[DC LoCo] Not a linux question, at least not directly...
Keith Howell
keith.c.howell at gmail.com
Mon Jun 13 04:02:12 UTC 2011
Port 5060+ are normally associated with the SIP (VOIP) protocol. Not
sure why this camera would be using these ports unless it is an effort
to bypass firewalls by hoping they are letting SIP through.
Is the HTML actually HTML or is it XML?
Just a random couple of thoughts
--
Keith
On 06/12/2011 03:40 PM, Kevin Cole wrote:
> [Cut and pasted (and edited) from IRC]
>
> So... Merge has again been consorting with the Dark Side of the Force,
> and while traveling picked up some motion detector camera system in some
> back alley of Bangladesh. It's the kind of crap-tastic Winblows-only,
> probably pirated software that one expects is riddled with viruses,
> etc. Half of the interface displays data / instructions / menus in what
> I assume is a dialect of Chinese. But having expressed my distain /
> concern, I'm still trying to help. It CLAIMS to broadcast on ports 5060,
> 5061 and 5062. (I forget the specifics of which port does which.) And
> also 80. What it puts out on 80 appears to be HTML sans header that
> identifies it as such. I forget the best way to see the headers.
> Micro$oft Aiiieeeee! recognizes the data as HTML and displays it as
> correctly as possible, but other browsers just give me raw "view source"
> views of the HTML.
>
> Thoughts?
>
> (I'll be trying to gather more data after my dosa and beer...)
>
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