I've bought IPC-T5442T-ZE from Andy, less than a year ago.
The camera is connected to a Dahua NVR, the Dahua NVR is connected to a wireless router.
To prevent incoming connections, there are no port forwards or DMZ.
Also, the DNS config are wrong in the NVR/IPCs (to avoid outbound access).
Yesterday, I've noticed IPC-T5442T-ZE went offline in mid day (I have other camera monitoring the area, no one was around), no physical damage to camera or cable.
When I looked on the NVR logs saw this:
The firmware which was installed:
Notes:
1. I've never updated the NVR or IPC firmware
2. I didn't configure username 'default'
3. Now the NVR is not able to find the IPC, even when using other port in the NVR.
What should I do next?
Does it mean Andy's firmware contains a backdoor that somehow allowed the IPC to connect to the NVR and disable the camera?
The camera is connected to a Dahua NVR, the Dahua NVR is connected to a wireless router.
To prevent incoming connections, there are no port forwards or DMZ.
Also, the DNS config are wrong in the NVR/IPCs (to avoid outbound access).
Yesterday, I've noticed IPC-T5442T-ZE went offline in mid day (I have other camera monitoring the area, no one was around), no physical damage to camera or cable.
When I looked on the NVR logs saw this:
Code:
23
Time: 2022-05-13 14:02:07
Type: Remote Info
Contents:
Channel: 2
IP Address:10.1.1.66
Type:User logged out.
Serial No.: [IPC-serial-number]
24
Time: 2022-05-13 14:02:06
Type: Remote Info
Contents:
Channel: 2
IP Address:10.1.1.66
Type:User logged in.
Serial No.:[IPC-serial-number]
25
Time: 2022-05-13 14:02:06
Type: Remote Info
Contents:
Channel: 2
IP Address:10.1.1.66
Type:Network Disconnected
Serial No.:
26
Time: 2022-05-13 14:01:11
Type: Save
Contents:
Save <Monitor> config!
IP:Login Local
Username:
Group Name:
Channel:2
Enable :Yes-->No.
27
Time: 2022-05-13 14:01:05
Type: Save
Contents:
Save <Monitor> config!
IP:Login Local
Username:default
Group Name:user
Channel:2
Enable :No.-->Yes
28
Time: 2022-05-13 14:00:08
Type: User logged out.
Contents:
IP Address: 192.168.100.134
Username: viewer
29
Time: 2022-05-13 14:00:03
Type: User logged out.
Contents:
IP Address: 192.168.100.134
Username: viewer
30
Time: 2022-05-13 13:57:34
Type: Remote Info
Contents:
Channel: 2
IP Address:10.1.1.66
Type:User logged out.
Serial No.:
31
Time: 2022-05-13 13:56:26
Type: Save
Contents:
Save <Monitor> config!
IP:Login Local
Username:
Group Name:
Channel:2
Enable :Yes-->No.
The firmware which was installed:
Code:
System Version V2.820.15OG001.0.R, Build Date: 2021-07-06
WEB Version V3.2.1.1042333
ONVIF Version 20.06(V2.9.0.979397)
S/N XXXXXXXXX
Algorithm Version 1.0.3
Security Baseline Version V2.1
Copyright 2021 EmpireTech, all rights reserved.
Notes:
1. I've never updated the NVR or IPC firmware
2. I didn't configure username 'default'
3. Now the NVR is not able to find the IPC, even when using other port in the NVR.
What should I do next?
Does it mean Andy's firmware contains a backdoor that somehow allowed the IPC to connect to the NVR and disable the camera?
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