07-12-2004 05:01 PM - edited 03-09-2019 08:02 AM
I am trying to set up a web cam for a promotion that we are doing. My problem is that I can not connect to it from outside of my network. I can redirect an outside ip to an inside ip my problem is that it is not letting me specify what port I want. The supplier said to use port 81 connect & 1601 for the streaming video. I have a PIX-515 running 6.3.
07-12-2004 08:36 PM
Hi,
for port redirection, the command is something like
static (inside,outside) tcp
e.g.
static (inside,outside) tcp 200.1.1.1 81 192.168.1.1 81
Thanks
Nadeem
07-13-2004 09:02 AM
I can't believe that i failed to put in tcp after the (inside,outside)!!!!!
O.K. I have the statements in the firewall but I am still not able to get to the camera from the net.
I have put in the following:
access-list 101 permit tcp any host 65.122.xxx.xxx eq 81
access-list 101 permit tcp any host 65.122.xxx.xxx eq 1601
to allow traffic "or so I thought"
Thanks so much for your help
07-13-2004 10:22 AM
Hi,
Now we need to get help from SYSLOGs. BTW could you share the static translations? Have you done "clear xlat" after these changes?
Thanks
Nadeem
07-13-2004 11:24 AM
I am not familiar with the BTW.
I did not do a clear xlat after I made the changes.
Here is another strange thing, when I made these changes I could no longer get email from anyone outside of our organization. e.g. mittendorf@comcast.net to tmittendorf@tonkin.com
will not go through but jallen@tonkin.com to tmittendorf@tonkin.com will go through.
I took out the changes that I made & we started getting outside mail again.
07-13-2004 12:43 PM
please check your syslog messags and static translation.
Thanks
Nadeem
07-15-2004 12:38 PM
Nadeem can I email you a copy of my config?
Every time that I put in these statements not only does it not work but I lose outside connectivity to my mail server.
static (inside,outside) tcp xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx 1604 172.16.18.94 1604 netmask 255.255.255.255 0 0
static (inside,outside) tcp xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx 84 172.16.18.94 84 netmask 255.255.255.255 0 0
access-list 101 permit tcp any host xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx eq 84
access-list 101 permit tcp any host xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx eq 1604
I changed the port on the camera's to 84 & 1604 thinkg that the port might have something to do with it but that didn't help.
I also could not see much with a sh logg command, nothing in reference to those ip's.
07-15-2004 01:37 PM
Yes, please send me the config and version information. Any syslog messages & IP addresses involved.
Thanks
Nadeem Khawaja
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