05-14-2012 01:57 AM - edited 03-13-2019 07:50 PM
Hi all,
I'm trying to configure a remote access to a digital media manager via wan.
The problem is that when I try to redirect the nat of the local ip:port of the DMM is unable to open the web admin because of the FQDN.
Only the hostname is admited so, how can I admin my DMM when I'm not in my local network?
I get access via dmp.sumkio.local:8080 in my local network, but how can I do it from outside?
I have a Cisco UC520 like my border router.
Can I NAT a static route to a hostname?
I have a VPN created, but I want to give access to some clients to manage some of their services, so I can't give them access to all my network.
Thanks
05-14-2012 04:06 AM
Hi Pablo,
I'm afraid it's not possible to use DMM behind NAT. When you try to access, it needs to be able resolve its own FQDN to the configured IP address.
I wish I could give you a better answer
Daniel
05-14-2012 04:49 AM
Ok, that's what I thought.
So, How can I manage my DMM when I'm not in my LAN?
05-14-2012 05:03 AM
Hi Pablo,
You cannot do it directly. You will have to use some sort of VPN to bypass the NAT
Regards
Daniel
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