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[ASK] Linux Firewall Routing
Wira_Soenaryo
Member
in Help
Hello,
I have a problem around firewall setting... may I know whether this can be done and how to do it?
The struture of the network is like this
192.168.5.105 [My Laptop]
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192.168.5.101 [VPN SERVER]
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192.168.5.102 [Home Server VPN IP]
192.168.1.105 [Home Server Local IP]
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192,168.1.1 [Home Router TP-LINK]
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192.168.1.102 [IP Camera]
I can connect my home server from my laptop, and I also can connect my IP camera from home server.
Is that posible if I want to connect my IP Camera from my laptop with those network structure? What rules should I add on the Home Server firewall setting?
Thanks...
Comments
So your home server has two network interfaces? Then you probably need to do some redirecting for traffic arriving on the 192.168.5 interface (from your laptop) and destined for the 192.168.1 network (where the camera is).
Lots of example websites out there, e.g., http://www.debuntu.org/how-to-redirecting-network-traffic-to-a-new-ip-using-iptables/
Hai... yes..we can say my home server got 2 network interface.. but actually only 1.
But because I'm using vpn, so we can say it got 2 ip.
Will have a look on the url provided. Thanks...