Rudy
Active member
My recent quarterly PCI scan failed because my Lorex video system doesn't have a secure way to logon. It (I think) uses port 80 (unsecure). To pass PCI, it needs to receive the logon information securely....(port 443??)....and this is something that the Lorex DVR doesn't support.
My holiday was spent reading about setting up a VLAN for the DVR system. Has anyone done this, or had any experience with this?
The concept...involves setting up seperate LANs. One for the Credit Card computer....and one for the DVR system. They both have access to the internet, but one LAN cannot communicate with the other. This appears to be important if a bad guy somehow tunnels into the DVR...and then can access the Credit Card system.
Separating the two devices into seperate networks effectively isolates the bad guy to the DVR only.
I have an Asus AC RT68p router. What would I need to set up a separate LAN for the DVR system?
Ideas?
My holiday was spent reading about setting up a VLAN for the DVR system. Has anyone done this, or had any experience with this?
The concept...involves setting up seperate LANs. One for the Credit Card computer....and one for the DVR system. They both have access to the internet, but one LAN cannot communicate with the other. This appears to be important if a bad guy somehow tunnels into the DVR...and then can access the Credit Card system.
Separating the two devices into seperate networks effectively isolates the bad guy to the DVR only.
I have an Asus AC RT68p router. What would I need to set up a separate LAN for the DVR system?
Ideas?