Hi! Today I'm facing a problem with a FortiGate 60C in transparent mode
placed between a Cisco RV320 router and a Cisco SG200-26 L2 switch. I
have an IP DVR connected to the switch and want to view live cameras
from outside. Port forwarding is set at...
ericli wrote:Hi,Can you figure out "source ip, source port, destination
ip, destination port" of the video traffic? If so, we could try to get
debug information. Thanks ericli, here is the info you requested: Source
IP: AnySource Port: 8003Destinatio...
ericli wrote:If you want to avoid NAT in your network, how about PAT? A
TP firewall is a layer-2 device. You can't configure NAT (layer-3) or
PAT (layer-4) on it. Port Address Translation is a configuration set up
under NAT, so I'm going to discard i...
rwpatterson wrote:I stand corrected. I missed the transparent piece.
Alright, I think that transparent mode exists to avoid messing with
ports and network config, so why is DVR remote traffic passing
partially? Is the 8003 port being blocked? Is some...
ericli wrote:vorak wrote:rwpatterson wrote:The 'DVR 1' object needs to
be a Virtual IP not an address object. I cannot tell from what's posted
what you have there. It should in addition be a port forwarded VIP using
whatever you want on the outside t...
rwpatterson wrote:The 'DVR 1' object needs to be a Virtual IP not an
address object. I cannot tell from what's posted what you have there. It
should in addition be a port forwarded VIP using whatever you want on
the outside to the correct IP port on ...