Model loads as “generic ONVIF” “*RSP H.264/H.265/MPJG/MPEG4” in Blue Iris auto-discovery. RTSP is port 554 and ONVIF discovery is port 8089. The cameras themselves (at least the WNIP-2LTA-BS models). If anyone would like to be part of that research, let me know.Īfter penetration into the WNIP2’s (secure enclave) wireless network, it is possible to interact with the wireless cameras directly on the broadcast network. I’m open to working with another owner of a WNIP2 to produce the same results, to confirm that each WNIP2 uses a dedicated, non-similar wireless PSK. Regardless, the result is the cameras working with BlueIris/Hubitat/HomeAssistant with or without the WNIP2 WNVR recorder. That said, I’m working with NightOwl to provide them responsible disclosure since, I believe it to be a security related oversight. Its nothing insignificant and involves packet captures. I found a solution to this that provides full onvif for all the cameras that operate “behind” the secure-enclave wireless WNVR (WNIP2). Hopefully someone here has some insight of what to try next. From the port scan I see that the following ports are open on the box: I tried adding it as a generic camera usingīut it can’t find that doesn’t work. I did a port scan on the DVR and it shows port 554 open and it responses with “rtsp-methods: SETUP,OPTIONS,DESCRIBE,PLAY,TEARDOWN,GET_PARAMETER”Īnd even did a packet capture of using the windows 10 app and when the program connects it uses port 44554 and gets a response like this Anyone try to connect a Night Owl WNIP2 wireless security camera system to HA? From reading the documentation it shows that the cameras support rtsp streaming but I can’t figure out how to get it to work.
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