Simply set the ntp server url to `telnetd -p26 -l/bin/sh` (those are backticks not single quotes). Once you hit save there will be a telnet server running on port 26 that doesn't require a login. Use this to create yourself a linux user with root privs and then in future you can login via the...
When I have mine up and running they will all be firewalled off, still playing with them at the moment. I doubt security is something they are bothered with, it only took a couple of minutes to find a command injection vulnerability and get a root shell on the camera (although the vulnerability...
Quite agree Alastair, it's a new router that I hadn't locked down yet.
I've not seen a P2P capability in the config yet, but I've not had much time to play with the cameras so far.
Anyone noticed these cameras open an external port via upnp through your firewall?
The port forward goes to port 34102 of the camera which has the main camera process (fx256) listening on it. I've not yet worked out what this port is for.
Below is a list of the ports the camera listens on an...