Port Forwarding between IPV6 and IPV4
Shadow Hawkins on Tuesday, 18 January 2011 13:38:10
Hi,
I have IPV4 Internet connection without IPV4 public address (my ISP use NAT): then I don't be able to my home LAN from Internet.
With IPV6 I can bypass this limitation without any problem (I use aiccu with subnet from my router, Asus Rt-N16 with Tomato firmware): now I would like to use some ipcamera inside my LAN and I want to be able to connect from Internet (http).
I need to get IPV6 camera (for example Axis M1054) or can I use normal IPV4 ipcamera (IPV4 camera are cheaper)?
With IPV6 ipcamera I imagine to connect directly from Internet without any intervention but with IPV4 ipcamera I imagine to do port forwarding on my router between my IPV6 public address and IPV4 internal ipcamera address.
It's possible?
TIA
Port Forwarding between IPV6 and IPV4
Jeroen Massar on Tuesday, 18 January 2011 17:11:53
I would go for an IPv6 camera, that will save a lot of hassle with setting up port-forwarding, especially as some of the cameras use a variety of protocols and you would have to figure out which ports are being used by that.
As for the port-forwarding itself, you can do that with tools like 6tunnel or xinetd and lots of others.
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