Hey George,
Thanks. I already did this but still no luck. What I've done is on my router I've set the port forwarding for port 80 to my DSS server.
On the DSS server I enabled streaming through port 80 and I've filled in the alt_transport_src_ipaddr with my WAN IP address.
>From within my local network I have no problems in streaming. From external I get a 10060 error. When checking the logs for my router, I see the request coming in on port 80 and then a reply going out from my DSS server.
In the access logs on the DSS server I also see that the request came in.
It almost seems to me that although alt_transport_src_ipaddr is set that it is not working? I'm on 5.5
Thanks.
On Wednesday, December 28, 2005, at 06:14AM, George Cook <email@hidden> wrote:
>You might want to review:
>http://soundscreen.com/streaming/firewall.html
>
>At the bottom of this page, there is some information on NAT that
>might be helpful.
>
>-George
>
>On Dec 26, 2005, at 5:35 PM, Erik Hendrix wrote:
>
>> Has there ever been a solution for this? I can stream within my
>> network, but not from external. I'm using NAT. If I look at my
>> router's logs then I can see the request coming in and DSS replying
>> to the request. But nothing afterwards.
>>
>> It seems to me that the client is then going for 192.168.1.2
>> address instead of my public one. I've opened port 80, port 554 and
>> the UDB ports on my firewall. DSS is configured to be able to use
>> port 80. Yet, I have no luck accessing it from the outside. Can
>> someone point me to the hidden key?
>>
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