Jeff,

Do the cameras send video packets using UDP? Since the camera connection
from Lynx says that it needs Java, I am thinking that it delivers a java
applet, and then starts a UDP feed on the camera to send back to the java
applet, which then displays UDP video packets. That's a very common LAN
video design.

Try connecting to the camera through apache proxy and see if you get the
same result.

I do not believe that pound can redirect UDP traffic.

-- Jake


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Maze, Jeffrey S. [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Friday, May 22, 2009 11:32 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [Pound Mailing List] Axis IP Cameras
> 
> Hello,
>       I installed Pound onto an openBSD 4.5 box and it works fine when
> connecting to any internal websites.  It was amazingly easy to setup
> and
> get running.  Thanks for a great product.
>       Anyway, the true purpose to getting Pound up and running was so
> we could connect to our internal IP security cameras from externally on
> the internet.  They're Axis cameras and can be brought up via a web
> browser.
>       When I connect to our pound box, the web browser title and tab
> will show the name of the camera (eg. Live view - AXIS 215 PTZ Network
> Camera) and then it sits there until the time-out period.  I then get
> the "service is unavailable."
>       If I do a netstat of the BSD box, it shows my IP connecting into
> Pound, but the IP address of the camera shows a SYN_SENT.  I can lynx
> to
> the camera's IP from the box fine (it reports I need a browser with
> Java, etc) and can ping and everything fine.
>       Anyone try a configuration such as this or have something I can
> try to get this working.
>       Thanks.. -Jeff
> 
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