ISA access rules, help
- From: "Gary V." <salarmy@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 14 Jul 2005 09:36:40 -0700
I'm installing a digital video surveillance system in our warehouse.
The program runs on its own computer inside the sbs 2003 prem network.
All the recording works great. My questions...
The program publishes on its own computer a web page (default port 80,
but I can change the port to anything I want) so any computer with a
browser can view all the live video feeds. I can get
http://localhost/videoinsight to work on the actual video computer but
when I try http://192.168.16.32/videoinsight I get my sbs server
firewall error message network access message: page cannot be
displayed. The video software says it needs ports 4000 (network
clients) 1433 (sql authentication) 11111 (video insight control
channel) For web clients 80 and Email 25.
So how do I open these ports in isa? Do I just make an access rule? For
testing before I change port 80 can I open port 80 for internal only or
is this not possible? And what port number should I change it to later?
My second question, how would I publish the video web page on whatever
port I chose on a client computer on the sbs 2003 prem network? I guess
I would have to port forward to the video computer but I need some help
with that or a paper walk through.
Thanks for any help you all can offer
Gary V.
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