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Subject: ISA 2004 and security cameras
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Croft 1 User is Offline
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8/15/2008 09:46 PM  
Hi Guys:
 
I am trying to setup remote web access to a new camera security system .
I have a WAN Aggregator /Firewall box 10.218.217.201 forwarding traffic to our ISA server on 10.218.217.202
There are 2 nic's in the SBS box. the LAN NIC ip is 192.168.16.1
The camera box has a static address of 192.168.16.49
How do I configure ISA to allow web access to this camera via port 8100
The camera ports that must be opened are 8100, 1600, 37260 - 63 
 
I have confirmed that the WAN Aggregator box is configured correctly and that the camera box is configured correctly.
Any help on the ISA side would be greatly appreciated.
 
Thanks,
 
Croft
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9/11/2008 09:06 PM  
Can you give me a URL on more information what that camera is and does?

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10/01/2008 05:40 AM  
I used a port forwarding setting in routing and remote access management.
Drill down to the firewall/NAT section.
create a new exception

You can define "incoming port"
IP address (the cameras internal ip address)
"outgoing port" this will be 8100

Incoming port can be anything.

requests to http://myserverwanip:"incoming port" get forwarded to 192.168.16.49:8100
If forwarding is setup right at your domain registar, you can do http://www.mydomainname.com:incoming port
Mine is on http://www.Jimragtop.com:12000, sorry, but all you'll get is a password prompt.

Mariette, these cameras contain standalone webservers.
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