Topics included in this article:
- Outbound Rules
- LAN Streaming Rules
- Content Filtering URL Allow-list
- Helpful links
- Contact Support or Sales
Outbound Rules
If your Rhombus cameras connect behind a restrictive network, you will need to configure your firewall with the following rules to allow them to function.
Rule | Protocol | Port | Description |
Allow | TCP | 443 | HTTPS |
Allow | TCP | 8443 | HTTPS |
Allow | TCP & UDP | 53 | DNS |
Allow | UDP | 123 | NTP |
LAN Streaming Rules
If accessing cameras over a LAN, you need to ensure you have routes setup to the camera local subnets from the subnets where they need to be viewed on the LAN.
Rule | Protocol | Port | Destination |
Allow | TCP | 8000 | 192.168.0.0/16, 172.16.0.0/12, 10.0.0.0/8 |
Content Filtering URL Allow-list
If your firewall utilizes a content filter or URL deny list, the following URLs need to be added to an allow-list for the cameras to function.
Rule | URL |
Allow |
*.rhombussystems.com |
Allow |
*.lan.rhombussystems.com |
Allow |
*.dash.rhombussystems.com |
Allow |
*.rhombus.com |
Allow |
*.lan.rhombus.com |
Allow |
*.dash.rhombus.com |
Note: If you're using a firewall, you cannot man-in-the-middle (MITM) Rhombus network traffic as the cameras will detect this activity and stop the connection.
Helpful links
Contact Support or Sales
Have more questions? Contact Rhombus Support at +1 (877) 746-6797 option 2 or support@rhombus.com.
Interested in learning more? Contact Rhombus Sales at +1 (877) 746-6797 option 1 or sales@rhombus.com.
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