Okay, I'm new to NVR's. I have 4 cameras and 3 ftp their alarms to an RPI but the 4th couldn't so I bought an Evtevision NVR. And it works, the one camera without ftp capability is recording.
My problem is that rather than fight with the NVR software, I have the 3 other cameras recording alarms just fine and would like to ftp their alarms to the NVR instead of the RPI.
The Evtevision NVR refuses ssh, telnet and ftp. Of course I can see it has port 22 closed so it won't accept ssh on that port, has port 21 closed so it won't accept ftp on that port, and has port 23 closed so it can't accept telnet on that port. It's screen says it has port 554 open for media and port 80 open for http. However nmap shows it does have port 554 open for rtsp but the port it has open for http is port 90. It also has port 8180 open.
ssh to port 90 gets 'connection error'; ssh to 8180 gets 'Server unexpected closed network connection.', ssh to 554 gets no response and hangs putty. Correction, checking if the port 90 was accurate I piped nmap to grep 90 and no, that port wasn't shown. Running nmap again it shows port 80 so it was likely a dead pixel on the old laptop.
So, is there any way I can ftp alarms into the NVR? It does have a 15 pin D connector port.
Thanks.
soyrunner
My problem is that rather than fight with the NVR software, I have the 3 other cameras recording alarms just fine and would like to ftp their alarms to the NVR instead of the RPI.
The Evtevision NVR refuses ssh, telnet and ftp. Of course I can see it has port 22 closed so it won't accept ssh on that port, has port 21 closed so it won't accept ftp on that port, and has port 23 closed so it can't accept telnet on that port. It's screen says it has port 554 open for media and port 80 open for http. However nmap shows it does have port 554 open for rtsp but the port it has open for http is port 90. It also has port 8180 open.
ssh to port 90 gets 'connection error'; ssh to 8180 gets 'Server unexpected closed network connection.', ssh to 554 gets no response and hangs putty. Correction, checking if the port 90 was accurate I piped nmap to grep 90 and no, that port wasn't shown. Running nmap again it shows port 80 so it was likely a dead pixel on the old laptop.
So, is there any way I can ftp alarms into the NVR? It does have a 15 pin D connector port.
Thanks.
soyrunner