It looks like this is the same code generation method as the web-based version in this thread. I'm just pointing that out so people having trouble don't waste their time trying two tools... if one doesn't work the other won't either.
Yes It should be i attached reset manual from Hikvision and the manual said How to reset password IPC/PTZ/DVR/NVR but i try this App with last version firmware DVR not with camera the confuse come from hikvision cause they disconnect remote reset over network for new firmware so you should reset it locally like my DVR i could not reset it remotely even over my LAN and we can be more sour below the Hikvision support send him your camera serial number and he will send you a key like our generator do and compare the result and please let me know
Kim.Chan chenhengnan@hikvision.com
The new(ish) method uses RSA so unless you have Hikvision's private RSA key you can't generate a signed message that would be verified and accepted by the camera over SADP for password reset.
They've done that so you can't make a generator for the new method.
Thank you for sharing information
finally any solution over SADP with key generator was discounted with new firmware but still key generator work locally on DVR and NVR I test it myself as it in the manual I attached before
The dvr info
ID
Device Type
Software Version
002
DS-7332HGHI-SH
V3.3.3build 160716
even with the last firmware version they made
so the only way to reset camera password because there is no local access is to export XML and send it to Kikvision support and they will send you xml file then you can import and reset your camera from SADP tool
If you have ever locked yourself out of a Hikvision camera or NVR by forgetting the admin password, and had to beg Hikvision or anyone else for an unlock code, you will appreciate this. I present a small tool that lets you generate your own unlock codes which can be entered into SADP to reset the admin password on any of your Hikvision cameras. This tool is written in HTML/CSS/JavaScript so it runs in any modern web browser and you can view the complete source code easily.
Disclaimer: This tool may or may not work for your camera or NVR. Please follow the instructions very carefully and be precise in all your inputs into the tool. Some devices on newer firmware require a more secure password reset procedure which I can not help with. I think this tool will only work with cameras running firmware older than 5.3.0. I do not know what version is the cutoff for NVRs.
Update:
Some Hikvision devices (perhaps only NVRs) show their model number appended to the beginning of their serial numbers. You must remove this from the serial number that you enter into the tool. For example, if the serial number shows as DS-7208HVI-ST0123456789AAWR987654321WCVU and the device's model number is DS-7208HVI-ST, then the true serial number is 0123456789AAWR987654321WCVU
Inside this spoiler block is the complete source code which you can write to a .html file on your computer, allowing you to use it offline.
HTML:
<html>
<head>
<title>Hikvision Password Reset</title>
<script type="text/javascript">
function padLeft(str, l, c) { str = str + ""; return Array(l - str.length + 1).join(c || " ") + str }
function initialize()
{
document.getElementById("year").value = new Date().getYear() + 1900;
document.getElementById("month").value = padLeft(new Date().getMonth() + 1, 2, '0');
document.getElementById("day").value = padLeft(new Date().getDate(), 2, '0');
document.getElementById("serialNumber").onchange = GenerateSerialCode;
document.getElementById("year").onchange = GenerateSerialCode;
document.getElementById("month").onchange = GenerateSerialCode;
document.getElementById("day").onchange = GenerateSerialCode;
}
function GenerateSerialCode()
{
var serialNumber = document.getElementById("serialNumber").value;
var year = document.getElementById("year").value;
var month = document.getElementById("month").value;
var day = document.getElementById("day").value;
var plainText = serialNumber + year + month + day;
var magicNumber = 0;
for (var i = 0; i < plainText.length; i++)
magicNumber += (plainText.charCodeAt(i) * (i + 1)) ^ (i + 1);
magicNumber *= 1751873395;
magicNumber = magicNumber >>> 0; // convert to 32 bit integer
var magicWord = magicNumber + "";
var serialCode = "";
for (var i = 0; i < magicWord.length; i++)
{
var c = magicWord.charCodeAt(i);
if (c < 51)
serialCode += String.fromCharCode(c + 33);
else if (c < 53)
serialCode += String.fromCharCode(c + 62);
else if (c < 55)
serialCode += String.fromCharCode(c + 47);
else if (c < 57)
serialCode += String.fromCharCode(c + 66);
else
serialCode += String.fromCharCode(c);
}
document.getElementById("output").innerHTML = serialCode;
}
window.onload = initialize;
</script>
<style type="text/css">
body
{
width: 450px;
}
.description
{
margin: 20px 0px;
}
.label
{
margin: 10px 0px;
}
.input
{
margin-bottom: 10px;
}
#output
{
font-weight: bold;
border: 1px solid black;
padding: 10px;
font-size: 2em;
max-width: 100%;
}
</style>
</head>
<body>
<div><h2>Hikvision Camera Password Reset Utility</h2></div>
