Maybe I'm going about this the wrong way... I have a camera server (soon to be more) on a 10.xxx.xxx.xxx IP, and this box with a routable IP and also a 10.xxx.xxx.xxx IP. What I would like to do, after user credentials are passed, have something like http://server/?cameraip=10.50.1.1 and then the streaming images, provided by a java script on the camera server, to appear on the outside users machine without them having to edit their internet client to use a proxy server. I know this can be done, I've seen it with public proxy servers. Am I going about solving this the right way?

In reply to Re: Re: Printing inline images by satanklawz
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