped me in the past.

http://portforward.com/

Archangel

natsys

IP camera - external access?
« Reply #21 on: November 25, 2005, 08:28:11 PM »
AA, thanks ....

The http://portforward.com/ site has a wealth of good info.  I'll spend time studying how to take my router back to a less *non-standard* setup.  This has been in the back of my mind but I had more or less been ignoring it because the previous server setup had worked with it.  It was really this previous server product (Icon,) which had originally been E-BoxIT, then Icon then became HubworX, that was such a good firewall itself, that kinda suggested that the router be configured for no NAT at the time.  Things however have moved on and I feel I need to take the router back to its more standard configuration. This may have as yet undiscovered benefits!

Thanks for the pointers and your patience AA ...

Cheers .. .Tom.

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« Reply #22 on: November 26, 2005, 04:22:32 PM »
Quote from: "natsys"

The camera is an Axis 2100.  I've just (eventually) had the chance to upgrade to v7beta5 and it has made no difference - yet again!  I'm going to have to park this for a while but I really do appreciate your help guys.


Tom, I have used an AXIS 2100 successfully, remotely with SME Server 6.0.1.

I established a port forwarding rule that pointed incoming requests for the IP and port of the camers (example 192.168.0.50 port 8080) was available through the public IP of the server on port 8000 (again, an example).

At first it failed yo connect until I realised that the connection was being blocked by my router's firwall settings.

I decided to kill the firewall in the router in preference for the SME's own firewall by configuring the router with a DMZ address that pointed to the server's external address.

After this, all was well.

Does this move you further forward or are you still stuck?

Let us know and good luck.

Chris
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natsys

IP camera - external access?
« Reply #23 on: December 15, 2005, 12:23:12 AM »
Chris, AA, Paul ....

Well, it's working ... and I'm embarrased  :oops:

After parking the issue for a while till I had more time, I performed an upgrade to SME 7beta8 and also to my router's firmware.  At first I couldn't communicate with the router to do the upgrade (using its own firmware update utility) but after getting advice from Draytek support that an upgrade was *highly recommended* to my very old version, and helping me out to get it done, it all started to work.  I can only assume that *something* to do with the router had *probably* been causing the original problem. Well, that and my own limited experience!  Anyway, mapping is now via port 81 to 80 on the camera and all's well.

Thanks again guys, I greatly appreciate your patience and advice.

Have a safe and happy Christmas ... Tom :-)

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« Reply #24 on: December 15, 2005, 01:38:59 AM »
Nice one Tom!

Well done and good luck for the future

Chris
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osiris9510

IP camera - external access?
« Reply #25 on: December 16, 2005, 08:03:16 PM »
Is there a general HOWTO on setting up a security cam in Linux that refreshes to a web page?

martinhick

IP camera - external access?
« Reply #26 on: December 17, 2005, 03:57:24 PM »
I had exactly thr same kind of problem with my Cameras.

I could view them anywhere on the internal network but not externally despite having set SME to forward the port 8080 (in my case).

After various discussions on this forum it was suggested that I check my router.

That also has a port forwarding capability. I forwarded 8080 and several other ports to the SME box.

Everything now works! even FTP and SSH.

When I checked with grc.com I discovered that most ports were closed, some open. After forwarding these ports to SME they are all now reported as stealthed.

If you try shieldsup (grc.com) you will porbably find that port 8000 is closed (by the router)

Martin

Archangel

IP camera - external access?
« Reply #27 on: December 21, 2005, 12:42:34 AM »
I am glad you got it to work Tom ...  :hammer:

Merry Christmas and a blessed new year for you and your family.

AA