![]() Will do that using kali linux as I already tried: So I decided to sniff the traffic from my phone through their application and see what they are using to get the stream. I'm unsure if user should be admin or anything else as the android application only allows a password change.not sure if h264major means anything or if it differs from camera to camera.there is no user/pass included in the url - also tried rtsp://user camera IP:554/onvif1 and other variations.I do not have the 554 port but 8554 - also tried 8554 instead of 554.While in this particular case, the SriHome producer has listed 2 different variations of such url, none of them is correct. That being said, in order to at least get the video stream I need the correct rtp port and url so I can access the stream. A basic example of added onvif functionality is PTZ that allows camera movement. With blueiris is even trickier as I don't even know what protocol should I select http, rstp, rtmp, udp as any of them match my current port After some reading I've found that onvif is an attempt to standardize remote protocols for network communication between security devices that is built on top of the RSTP/RTP protocols and basically adds more functionality and control over the camera by having multiple streams at the time. Why isn't a simple way of connecting and managing the camera using the ip/port/credentials? Now I'm pretty sure the camera communicated with its SriHome android application on one of those opened ports. ![]() ![]() The same reported the Anycam.io application even if it took way much time for than nmap. |_rtsp-methods: ERROR: Script execution failed (use -d to debug)Ĩ699/tcp open arcserve ARCserve Discovery |_ Public: DESCRIBE, SETUP, PLAY, OPTIONS, TEARDOWN,GET_PARAMETER,SET_PARAMETER I have configured this one to connect to my wifi and has it's own local ip and all works fine when using their app ( SriHome) but when I try to connect using IP Camera Viewer or anycam.io, even if it recognizes an ONIF device, it doesn't connect using the authentication details I've previously setup with the SriHome application.Īfter scanning with nmap the ip of this camera I've found the following ports opened: Is there a way to connect any IP camera to a general purpose application like ip camera viewer or anycam.io? I mean I have purchased several such cameras off ebay and they all come with their own application so I would like to be able to connect all of them into the same application.
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