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CCTV & Static IP Through ISA2004 - 29.Mar.2006 2:45:05 PM
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owl_sniper
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HI ALL I HAVE CCTV (CAMERA SYSTEM) ON THE CLIENT (WINDOWS XP PRO) ON THE NETWORK , AND I HAVE SERVER ON IT IS WINDOWS 2003 SERVER AND ISA 2004 SERVER THE INTERNET CONNECTION IS ADSL512 I`LL SHARE IT FROM SERVER NOT FROM ROUTER CUS I DIDNT HAVE ROUTER. ALSO I HAVE STATIC IP FROM ISP LIKE 212.118.2.55 THIS IS IP NOT A LOCAL . ============================================== NOW I CAN SEE THE CCTV THROUGH LOCAL NETWORK , IF I TYPE THE INTERNAL IP FOR CCTV PC IN THE ADDRESS BAR IN INTERNET EXPLORER I CAN SEE THE CAMERAS FOR EX. THE CAMERA PC IP IS 192.168.0.22 IF I WANT TO SEE THE CAMERAS THROUGH NETWORK I CAN SEE IT FROM INTERNET EXPLORER IF I PUT THE IP 192.168.0.22 IN THE ADDRESS BAR IN ANY PC ON NETWORK =============================================== ALSO IF I HAVE STATIC IP I CAN SEE IT THROUGH INTERNET BUT I CANT NOW BECAUSE THE SERVER ALREADY TAKE TH STATIC IP , AND I NEED THIS IP FOR CLIENT SO,,, HOW I CAN MAKE ROUTING OR NATTING OR FORWARD PORTS BETWEEN THE LOCAL CLIENT PC (192.168.0.22) AND THE SERVER (192.168.0.1) THROUGH ISA SERVER 2004????? THX
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RE: CCTV & Static IP Through ISA2004 - 29.Mar.2006 5:07:38 PM
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owl_sniper
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hi tshinder thx alot for ur continuation i didnt make any roule for this subject but before i`ll maked this roule for internet &mail access -all outbound protocols -from:internal & all networks -to:external & all networks -all users thx alot
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RE: CCTV & Static IP Through ISA2004 - 30.Mar.2006 3:09:45 PM
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owl_sniper
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any body here???
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RE: CCTV & Static IP Through ISA2004 - 3.Apr.2006 7:29:47 AM
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owl_sniper
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hi Tom im using all outbound traffic...
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RE: CCTV & Static IP Through ISA2004 - 4.Apr.2006 3:51:54 PM
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owl_sniper
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hello
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RE: CCTV & Static IP Through ISA2004 - 4.Apr.2006 6:04:44 PM
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LLigetfa
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Answer Tom's question.
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RE: CCTV & Static IP Through ISA2004 - 5.Apr.2006 6:55:50 AM
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owl_sniper
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i didnt understand which protocols he means?
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RE: CCTV & Static IP Through ISA2004 - 5.Apr.2006 5:29:43 PM
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owl_sniper
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tshinder hi r u see the capture for access policy? i didnt make any thing just thats access to now about protocols required i didnt make any protocol im waiting here to help me
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RE: CCTV & Static IP Through ISA2004 - 6.Apr.2006 2:45:52 PM
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owl_sniper
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hi all i have windows 2003 and broad band connection on it(ill make it a like dial up) i have also isa server 2004 on it i was maked the isa server like secure nat also i have real ip or static ip from isp for this ip i can make some things like cameras system (cctv) if i want to see it through internet now... i have the camera system on the client is xp pro and i want to see it through internet but firstly i want to make nating or port forwarding between the server (because it have the static ip) and the client (cctv) how i can do it??? the local ip for server is: 192.168.0.1 255.255.255.0 192.168.0.1 the local ip for client is: 192.168.0.25 255.255.255.0 192.168.0.1 ip subnet mask getway thx alot all please im waiting the replay the owl
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RE: CCTV & Static IP Through ISA2004 - 9.Apr.2006 5:06:15 PM
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owl_sniper
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ok sir
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RE: CCTV & Static IP Through ISA2004 - 9.Apr.2006 5:21:30 PM
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LLigetfa
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I'm glad everything is OK now. Thanks for the update.
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RE: CCTV & Static IP Through ISA2004 - 9.Apr.2006 5:50:58 PM
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elmajdal
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quote:
ORIGINAL: LLigetfa I'm glad everything is OK now. Thanks for the update. did i miss something here , but we didnt know how it worked !!
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RE: CCTV & Static IP Through ISA2004 - 10.Apr.2006 1:57:13 PM
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owl_sniper
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Hi AGAIN I have a big Network, on it: *Windows 2003 Server * 25 clients (windows XP Pro +SP2) *Internet connection (ADSL 512 Corp) * ISA Server 2004, I can use it (firewall, secure Nat and web proxy) * CCTV –Camera System (on XP client) * Real IP or Static IP like 212.118.0.77 (I mean not local IP) # I'll make the network like next: am installing the Windows 2003 Server and make the internet connection for ADSL like dial up it is mean broad band connection , then i`ll install the isa server 2004 on it So… the internet sharing through ISA and server not through Router. And I put the IP`s manual On the server I have this IP: 192.168.0.1 Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 Default gateway: 000.000.000.000 Dns1: 127.0.0.1 Dns2:196.27.55.12 this is from ISP On the client also on the CCTV: IP: 192.168.0.x Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 Default gateway: 192.168.0.1 Dns1: 196.27.55.12 Dns2: 196.27.55.13 also from ISP # the static IP from ISP is already in the server, because the internet connection made on server The problem: If I want to see the CCTV through internet, I'll need the static IP on the client not on the server!!! How I can do it??? I mean something like Nating between the server and the client or port forwarding or make something through ISA 2004 This is my details now Please anybody help me of this problem…
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RE: CCTV & Static IP Through ISA2004 - 15.Apr.2006 8:03:49 PM
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Hi OWL, The IP settings on the ISA firewall as a little whacky. What are the IP address settings on the internal and external interfaces? The DNS is definitely not setup right, I can tell that already. thanks! Tom
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RE: CCTV & Static IP Through ISA2004 - 17.Apr.2006 7:01:39 AM
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owl_sniper
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the ip`s for internal is : from 192.168.0.1 to: 192.168.0.150 i dont know whats the ip`s for external , cuz i dont put any ip`s there but i think its the static ip like 212.118.0.33 about the DNS yes i didnt setup it cus the DNS from the ISP and already installed on the machine thx
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RE: CCTV & Static IP Through ISA2004 - 19.Apr.2006 12:28:13 PM
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owl_sniper
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Hello
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