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Webcam and Webserver behind a 2830 - how to access externall
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07 Nov 2011 15:03 #69967
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Hello -
Hope you can help me.
I have a Draytek 2830.
Within my LAN I have two Webcams and a Web / FTP server (OS X Server)
I want to make it so that I can access them from the internet - but without using special ports. i.e.:
webcam1.mydomain.com
webcam2.mydomain.com
webserver.mydomain.com
I can do this now by using non-standard ports (i.e. webcam1.mydomain.com:8001) but that is not ideal.
Is there a way of directing webcam1.mydomain.com to one internal IP and webcam2.mydomain.com to another etc.
Should I forward all traffic to my OS X Server (which is also running DNS) and let that do all the work?
Many thanks in advance.
Andrew
Hope you can help me.
I have a Draytek 2830.
Within my LAN I have two Webcams and a Web / FTP server (OS X Server)
I want to make it so that I can access them from the internet - but without using special ports. i.e.:
webcam1.mydomain.com
webcam2.mydomain.com
webserver.mydomain.com
I can do this now by using non-standard ports (i.e. webcam1.mydomain.com:8001) but that is not ideal.
Is there a way of directing webcam1.mydomain.com to one internal IP and webcam2.mydomain.com to another etc.
Should I forward all traffic to my OS X Server (which is also running DNS) and let that do all the work?
Many thanks in advance.
Andrew
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07 Nov 2011 16:18 #69968
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I believe you would need multiple static IPs from your internet provider. Do they offer this?
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08 Nov 2011 21:16 #69986
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Thanks for your reply.
I can't see how that would help though? Or is there a way of sending traffic from one ip address to a specific computer on the LAN?
If so - I can't find it!!
I can't see how that would help though? Or is there a way of sending traffic from one ip address to a specific computer on the LAN?
If so - I can't find it!!
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21 Jan 2012 19:17 #70874
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Hi
You were right - thank you.
The way to do this was to register several static ips then use address mapping to send the traffic to the correct server.
Thanks for the tip!
Andrew
You were right - thank you.
The way to do this was to register several static ips then use address mapping to send the traffic to the correct server.
Thanks for the tip!
Andrew
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