Configuring IVMS-4500 to remote view Husian clone camera

thorholt

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I am having trouble getting it set up for remote view, I have opened up ports in my router as follows:
HTTP 80
RSTP 554
HTTPS 443
and they are set the same in the camera, But no connection, My Dahua cam's all us port 37777 for the phone app, what is the correct settings?
 

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IVMS-4500 uses only port 8000 which you'll need to forward, it's not visible in the web gui, but with sdap you can see it. I haven't tried it yet, but you can also change that port with sdap tool.
 

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I added the 8000 to my router and I can log into cam locally, when I am on the same router as the camera with the phone, but not remotely from a different ip with the phone, What am I missing?
 

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can you access the camera from the browser such as <yourwanip : port>?
 

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Yes I have to use firefox but I can run it fine, I set it's internal ip at 192.168.1.99
 

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My camera needed both 8000 and 554. On the ivms-4500, you would put port 8000 and your external ip.
 

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Are these settings correct?
Looks fine and should work, but in this configuration you can only port forward single cam. I usually have different port for each cam. I will test this out in my end and let you know.
 

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Ok so port 8000 is forwarded OK. Under safety on the cam, rtsp authentication tab, is it on disabled?

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Enabling it didn't work, I scanned my ports 8000, 554,443,80 with canyouseeme.org and all of them were reported as timed out, Is that a valid test?
 

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Enabling it didn't work, I scanned my ports 8000, 554,443,80 with canyouseeme.org and all of them were reported as timed out, Is that a valid test?
Yes, then there is something misconfigured, it should say "Success" when scanning a particular port
 

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Enabling it didn't work, I scanned my ports 8000, 554,443,80 with canyouseeme.org and all of them were reported as timed out, Is that a valid test?
I also do believe some ISPs do block certain ports for whatever reason, don't know if that may be your case.

When scanning the ports did you set a range that the number you want falls into or did you just go 8000-8000 and etc?
 

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I just manually entered the port #'s 80,443,554,8000, all of them time out,
 

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It looks like the netgear router has some sort of blocker in it for port scanning, no way to turn it off, The router has worked with a dahua camera a few months back though, but dahua uses different ports.
 
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