- Oct 22, 2016
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I am not a hacker. I am an end user who values his security and privacy.
I recently bought a Chinese Ip Camera off Ebay. It is a Going X3-HF6B20M. http://www.ebay.com/itm/131897496502?_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT
This is my first IP camera and I have been in learning mode trying different NVR software. Trying to setup a camera with ONVIF, FFMPEG,Mpeg, or Jpeg can be challenging for a newbie.
I am learning about url strings like /videofeed, videostream.asf, etc.
I came across a program called ONVIF Manager which seems to be an analyzer program for onvif cameras.
I have been using iSpy and H265Web NVR programs. I wanted to scan my camera to see how many types and kinds of video streams are being used.
The program ONVIF Manager automatically scanned my camera on startup. On one of the pages I found this url access string.
rtsp://192.168.9.215:554/user=admin_password=DivDbUd2_channel=1_stream=0.sdp
I can open this stream up in VLC player and I can use this string in Ispy and H264WEB to view the camera.
admin is the default username.
I have setup a password on the camera. The login password is secret. The password I set is NOT """ DivDbUd2 """ as indicated in the rtsp url above.
This string password DivDbUd2 seems to allow anyone to view the camera video feed. I can't login to the camera parameters or configurations with this DivDbUd2 password.
As It stands, I believe this Ip camera to be unsecure.
This camera is advertised as P2P. The P2P capability seems to be in the CMS software program that came with the camera rather than in the camera firmware.
Is this a common problem or have I stumbled across a backdoor so the Chinese can access my camera and do some voyeurism?
I recently bought a Chinese Ip Camera off Ebay. It is a Going X3-HF6B20M. http://www.ebay.com/itm/131897496502?_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT
This is my first IP camera and I have been in learning mode trying different NVR software. Trying to setup a camera with ONVIF, FFMPEG,Mpeg, or Jpeg can be challenging for a newbie.
I am learning about url strings like /videofeed, videostream.asf, etc.
I came across a program called ONVIF Manager which seems to be an analyzer program for onvif cameras.
I have been using iSpy and H265Web NVR programs. I wanted to scan my camera to see how many types and kinds of video streams are being used.
The program ONVIF Manager automatically scanned my camera on startup. On one of the pages I found this url access string.
rtsp://192.168.9.215:554/user=admin_password=DivDbUd2_channel=1_stream=0.sdp
I can open this stream up in VLC player and I can use this string in Ispy and H264WEB to view the camera.
admin is the default username.
I have setup a password on the camera. The login password is secret. The password I set is NOT """ DivDbUd2 """ as indicated in the rtsp url above.
This string password DivDbUd2 seems to allow anyone to view the camera video feed. I can't login to the camera parameters or configurations with this DivDbUd2 password.
As It stands, I believe this Ip camera to be unsecure.
This camera is advertised as P2P. The P2P capability seems to be in the CMS software program that came with the camera rather than in the camera firmware.
Is this a common problem or have I stumbled across a backdoor so the Chinese can access my camera and do some voyeurism?
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