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OPC port forward on Draytek 2862
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17 Aug 2018 14:40 #92614
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OPC port forward on Draytek 2862 was created by adamwynne
Hi all
I have a client who has a Siemens S7 PLC sitting behind a Draytek 2862
I want to access the S7's OPC server on port 4840
I have tried port redirection on UDP and TCP, and I have tried opening port 4840.
Neither option seems to allow communication with the OPC server.
(VPN-ing onto the local network does allow access to the OPC server port 4840)
The protocol is opc.tcp:// binary.
Is this possible on Draytek 2826?
Many thanks.
I have a client who has a Siemens S7 PLC sitting behind a Draytek 2862
I want to access the S7's OPC server on port 4840
I have tried port redirection on UDP and TCP, and I have tried opening port 4840.
Neither option seems to allow communication with the OPC server.
(VPN-ing onto the local network does
The protocol is opc.tcp:// binary.
Is this possible on Draytek 2826?
Many thanks.
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17 Aug 2018 14:48 #92615
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Replied by prushmere on topic Re: OPC port forward on Draytek 2862
You'll probably need to open a lot more ports than that as OPC relies on DCOM.
Personally, I'd stick to the VPN option for security reasons - you really don't want an automation controller/network accessible to the outside world.
Personally, I'd stick to the VPN option for security reasons - you really don't want an automation controller/network accessible to the outside world.
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17 Aug 2018 14:51 #92616
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Replied by manicguitarist on topic Re: OPC port forward on Draytek 2862
^^ what he said re security.
I've worked on OPC servers....you want them behind a firewall and not open to the whole world.
I've worked on OPC servers....you want them behind a firewall and not open to the whole world.
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17 Aug 2018 15:24 #92617
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Replied by adamwynne on topic Re: OPC port forward on Draytek 2862
Thanks both. This is OPC UA which is TCP/IP based not DCOM based (apparently).
Appreciate the sentiment RE port opening, but it's IP range protected and the OPC side is signed/encrypted read-only data.
Any further ideas? Thx.
Appreciate the sentiment RE port opening, but it's IP range protected and the OPC side is signed/encrypted read-only data.
Any further ideas? Thx.
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17 Aug 2018 15:39 #92618
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