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    Blue Iris 5 - Stunnel & HTTPS Issues

    I've mostly switched from stunnel to ZeroTier that creates a virtual LAN with point-to-point connectivity. It's easy to set up and doesn't need any maintenance.
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    Annke Firmware to Hikvision Firmware: HOW TO

    Maybe use your NVR as a POE switch, and set up Blue Iris on a Dell refurb to do all the smart stuff?
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    Annke Firmware to Hikvision Firmware: HOW TO

    I don't use Smart Events but I own an old-style non-audio C800 turret (I91BF) and a new-style audio C800 turret (I91BM). I have updated both cameras to Hikvision firmware, 5.6.5 and 5.5.114 respectively. I don't recall what the original Annke firmware offered, but the updated non-audio version...
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    Annke Firmware to Hikvision Firmware: HOW TO

    Thanks for the helpful post! Here’s my experience: C800 bullet (earlier model I91BD without audio) – Hikvision G1 platform - successful update via camera’s web page directly to IPC_G1_EN_STD_5.6.5_200316 C800 bullet (current model I91BL with audio) – Hikvision G5 platform - successful update...
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    Carrier-Grade NAT problem: How to access my IP cameras? VPN?

    Just a quick update - the version of Zero Tier that Teltonika includes with its package manager on the RUT devices is quite old (v.1.1.4 vs 1.6.3 latest) and I've noticed it sometimes going offline. This affects only the Teltonika management page, not the devices with ZT addresses routed through...
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    Carrier-Grade NAT problem: How to access my IP cameras? VPN?

    Yes. Each of Neorouter, Hamachi and ZeroTier allow you to access port 80 (or any other port) on your BI machine. ngrok requires you to specify https://, whereas the others provide secure access using http:// as they protect the network not just the connection. And ngrok requires you to...
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    Carrier-Grade NAT problem: How to access my IP cameras? VPN?

    I have both the RUT240 and and RUT950. I ordinarily run them as failover devices for Gigaset security monitoring equipment and they're setup as routers with their primary WAN being "wired" to a landline router. But I now need to temporarily monitor cameras at property without a landline, so I'm...
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    Carrier-Grade NAT problem: How to access my IP cameras? VPN?

    I’ve had a further look at VLAN solutions for CGNAT as I may shift my main system to mobile at some point, and I’ll have to live with CGNAT. My requirements are that: the VLAN client on the BI Windows machine runs as a service that starts with Windows (as BI itself does); connecting a client to...
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    Carrier-Grade NAT problem: How to access my IP cameras? VPN?

    Non such thing as dumb questions.
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    Carrier-Grade NAT problem: How to access my IP cameras? VPN?

    Annke (Hikvision) substream is /Streaming/Channels/102/
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    Carrier-Grade NAT problem: How to access my IP cameras? VPN?

    This is the precise scenario I've planned for in my case. Hence my BI computer BIOS is set to automatically reboot the machine after a power loss, and the essential software components (BI server and Neorouter server/client) are set as services that start whenever Windows starts, not requiring a...
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    Carrier-Grade NAT problem: How to access my IP cameras? VPN?

    Actually, why not give ngrok a go? It is the simplest to set up. Then you can access BI from your phone simply by specifying an https:// address that ngrok maintains until you reboot your BI machine.
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    Carrier-Grade NAT problem: How to access my IP cameras? VPN?

    I've got a couple of Annke C800's that work fine with BI. The camera is fundamentally a Hikvision DS-2CD2383G0-IU and accepts the Hikvision firmware updates. It's probably best to get a feel for Hamachi using Windows devices first. You'll need to register for a LogMeIn account, then go to...
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    Carrier-Grade NAT problem: How to access my IP cameras? VPN?

    Thanks for the background info. Maybe you should get a feel using Hamachi, that is also free but the server runs externally at the LogMeIn end. So you don't need a public IP address anywhere. The hassle with Hamachi is that the VPN setup on your phone isn't via an app. But I have it and run it...
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    Carrier-Grade NAT problem: How to access my IP cameras? VPN?

    The easiest option is to obtain a Three SIM and specify 3internet as the APN, which gives you a public IP address so you can port forward to your BI server. But I want cheap and am using SMARTY who don’t provide a public IP address. Hence Neorouter. To set it up, you’ll need one device on a...
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    Carrier-Grade NAT problem: How to access my IP cameras? VPN?

    I know this is an old post. but it caught my eye as I needed to install a remote BI installation using an LTE modem, and I came across this Carrier-Grade NAT problem whereby the outward facing WAN IP can't be used for port forwarding to the BI machine. I tried the free ngrok solution but was...
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    Blue Iris 5 - Stunnel & HTTPS Issues

    I was puzzled why my older Android phone connected to the BI server fine, but my daughter's newer Android phone wouldn't no matter what I did. Editing the stunnel.conf file to add the line sslVersion = TLSv1.2 fixed it! Brilliant!
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    5.3.1 - July 16, 2020 Your Blue Iris web server now is also an RTSP server.

    For live viewing, I use a Fire 7" and the IP Cam Viewer app that accesses the BI http/https server. It's got no lag and is rock solid.
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    5.3.1 - July 16, 2020 Your Blue Iris web server now is also an RTSP server.

    Ref Monocle streaming to Echo Shows, unless instructed otherwise BI passes through the camera resolution, and as my Shows are reluctant to play high resolution streams, I have to specify h and w in the url to resize - eg rtsp:/[BI IP]:[Port]/[camera or group name]&w=1280&h=720. FYI, there is a...
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    5.3.1 - July 16, 2020 Your Blue Iris web server now is also an RTSP server.

    Good idea! Actually, I've got BI working on my Echo Show 5 and my tips are (1) to remove the user/password from the rtsp url and enter them in the Monocle camera setup box with DIGEST authentication, and (2) to use @proxy-tcp as the tag. My experience is that the Echo Show 5 is slow to load...
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    5.3.1 - July 16, 2020 Your Blue Iris web server now is also an RTSP server.

    rtsp:/[user]:[username]@[BI IP]:[Port]/[camera or group name]&w=1280&h=720 eg rtsp:/user:user-password@192.168.1.24:89/Garden&w=1280&h=720 The w and h tell the BI server to resize the image if you want.
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