Timothy Murphy wrote: > Ed Greshko wrote: > > >>> I have a webcam (Linksys WVC54GCA) with IP address 192.168.2.141 , >>> visible only on my home network 192.168.2.* . >>> How can I make it visible on my web server outside my system? >>> > > >> You don't say what protocol is used to access the webcam. >> > > Thanks for your response. > The webcam image is seen through my web-browser, > so I guess the protocol is http . > > >> But, in any >> event, this is normally accomplished by port forwarding. We don't know >> what the rest of your network looks like to complete the solution for >> you. So, the question would be what device on your network has the >> true internet IP address? If it is a DSL router or some such device >> they have port forwarding capabilities builtin. If your Linux box acts >> as the firewall/router/NAT then you need to configure iptables to do the >> port forwarding for you. >> > > My internet connection and web server has internal address 192.168.2.2 . > I'm running shorewall as firewall on this server. > I have IP_FORWARDING=On in shorewall.conf . > > I'm not sure what line to add to "rules", > or what address I would give from outside my system > to access the webcam. > > Any suggestions gratefully received. > > Well, you haven't quite answered the question. You are running shorewall...and your internal IP address is 192.168.2.2. This is what can be called an RFC-1918 and can't be directly accessed from the internet. Can we assume that your system has two interfaces? One with a non-RFC-1918 address? If so...then the best thing you can do is head over to http://www.shorewall.net/ and go to "Documentation", pick the version you are running and go to "Index" and then "Port Forwarding" as this will explain what you need in better words than I could. -- I want to kill everyone here with a cute colorful Hydrogen Bomb!! Mei-Mei.Greshko@xxxxxxxxxxx http://tw.youtube.com/watch?v=cCSz_koUhSg
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