Hi Shamus,

One method would be to manually add Firewall Rules for each SIP phone (example):
--
NAT EXT->LAN TCP Source: 0/0 8010 Destination: 192.168.5.10 80
NAT EXT->LAN TCP Source: 0/0 8011 Destination: 192.168.5.11 80
...etc for each phone
--
(of course use any NAT'ed port numbers you wish)

Then use this URL to access the first of the phones (example):
http://pbx:8010/


Another method would be to enable OpenVPN Server in AstLinux and check in the 
Firewall tab:
--
_x_ Allow OpenVPN Server tunnel to the [ 1st ] LAN Interface(s)
--

Then use an OpenVPN client on your LAN computer to access the SIP phone network.

This is a more general solution, but requires a little more initial setup.

Lonnie


On Apr 13, 2015, at 10:59 AM, Shamus Rask <sha...@srask.ca> wrote:

> Running the latest version of AstLinux on a box with 2x Ethernet ports. Eth0 
> is my external interface and I’ve assigned a static IP, this sits on my LAN. 
> Eth1 is the local port and serves as DHCP/DNS server for all my SIP phones. 
> These are assigned an address in the 192.168.5.0/24 range and are not seen on 
> my LAN.
> 
> I would like to be able to log into the local web servers that many of my SIP 
> devices have from my computer sitting on my LAN (i.e. same network as the 
> Eth0 is on). I’ve been playing with firewall rules to see if there is some 
> way to do this, but have had no luck. Would appreciate any help!
> 
> cheers,
>   Shamus



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