Re: IP Camera -

2017-01-28 Thread Ed Greshko
> + > That produces a picture of the the local terrain when entered in VLC as a > stream. Yep. >>> Anyway. To see what happens with telnet >>> >>> [egreshko@meimei ~]$ telnet freja.hiof.no 1935 >>> Trying 158.39.165.8... >>> Connected to fre

Re: IP Camera -

2017-01-28 Thread Bob Goodwin
losed. You should get the same when connecting with your IP camera using port 554. If you get "connection refused" then you know it is currently disabled. + I see the same result: [bobg@box10 photosnew]$ telnet freja.hiof.no 1935 Trying 158.39.165.8... Connected to freja.

Re: IP Camera -

2017-01-28 Thread Ed Greshko
eshko@meimei ~]$ telnet freja.hiof.no 1935 Trying 158.39.165.8... Connected to freja.hiof.no. Escape character is '^]'. ^] telnet> close Connection closed. You should get the same when connecting with your IP camera using port 554. If you get "connection refused" then you know it

Re: IP Camera -

2017-01-28 Thread Ed Greshko
FWIW, you can confirm that RTSP is disabled by doing telnet cams_ip 554 ___ users mailing list -- users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe send an email to users-le...@lists.fedoraproject.org

Re: IP Camera -

2017-01-28 Thread Ed Greshko
On 01/28/17 16:48, Bob Goodwin wrote: > On 01/27/17 17:18, Ed Greshko wrote: >> Well, can you view the webpage? > + > No, assuming you refer to the web page in the camera, it seems to be a flash > display > that requires those "plugins" installed. I can only see the entry page > listing the fou

Re: IP Camera -

2017-01-28 Thread Bob Goodwin
On 01/27/17 17:18, Ed Greshko wrote: Well, can you view the webpage? + No, assuming you refer to the web page in the camera, it seems to be a flash display that requires those "plugins" installed. I can only see the entry page listing the four items as you said were shown in the manual.

Re: IP Camera -

2017-01-27 Thread Ed Greshko
On 01/28/17 06:18, Ed Greshko wrote: > > On 01/28/17 05:06, Bob Goodwin wrote: >> The "Real Time Streaming Protocol" also does not work in VLC. I have other >> video cameras >> that it handles as mjpg.video, but nothing I tried there will work with this >> Foscam c1. >> >> Yes I get a web page

Re: IP Camera -

2017-01-27 Thread Ed Greshko
On 01/28/17 05:06, Bob Goodwin wrote: > The "Real Time Streaming Protocol" also does not work in VLC. I have other > video cameras > that it handles as mjpg.video, but nothing I tried there will work with this > Foscam c1. > > Yes I get a web page but only the first page. It asks me to download

Re: IP Camera -

2017-01-27 Thread Bob Goodwin
On 01/27/17 16:16, Samuel Sieb wrote: The easiest way to get some information on what's happening would be to run wireshark or tcpdump and find out what connections the iphone is making. Assuming the camera is wired, you could run tcpdump on your dd-wrt router and filter for the camera's

Re: IP Camera -

2017-01-27 Thread Samuel Sieb
On 01/27/2017 10:13 AM, Bob Goodwin wrote: I've changed the ip-address and my daughter set up our iPhones to connect via wifi. I believe she used port 88 and an non-Foscom application she found on the apple site. She's satisfied with that part for use in the barn but I am still interested in acce

Re: IP Camera -

2017-01-27 Thread Bob Goodwin
On 01/27/17 15:27, Ed Greshko wrote: Do you get the camera's webpage when you go to... http://192.168.1.153:88/ ? Note that is "http" and not "rtsp".(Is the IP still 192.168.1.153 ?) Real Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP) is for the Video/Audio of the camera and port 554 while access to

Re: IP Camera -

2017-01-27 Thread Ed Greshko
On 01/28/17 02:13, Bob Goodwin wrote: > I've changed the ip-address and my daughter set up our iPhones to connect via > wifi. I > believe she used port 88 and an non-Foscom application she found on the apple > site. > She's satisfied with that part for use in the barn but I am still interested

Re: IP Camera -

2017-01-27 Thread Bob Goodwin
On 01/27/17 09:04, Ed Greshko wrote: Downloading the manual http://www.foscam.com/Uploads/ProductFiles/2016-10-28/C1%20C2%20User%20Manual%20V2.1.zip and then reading it suggests using "vlc" as an alternative for access. According to the manual, the rtsp port is 554 and not 88 as you've entered

Re: IP Camera -

2017-01-27 Thread Ed Greshko
On 01/27/17 03:35, Bob Goodwin wrote: > On 01/26/17 14:01, Samuel Sieb wrote: >> On 01/26/2017 10:44 AM, Bob Goodwin wrote: >>> I've tried VLC which works with some much older cameras that use mjpg, >>> but I haven't been able to find a string that doesn't produce an error >>> and worse yet locks

Re: IP Camera -

2017-01-27 Thread poma
On 26.01.2017 20:35, Bob Goodwin wrote: > On 01/26/17 14:01, Samuel Sieb wrote: >> On 01/26/2017 10:44 AM, Bob Goodwin >> wrote: >>> I've tried VLC which works with some >>> much older cameras that use mjpg, >>> but I haven't been able to find a >>> string that doesn't produce an error >>> and w

Re: IP Camera -

2017-01-26 Thread Jack Craig
On Thu, Jan 26, 2017 at 11:35 AM, Bob Goodwin wrote: On 01/26/17 14:01, Samuel Sieb wrote: > > > It still has the default settings, user admin and the password is empty. > Not sure if I can set the password from the browser, have not attempted > that. > > Dunno what to do from there? > *por

Re: IP Camera -

2017-01-26 Thread Bob Goodwin
On 01/26/17 14:01, Samuel Sieb wrote: On 01/26/2017 10:44 AM, Bob Goodwin wrote: I've tried VLC which works with some much older cameras that use mjpg, but I haven't been able to find a string that doesn't produce an error and worse yet locks up VLC for an annoying period of time. Some googl

Re: IP Camera -

2017-01-26 Thread Samuel Sieb
On 01/26/2017 10:44 AM, Bob Goodwin wrote: I've tried VLC which works with some much older cameras that use mjpg, but I haven't been able to find a string that doesn't produce an error and worse yet locks up VLC for an annoying period of time. Some googling suggeststhat rtsp is required, dnf ins

IP Camera -

2017-01-26 Thread Bob Goodwin
Does anyone have any experience with the Foscam C1 IP camera. Like many things it wants Outlook Explorer for set up and operation, perhaps my iPhone would work? But I really want to deal with it via my Fedora 25 workstation. New, out of the box my router assigns it an address 192.168.1.15