I have 8 IP cameras on line but the one I want to add I get the message your connection to this site is not private on 3 different browsers and can't log into the camera.
Newbie here
Cliff
Newbie here
Cliff
This camera worked fine for 8 months and after I moved it the problem appeared. All the cameras are isolated from the internet and are accessible only on the LAN This is a different brand of camera so not sure what caused the problem. I have rebooted the router but no help. Do cameras have their own certificates?Need more details.
Camera make and model?
Are your cameras isolated from the internet or do they go thru the router?
Which browsers?
It may be as simple as the camera you have isn't widely used so the browsers are popping up that error or the certificate is expired.
I am not really worried about security but with this message I cannot log into the camera. It just reloads the login page and the used and password are correct. Thanks for responding so quickly. If I cannot solve this, I will just purchase another cameraThe browsers are getting more restrictive in what it allows or throws up caution more frequently than in the past. I suspect it is a browser update issue.
Or windows updated and changed the network from private to public - we have seen that a lot here.
If your cams are isolated from the internet, then I wouldn't worry about the error. It is private by virtue of it being isolated.
Yeah some of the browsers have been blocking ports that these cameras use. But if you cannot get into the camera to change the port, then you are screwed.
Which camera make/model is it? Maybe someone has an API figured out to change the port that way.
I used the ODM to change the port so I will change it back to 8080 to see if that will help. The camera loads to the login page goes no farther. I have checked the username and password, and both are correct. I have been around the sun 84 times so not as sharp as I once was.Yeah some of the browsers have been blocking ports that these cameras use. But if you cannot get into the camera to change the port, then you are screwed.
Which camera make/model is it? Maybe someone has an API figured out to change the port that way.
Sorry I left the model # out. It was sold under the Jide Tech label and is a POE PTX outdoor camera Model # P 14-4X-5MPI used the ODM to change the port so I will change it back to 8080 to see if that will help. The camera loads to the login page goes no farther. I have checked the username and password, and both are correct. I have been around the sun 84 times so not as sharp as I once was.
Thaks again
I will ask Thanks for your time.@Flintstone61 is our jidetech expert, maybe he has come across this.
Which browsers specifically?......I get the message your connection to this site is not private on 3 different browsers and can't log into the camera.
you have to look for "proceed anyway" type of choice after the nastygram of not private.....I have 8 IP cameras on line but the one I want to add I get the message your connection to this site is not private on 3 different browsers and can't log into the camera.
Newbie here
Cliff
This camera worked fine for 8 months and after I moved it the problem appeared. All the cameras are isolated from the internet and are accessible only on the LAN This is a different brand of camera so not sure what caused the problem. I have rebooted the router but no help. Do cameras have their own certificates?
you have to look for "proceed anyway" type of choice after the nastygram of not private.....
That's exactly what I was hoping to see on the OP's requested screenshot post: when you log into the setup of Ubiquiti's AirMAX webGUI with a browser, you see the same warning and you must click on "proceed anyway/Unsafe"..Yes ..
All browsers and servers have certs for https ..