Hi all,
I love onvif, makes configuring a lot easier, but, I hope I'm wrong, also a bit insecure.
I used onvif Manager and pointed it to a camera that was password secured over the internet on a different port than 80, not in my local network.
I didn't enter any passwords but it showed the streaming video and I was even able to delete users and create new ones, change passwords and look in someones backyard.
That's a big concern, as I believe I've closed all ports, secured it with a password and removed all default users.
Even disabled the ddns options.
Anyone any idea how I can prevent that a default tool bypasses all security without making the cam inaccessible over the internet?
I love onvif, makes configuring a lot easier, but, I hope I'm wrong, also a bit insecure.
I used onvif Manager and pointed it to a camera that was password secured over the internet on a different port than 80, not in my local network.
I didn't enter any passwords but it showed the streaming video and I was even able to delete users and create new ones, change passwords and look in someones backyard.
That's a big concern, as I believe I've closed all ports, secured it with a password and removed all default users.
Even disabled the ddns options.
Anyone any idea how I can prevent that a default tool bypasses all security without making the cam inaccessible over the internet?