Folks, I've successfully built a webserver (hosting Zoneminder camera images and feed) for a friend's local business. First time I've ever done this :). It's on their local net off an Actiontek "basic home router" (Qwest DSL). I've given the camera server box a static IP address, and told the router to do static IPs from 192.168.0.53 on up (DHCP below that for wireless clients). If I put my laptop on the WiFi net and go to the camera server IP of 192.168.0.53 I can see the Zoneminder console web-page, look at camera feeds, etc. Works great. I told the router to forward port 80 to 192.168.0.53. On the camera server, pulling up whatismyipaddress.com shows that (for now at least) IP is 174.18.245.74. (The camera server has working full internet access - I had to rip out networkmanager to do static IPs manually under Xubuntu Intrepid.) BUT, whoops, if I try and connect to 174.18.245.74 from a computer outside of the local net (using my laptop and a Verizon cellular modem) I can't get squat. My understanding is that it should work at this point, right? Router should forward port 80 to local 192.168.0.53? Is it possible Zoneminder is using a different port? I doubt it...a Windows machine on the local net can go to 192.168.0.53 and get the ZM console without specifying a port number. I realize I'm going to have to use something like DynDNS to make this work long-term...as in, the next time the router resets and scoops up a different address. But in the meantime, this step should work, right? Any idea what I've missed here? Thanks, Jim --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss