I just wanted to say thanks to you all here. Especially nayer and fenderman.
I was port forwarding, and went to VPN...
1. Bought a router (Netgear R7800).
2. Setup No-IP account.
3. On the router, turned on DDNS (linked DDNS to ISP issued IP Address)
4. Again, on the router, enabled VPN.
5. Downloaded OpenVPN and installed it on my Android phone.
6. Coaxed Netgear router spit out a *.ovpn file that had the key and certificate file to load into the Android phone.
7. Port forwarded PC hosting WebServer (BlueIris4) to Router.
Now I'm able to connect the Andriod phone - via OpenVPN - through the cell network, through the internet, to the router, and finally to the BlueIris PC --- so that I can view my cameras from my phone securely.
Now, I can watch my cats sitting on the couch, licking their cat stuff, and know that no one else can see them.
That and I'm not worrying about my camera's becoming part of a botnet wreaking havoc on the rest of the internet.
Note: In the above summary, I may not have used the correct terminology (and I really don't understand all that I've done) but it all seems to have worked.
Seriously, thank you all.
Edit: Oh, yeah, the summary above makes it out like it was simple... It was not! I spent hours and hours on it. All through Friday and Saturday way into the wee hours... From my perspective, for someone who has never setup a VPN before, it's not trivial.
sam
I was port forwarding, and went to VPN...
1. Bought a router (Netgear R7800).
2. Setup No-IP account.
3. On the router, turned on DDNS (linked DDNS to ISP issued IP Address)
4. Again, on the router, enabled VPN.
5. Downloaded OpenVPN and installed it on my Android phone.
6. Coaxed Netgear router spit out a *.ovpn file that had the key and certificate file to load into the Android phone.
7. Port forwarded PC hosting WebServer (BlueIris4) to Router.
Now I'm able to connect the Andriod phone - via OpenVPN - through the cell network, through the internet, to the router, and finally to the BlueIris PC --- so that I can view my cameras from my phone securely.
Now, I can watch my cats sitting on the couch, licking their cat stuff, and know that no one else can see them.
That and I'm not worrying about my camera's becoming part of a botnet wreaking havoc on the rest of the internet.
Note: In the above summary, I may not have used the correct terminology (and I really don't understand all that I've done) but it all seems to have worked.
Seriously, thank you all.
Edit: Oh, yeah, the summary above makes it out like it was simple... It was not! I spent hours and hours on it. All through Friday and Saturday way into the wee hours... From my perspective, for someone who has never setup a VPN before, it's not trivial.
sam
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