This is very much an annoyance for me at the moment actually!
Seems to be the same on the new app as well.
I have no problem putting an email/post together, but who is the best person to contact to ask for this improvement to be made? Andy? The app devs? If so, doesn't anyone have the best...
Thanks,
Yeah I'm just after capturing a few packets. They're all the exact same. Some sort of stun server connection? Obviously some service is still running on the camera but I can't for the life of me find out which one.
So I decided to update to my IPC-HDW5231R-ZE cameras to the following firmware. I hadn't updated them for a long while.
DH_IPC-HX5X3X-Rhea_MultiLang_PN_Stream3_V2.800.0000015.0.R.200430
Everything went smoothly.
Cameras are on their own virtual lan, segregated from any access to the internet...
I reported this a few months ago, but no one was able to shed any further light on it.
I would love to know what it is:
IPC-HDW5231R-ZE trying to contact Amazon IP
(My cameras are/were running 2.622.0000000.18.R,2017-11-10)
In my case I definitely have p2p stuff all disabled. The 54.69.152.187 is the only IP address so far that any of the cameras have tried to connect with and its always been on port 2195 (tcp). Seeing as this is also the exact same port number as Apple uses for their push notifications, that does...
I've just blocked any output to apple (17.0.0.0/8) and allowed the connection to Amazon (54.0.0.0/8) and triped the camera tripwire.
Instant packets to amazon, but NO push notification on the phone, and no events in the alarm manager in iDMSS.
So I've re-blocked the amazon ip address. Not sure...
The exact same thing is happening to me.
If I do not swipe the notification on the lock screen on my iPhone to open the event, the event will not appear in the alarm manager.
If I happen to have the alarm manager open when an event occurs, it will get inserted into the alarm manager screen...
So I managed to capture some packets to that amazon ip address in wireshark format.
I ran it through cloudshark (online version of wireshark) but to be honest I don't really know how to read/use it.
However (having allowed the connection in my firewall) the following is what I noticed in one...
I've gone through everything again and I just don't see what, whenever you get a chance would you mind having a look at your camera again to point me in the right direction?
Yes I have 2 IVS rules. I know port 2195 needs to be open on the firewall to send ios push notifications (I have a post...
I have 3 IPC-HDW5231R-Z cameras and 1 newer IPC-HDW5231R-ZE.
All working well, and all on their own VLAN after reading a lot about security on this forum. This morning I was playing with my router and decided to use the services of papertrailapp.com to send my router logs to them for easier...
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Thanks for the reply, I think I'm going to do something like this. I was just surprised that seeing as so many people had bought these with their camera that no one else was discussing what they were doing to mount them!
Cheers.
Ok I'm going to come clean and say I have a very embarrassing question to ask, so I'm just going to come out with it! :embarrassed:
I bought 4 of these PFA130-E junction boxes for my Dahua cameras. All of them are being installed under soffits so the cable is going to be coming down vertically...
@mat200 Thanks for the reply.
It was happening everywhere. OSD, web GUI etc. Very very annoying.
However I may have found out something that is linked to it. I had my NVR set up with day light savings time enabled (Time zone GMT) and in my cameras the time settings where also setup with DST...