- Dec 23, 2017
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As there didn't seem to be a place to post this I thought I'd start a new one. Hopefully I'm not alone in my predicament.
I have 2 cheap Chinese IP Cameras and they are both working from my local network fine and have been doing so for a few years now. They came with a buggy Chinese Server & App that works when it feels like it. They have the ability to record on movement.
Now I'm going away for 6 weeks, I wanted to be able to see my cameras using an Android App.
I have a Ubuntu 16.04 Server PC that I can leave running. I've considered setting up OpenVPN but have no idea how to achieve this. Then I find out that I still need to have a VPN Server setup to be able to use OpenVPN at all?
Can anyone shed any light on this situation or maybe a better way to achieve what I'm after without additional costs as I'm on a disability pension with no other income.
Here's the specs on my cameras if it is helpful. I have a static WAN IP Address with my internet provider.
Backyard Camera
IP Address = 192.168.1.20
HTTP Port = 82
TCP Port = 10002
RTSP Port = 554
DNS = 8.8.8.8;8.8.4.4 (Google)
Mac Address = 00-12-12-6B-FE-AC
Cloud ID = 45a80b04dd37e9da
Device ID = 45a80b04dd37e9da
URL = http://192.168.1.20:8899/onvif/device_service
Pergola Camera
IP Address = 192.168.1.40
HTTP Port = 84
TCP Port = 10004
RTSP Port = 554
DNS = 8.8.8.8;8.8.4.4 (Google)
Mac Address = 00-12-12-49-CC-72
Cloud ID = 00121249cc72
Device ID = 00121249cc72
URL = http://192.168.1.40:8899/onvif/device_service
This Information was taken from ONVIF Manager Software Version:- 2.2.250 today.
Cheers
Steve
I have 2 cheap Chinese IP Cameras and they are both working from my local network fine and have been doing so for a few years now. They came with a buggy Chinese Server & App that works when it feels like it. They have the ability to record on movement.
Now I'm going away for 6 weeks, I wanted to be able to see my cameras using an Android App.
I have a Ubuntu 16.04 Server PC that I can leave running. I've considered setting up OpenVPN but have no idea how to achieve this. Then I find out that I still need to have a VPN Server setup to be able to use OpenVPN at all?
Can anyone shed any light on this situation or maybe a better way to achieve what I'm after without additional costs as I'm on a disability pension with no other income.
Here's the specs on my cameras if it is helpful. I have a static WAN IP Address with my internet provider.
Backyard Camera
IP Address = 192.168.1.20
HTTP Port = 82
TCP Port = 10002
RTSP Port = 554
DNS = 8.8.8.8;8.8.4.4 (Google)
Mac Address = 00-12-12-6B-FE-AC
Cloud ID = 45a80b04dd37e9da
Device ID = 45a80b04dd37e9da
URL = http://192.168.1.20:8899/onvif/device_service
Pergola Camera
IP Address = 192.168.1.40
HTTP Port = 84
TCP Port = 10004
RTSP Port = 554
DNS = 8.8.8.8;8.8.4.4 (Google)
Mac Address = 00-12-12-49-CC-72
Cloud ID = 00121249cc72
Device ID = 00121249cc72
URL = http://192.168.1.40:8899/onvif/device_service
This Information was taken from ONVIF Manager Software Version:- 2.2.250 today.
Cheers
Steve