<div class="description">This tool will generate a <b>password reset code</b> which you may use to reset a forgotten admin password for a Hikvision camera.</div>
<div class="label">Enter your camera's complete CASE SENSITIVE serial number, as seen in the <a href="http://www.google.com/search?q=Hikvision%20SADP">Hikvision SADP</a> tool:</div>
<div class="input"><input type="text" id="serialNumber" style="width: 100%" placeholder="Hikvision Camera Serial Number" /></div>
<div class="label"><b>Important:</b> The date you enter below much match with the camera's clock. <b>Most likely it is not today's date!</b> To find out what date your camera thinks it is, power cycle your camera, give it time to boot up, and then refresh your camera list in SADP and check the Start Time column.</div>
<div class="label">Enter the <b>4 digit</b> year the camera thinks it is:</div>
<div class="input"><input type="text" id="year" style="width: 20%" /></div>
<div class="label">Enter the <b>2 digit</b> month the camera thinks it is:</div>
<div class="input"><input type="text" id="month" style="width: 20%" /></div>
<div class="label">Enter the <b>2 digit</b> day the camera thinks it is:</div>
<div class="input"><input type="text" id="day" style="width: 20%" /></div>
<div class="label">Your <b>password reset code</b> will appear below.</div>
<div id="output"></div>
<div class="label">The code must be entered into the <a href="http://www.google.com/search?q=Hikvision%20SADP">Hikvision SADP</a> tool in the <b>Serial code</b> box (called <b>Security Code</b> in later SADP versions). The camera will compare its internal date and time with the date and time you have entered above. The Serial Number and date much match perfectly or else the code will not work.</div>
</body>
</html>
Some will say it is irresponsible to publish this. I disagree. Evidently a number of people outside of Hikvision have possessed the ability to generate these codes for a while now. I found this (similar) functionality freely available for download elsewhere, so I really don't feel bad about releasing this and making it a bit easier to recover your cameras.
Is there already generator for version 5.3 and above ... I can't unlock my HIKVision camera (password forgotten)
If someone can generate pass for me : DS-2CD2355-I20160704AACH621040505
Date on camera (Start Time) : 1970-01-04
DSP Version : 7.3 build 160401
Software Version : V5.4build 160401
And here is EXported settings : https://drive.google.com/open?id=0Bya0rC8oL112SzBNNzhCcjNvZjg
Is there already generator for version 5.3 and above ... I can't unlock my HIKVision camera (password forgotten)
If someone can generate pass for me : DS-2CD2355-I20160704AACH621040505
Date on camera (Start Time) : 1970-01-04
DSP Version : 7.3 build 160401
Software Version : V5.4build 160401
And here is EXported settings : https://drive.google.com/open?id=0Bya0rC8oL112SzBNNzhCcjNvZjg
for new version DVR NVR this generator and similar working only locally which mean you should connect your mouse and HDMI cable and have direct access to local screen from dvr or nvr , and old version still this generator work over SADP for all device
for new version dvr and nvr you should export your XML file from your dvr and nvr and send it to hikvision Tec. Support then they will send you again xml file you can import to your device by SADP and unlock your device for unlocking
your case IP camera new version unlock by SADP is closed and there is no local access it is all over network cable so there is no generator work with you so the only solution is to export xml file by SADP and send it to Hikvision support and when they send you unlock xml file import it to your camera and make a new admin password
I don't know for sure as I haven't tried the firmware yet, but that would be logical.
Maybe Hikvision have got a bit overloaded with their middleman role in the existing recovery method.
I always say there should not be a middleman role. What security does it add, really? All the information they require can be obtained by an opponent / hacker with network access, and if they ask for further information like where the cameras were bought, you could just make something up and they'd have no way to verify. All they end up doing is making the reset procedure take a long time, and that is something they could do without involving middlemen. For example the cameras/NVRs could force you to wait 24-72 hours after starting the password reset procedure before you can complete it, and effectively the same level of "security" would be achieved.
With those versions of firmware - you will need to use the Forgot Password link in SADP and do the 'Export file' option, sending it to Hikvision tech support, for them to return a file for import.
Later - you could update the NVR firmware to version 3.4.90 which has some self-service password reset capabilities.
Looks like I'm in for a wait until respond....mind you, if I do upgrade the NVR to that firmware, would that not also force the password to be reset again? I see on the Ethernet that the NVR sends out a TFTP request once in a while, so there's that possibly.