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      rakeshbaden2hotmail.com
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      hi kejianshi

      i have closed all the port after your advice, and used grc.com to check if all the ports closed or not. its come up pass and you have mentioned disable the cams upnp ok i will do that. but please advice how how will i do the static ip reservations from DNS server page another thing i wanted to mention is i have 4 ip camera connected via NVR Recorder. so do i only need to use static ip on NVR ? and again is there idiot guide to this openvpn for remote access to my cctv while i am away from home
      sorry i been at it for quite a long time and still asking same old questions.

      sorry once again
      to take up your time

      many thanks

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        kejianshi
        last edited by

        You can run DHCP for the cams

        Then go to Status: DHCP leases

        click the + button to the right of the IP cams (one at a time)

        This will enable you to make static reservations.

        Make sure you assign them IPs above or below where LAN DHCP is assigning IPs automatically.

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          rakeshbaden2hotmail.com
          last edited by

          hi kejianshi

          would i need to still add my ip camera one at a time even though they all four get plugged in back of NVR Recorder and so on.

          i am lost all together now

          sorry

          many thanks

          rb

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            kejianshi
            last edited by

            Are your cameras IP cams?  Are they plugged into a switch connected to pfsense LAN by CAT5 cable?

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              rakeshbaden2hotmail.com
              last edited by

              hi kejianshi

              yes i have hikvision 3 of these ip cameras( http://www.hikvision.com/Es/Products_show.asp?id=8722)
              and 1 of this one (http://www.hikvision.com/Es/Products_show.asp?id=8724)
              all these ip cameras connected via NVR (Hikvision DS-7616NI-SE/P )(http://www.hikvision.com/Es/Products_show.asp?id=7294)

              if you see my first post it has the setup pic how my system is setup for home network to cctv cameras NVR with CAT5 cable

              many thanks
              rb

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                kejianshi
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                My question though is once those IP cameras are plugged into the NVR is can you access the camera directly on the LAN or only from the NVR?

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                  rakeshbaden2hotmail.com
                  last edited by

                  hi kejianshi

                  sorry i can only view through my NVR ip address.
                  i hope i understood the question right.

                  many thanks

                  rb

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                    kejianshi
                    last edited by

                    OK - Then its your NVR address you need access to.  No problem then.

                    Build your pfsense.  Add the settings for openvpn.  Add the client export packages for openvpn.  Export a package.  Try to access the NVR remotely.

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                      rakeshbaden2hotmail.com
                      last edited by

                      hi kejiansi

                      this is good news! so far you have understood my problem. but, is there an idiot proof guide i can follow step by step so that i don't make any more mistakes and waste any of your valuable time.

                      many thanks

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                        doktornotor Banned
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                        @rakeshbaden2@hotmail.com:

                        is there an idiot proof guide i can follow step by step so that i don't make any more mistakes and waste any of your valuable time.

                        https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/OpenVPN_Remote_Access_Server

                        P.S. On a totally unrelated note - unless you love spam, you might consider asking some forum admin to change your username. (As an added bonus, it will stop breaking the forum layout :P)

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                          kejianshi
                          last edited by

                          Not really.

                          You need either a static IP on the WAN or a dynamic DNS service.  I use both dyndns and no-ip.  I like dyndns better because they are pretty fire and forget.  There are others.

                          Do your best to set that up.

                          Then do your best to set up openvpn.

                          Then come back and post your configuration and people can start helping you get it working.

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                            kejianshi
                            last edited by

                            uhhhhhh yeah.  I probably wouldn't use my email address as my username.  (don't change it to your bank account number either)

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                              rakeshbaden2hotmail.com
                              last edited by

                              hi guys

                              done the easy bit changed the user name lol. now i need to try to do the hard thing follow your instructions.

                              many thanks

                              rb

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                                kejianshi
                                last edited by

                                Its not so hard - Once you get it configured, even if its broken at least we can tell you what fields to change.

                                Right now there is nothing to work with.

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                                  rakeshbaden2hotmail.com
                                  last edited by

                                  hi kejianshi

                                  https://www.highlnk.com/2013/12/configuring-openvpn-on-pfsense/

                                  can i follow this above link to setup or not please advice.

                                  many thanks

                                  rb

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                                    kejianshi
                                    last edited by

                                    Follow what doctornotor sent.

                                    https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/OpenVPN_Remote_Access_Server

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                                      rakeshbaden2hotmail.com
                                      last edited by

                                      hi kejianshi

                                      cool i will try this tomorrow eve, now its time for bed.

                                      thanks very much

                                      rb

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                                        rakeshbaden2hotmail.com
                                        last edited by

                                        hi guys

                                        openvpn installed thank god and ofcourse your help too. now what i need to do to access my cctv remotely please.

                                        many thanks

                                        rb

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                                          kejianshi
                                          last edited by

                                          Install a openvpn client on your computer
                                          run it
                                          connect
                                          browse to the ip address of that camera box on the lan

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                                            rakeshbaden2hotmail.com
                                            last edited by

                                            Hi

                                            I am looking to view my cctv on my mobile phone while, I am away from my house out and about on the road. I can view my cctv on my phone while I am using wifi with openvpn. But as soon i turn wifi off its stopes to work

                                            Any idea what I am doing wrong

                                            Many thanks

                                            RB

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