From: "CWatters" <(E-Mail Removed)>
| I have a little video server that I'd like to access from the Internet.
| Currently it's sitting on the LAN side of a NAT equipped router and can only
| be viewed by PC's on the LAN side.
|
| It seems like the simplest way to do this is to put the video server into
| the DMZ of the router but I'd like to understand what risks there are doing
| this? The server is not PC based - it's a dedicated box. If hacked I could
| presumably just hit the reset button and reconfigure it easily
| enough...unless the firmware was tampered with. Is there any possibility
| that the box could be hacked provide access from the WAN to the LAN to
| redirect traffic (eg to a phishing site) or something else worse than just
| simple graffiti?
|
| Is there a better way to set it up? I've heard that leaving it on the LAN
| side causes problems for other people who are also behind a NAT router (eg
| two NATs).
|
| Thanks.
|
Use Port Forwarding to the IP address of the video server.
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