Paolo,
second choice then would be, to have on your central webserver (e.g.
Foxboard) a page with
all the different links to your camera etc, so you access in your
internal web a central page with
links to all the different IP's of the webpages of your equipment.
Werner
Paolo chiarabaglio wrote:
Hi werner,
I now I can solve the problem this way and it's what I've already done!
But sometimes it happens that you don't have an internet access with all
the ports available. Sometimes they only give port 80.
Best regards, Paolo
In data 16 novembre 2006 alle ore 16:23:32, Werner Schneider
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Hi Paolo,
if it is for internal usage, setup the webservers, that they listen on
another port (http is port 80), maybe someone can tell how to configure
apache to listen on port 8088, then you just call in your webbrowser
myIP:8088 and you open the foxboard IP.
However if you are accessing from the internet, you have to configure
your router to do that (no webserver reconfiguration needed) and do a
PAT (port address translation) to (look up for your router how to
implement
NAT my-IP 80 192.168.0.10 80 (for camera)
my-IP 8088 192.168.0.20 80 (for foxboard)
so from external you steer by using another port, use for this NAT ports
above 1024 and try not to clash with other application, e.g. use
8088/8800/80080 etc
Werner
Paolo chiarabaglio wrote:
Hi,
I have the following problem. I'd like to use the foxboard to control my
home with a webserver but I also have some other devices with integrated
webserver (IP camera, router) that I'd like to access. I know I can
assign
every device a different port but what I want to do is access the camera
with http://myIP/camera and so on. I've seen on the internet the
software
octagate which does this job but is not freeware and I don't think I can
install it on the fox board.
Can someone help me with some links?
Thanks, Paolo
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