On 01/28/17 09:19, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 01/28/17 19:41, Ed Greshko wrote:
> FWIW, you can confirm that RTSP is disabled by doing
>
> telnet cams_ip 554
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[bobg@box10 photosnew]$ telnet
192.168.1.53 554
Trying 192.168.1.53...
telnet: connect to address 192.168.1.53:
Connection refused
[bobg@box10 photosnew]$ telnet
192.168.1.53:554
telnet: 192.168.1.53:554: Name or
service not known
192.168.1.53:554: Unknown host
Not certain I have the right command
string, rarely have used telnet ...
> I was out and on my mobile when I wrote the above. So to be more
clear....
>
> Take this site/feed. You can enter the following in to vlc or another player
supporting RTSP.
>
> rtsp://freja.hiof.no:1935/rtplive/_definst_/hessdalen03.stream
>
> Note that is it a non-standard port, 1935. If you connect you'll see it is a ski
resort
> in Norway. Better connect before the sun goes down. :-)
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That produces a picture of the the local
terrain when entered in VLC as a stream.
> Anyway..... To see what happens with telnet....
>
> [egreshko@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 is currently disabled.
>
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I see the same result:
[bobg@box10 photosnew]$ telnet
freja.hiof.no 1935
Trying 158.39.165.8...
Connected to freja.hiof.no.
Escape character is '^]'.
^]
telnet> close
Connection closed.
This would seem to indicate VLC will
view the Foscam1 video if I can get it
to run rtsp?
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