I have an ipv4 camera in my local lan (sadly doesnt support ipv6). Sophos Xg has ipv6 wan.
How can i access my camera with ipv4 over the internet?
Thanks for help.
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I have an ipv4 camera in my local lan (sadly doesnt support ipv6). Sophos Xg has ipv6 wan.
How can i access my camera with ipv4 over the internet?
Thanks for help.
Hi Mario,
Go to Network> Interfaces> IP tunnel. Here, you will find various options like:
I am confused as to why he would even need to consider any form of tunneling, he has an IPv6 address appearing on his external interface?
A dnat rule IPv6 on the external interface to the internal interface changed to point at the camera without changing the port.
IPv6 and IP4 are only transport for the port so a NAT should work perfectly okay?
My thoughts anyway for what they are worth?
Updated - removed double entry word.
It won't, that is entirely internal rule. Setup a business rule using the dnat template, the source needs to be your external IPv6 interface, then your internal interface, that translates to your camera putting the port in the source only.
I don't have IPv6 on the XG, because the XG does not handle native IPv6 or sixxs tunnels.
read here i got ipv6 working with these steps:
community.sophos.com/.../sophos-xg-behind-cable-fritzbox-6490-and-ipv6
Hi Mario,
It took me sometime to understand, you will need a IPv6 supported camera internally. The reason is XG does not support IPv6 to IPv4 translation. Raise it as a feature request here.
Thanks
thanks.
i did it now with vpn ssl to reach my internal network. i had to edit the opvn file to connect to ipv6 and not to iv4 (generated from user Portal).
thanks.
i did it now with vpn ssl to reach my internal network. i had to edit the opvn file to connect to ipv6 and not to iv4 (generated from user Portal).