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Help!!!!

Apr 05 05 2:14 am

Hello All.

At me a small network - 10 computers.
Internet DSL is connected to a server through USB.
My users get access through WGProxy.
Also at me in a network one of addresses (e.g. 192.168.0.22) it DVR (web cam) which is connected in net switch. Help as me it will be adjusted that
From the Internet the user typed in a browser providers static IP e.g. 213.157.219.22 and got on 192.168.0.22

Please Help me

Apr 05 05 10:06 am

First thing would be to give us an explanation of how your network operates. For WinGate to be able to redirect the traffic to the webcam WinGate needs to see the traffic first. From the sound of it, the traffic will be coming in, hitting the switch and ...

So, give us an idea of how everything plugs in, etc., please.

webcam

Apr 05 05 5:18 pm

Hi Pascal

1. my DVR has no sound.
2. it connected to the switch.
3. wen i put it's ip (192.168...) in the browser from any comp in my network, it starts java applet and shows me picture from cameras.

I just need people from internet can see it

Apr 05 05 5:22 pm

So it is:

[Internet] to [Switch] to [WinGate PC] and [DVR] and [Other machines] ?

Apr 05 05 7:23 pm

Internet not connected to switch
is connected to WinGate PC through usb ADSL modem other computers get Internet through WinGate Proxy

Apr 05 05 8:32 pm

Thanks for that. Now how did you tell WinGate to get the traffic to the camera? Was that through a tcp/mapping OR did you configure a port security action?

Also, will the camera use WinGate as it's default gateway? (It needs to get out as well, to respond to requests from the internet)

Apr 05 05 9:37 pm

I was cofigure Port Security for redirect packets (80 port) to DVR ip

In the DVR setup, i was configure it ip e.g. 192.168.0.33 and default gateway WG Mashine
DVR has no any more settings

Apr 05 05 9:42 pm

Okay. First step then would be to enable notification on the created port security action. This will tell you if winGate actually sees the traffic. If it does, then I think the next step should be to tick "Do not translate source IP" on that action. if it does not, we might have to look before winGate, to see why the traffic does not reach WinGate. (Might be blocked earlier ... )
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