I'm sorry to be posting this, but I have searched the forums and the wiki and the manual and can't find the answer. It seems like this should be super simple but I can't get it to work
I have a very simple network. Internet is provided by DSL, the DSL plugs into the number 1 port on the 750GL. DSL provides a Dynamic IP to the 750. Internal computers are plugged into ports 2-5. The routers internal IP address is 10.10.50.1.
I have a security camera DVR set to 10.10.50.10, the DVR uses port 8181. I need to be able to have traffic routed from the public IP on port 8181 to the internal 10.10.50.10:8181. I used the following command to try to direct traffic on port 8181 from the public IP to the internal 10.10.50.10
/ip firewall nat add chain=dstnat dst-port=8181 action=dst-nat protocol=tcp to-address=10.10.50.10 to-port=8181
The information I found showed the command specifing the public IP address. I can't do that because mine is dynamic. Do I need to specify the interface instead? How do you do that?
I did not make any other firewall rules. Is that what I am missing?