Michael James
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How do I secure the server?You need to secure your server so that a malicious actor doesn't get in.
This one is harmless but blocking them doesn't stop others from getting thru.
Just read this..A google search indicates they are an internet security company that scans the internet to see what is out there and potentially vulnerable to threats.
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You can reduce the incidence of such events in your log by using a much less common port number (such as something between 10000 and 65535) or you can eliminate them entirely by not forwarding a port to Blue Iris and instead using a vpn.
If I checked my BI connections and saw this I would be worried, I only what to see internal IP address I know!!!All, under Blue Iris 5 I am seeing shadowserver.org on my connections. Who or what is this?
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So this is confusing. I have a Reolink Video Doorbell, purchased last year. In the Reolink camera software on the PC, its configured for a static IP address 192.168.50.151. In the Android software, same thing, shows IP address 151. In the Blue Iris camera software, it shows and configures for 151. When I look in the GT-AX6000 menu under clients, it says Static IP but shows 150 not 151?Many routers have OpenVPN built in.
How to Secure Your Network (Don't Get Hacked!)
Many camera networks are unsecure, even those installed by professionals. This guide gives basic instruction in how to secure a camera network from the most common types of attacks. Perhaps the most important rule of securing a computer network is to not forward ports to unsecure services...ipcamtalk.com
VPN Primer for Noobs
The internet is a force of nature; no video surveillance system made was designed to be exposed to those forces.. NEVER FORWARD PORTS to your NVR or Cameras, doing such things not only exposes you to severe security problems, but everyone else on the internet too.. Hackers dont want your video...ipcamtalk.com