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Remote acces to IP of one computer in our LAN
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Dear friends,

As a Visual Foxpro programmer, many times I received valuable guides and helps through friends in levelextreme.com but this time I'm going to ask something related to windows servers.

I established a LAN based on Ms. Windows 2003 server, to prepare Internet access for clients (work stations) I have ran NAT (Network address translation service) in Routing and Remote Access. We have IP cameras in our LAN to watch the rooms as demonstrating soemthing as a research facility.

I need to redirect access of any user from Internet to the IP of my camera to see live the camera view. The camera OS is linux and I assinged static IP to it. I introduced the camera in DNS and I can have access to it by name instead of IP through IE.

I want to show the problem by example:

The IP which I receive from my ISP is for example: 213.217.10.134
The modem is connected to Ms. Win server.
The IP of server is 192.168.100.1
The IP of camera is 192.168.100.77

Any one by typing my IP can see the pages inside my IIS (Internet Information Service) but I want to redirect requests from outside to IP of camera, because the camera has a built in web server with home page to show live.

How can I resirect outside requests to another IP in my LAN?

Any reply would be apperciated,
Farhad
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