Port / IP Forwarding

Skipper

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Hi,

I have a webserver on a local machine as well as a CCTV server on the same LAN, different IP.
What's the easiest way to have a link in my homepage to point to the web server on a local IP.
Do I need to Port / IP forward? How?

Any help would be appreciated!
Running Windows XP

Note that I need to access the CCTV server from WAN.
 
On what port are the CCTV server running?

If the CCTV and webserver uses the same ports, then you'll need to change the CCTV's port to another one as it's a fiddly thing to portforward to two different machines on different IP's.

What firewall are you using?

Do you have Dynamic DNS?
 
Hi, Server runs on port 80 local IP. Bear in mind I connect to the local machine 100% as well as the local WWW server. My hickup is that the CCTV server is also on a local IP, different machine.

I was hoping there is a HTML code for URL that points to LAN server, eg. if my link is to 192.168.0.10 then the browser from the WAN side will not find it.

Any ideas?

On what port are the CCTV server running?

If the CCTV and webserver uses the same ports, then you'll need to change the CCTV's port to another one as it's a fiddly thing to portforward to two different machines on different IP's.

What firewall are you using?

Do you have Dynamic DNS?
 
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