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Question : Access Security DVR from Behind ISA 2004 Over the Internet - Having Major Troubles!!!
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My question is as follows:
We have a security camera DVR setup on our LAN ip: 192.168.16.195 Can access it over the LAN No Problems.
SBS 2003 Server with 2 nics Running ISA 2004
DVR (192.168.16.195) - SBS Box/ISA 2004 (192.168.16.2) - Router(Linksys) - ASDL Modem - Netopia - Internet
I want to be able to have access from the internet back into the DVR to view Remotely - I would like it to be on a port that would redirect to the DVR on the Lan
Everfocus ESDR900F DVR access is via web browser locally 192.168.16.195 open and works fine.
How do I set this up to say come in from the internet to My.domain.com:XXXX and have that forward through ISA to the DVR box and have it work with ISA to relay the information back out to the client who is trying to view the DVR?
XXXX = any port that we assign to forward to the internal DVR address on the LAN
Also the DVR needs certain ports open to work properly - They List:
80, 1111, 2222, 3333, 4444, 6666
Can this be done in ISA 2004 and how to go about resolving the issue?
I'm guessing that some sort of redirect has to take place?
I'm guessing some sort of Protocol Rules?
I'm guessing some sort of Webserver Rules?
Please advise as we are stuck on this issue and do not know how to resolve
MDW
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Answer : Access Security DVR from Behind ISA 2004 Over the Internet - Having Major Troubles!!!
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Dude you're scarring me now - Microsoft ISA Server Management ...START> ALL PROGRAMS> Micrsosoft ISA Server *Go here and spend 8-24 hours 1st... http://www.isa2004training.com
Like above "Click on Firewall Policy (left) then Create New Server Publishing Rule - feed it the data, ports and IP you want. Stay away from ports SBS uses (25,80,443,444,3389,4125)
And don't forget to opne those ports in the lInksys above SBS.
The VPN is the better way. Just download the Connection Manager in SBS . Go to https://sbserver/Remote
Good luck...
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