Alive-in-2025 13 hours ago

I'd like the ability to control, privatize, manage the feed for my wyze and reolink cameras. Anyone doing that?

bitbasher 15 hours ago

I worked at a video surveillance company many years ago. We built PTZ controls that worked on the desktop and over the network via a web page... this was in early 2000s.

We also got hammered by a patent troll because apparently, the math behind stitching fisheye lenses into a flat video plane is somehow patented.

  • DidYaWipe 13 hours ago

    Gotta love the derelict USPTO.

ck2 15 hours ago

There is also OpenIPC which works with some of my cheap chinese cameras

https://github.com/OpenIPC/

https://team.openipc.org/ipcam_dms/ (note the english translated link)

Be sure to firewall your cameras on your router to only intranet, do not let them access internet or they phone home

(you can let them sync time by capturing ITP requests and running your own service on your router)

  • sudobash1 13 hours ago

    It looks like OpenIPC is a replacement firmware. I would assume this means (as long as you trust the OpenIPC authors) that you don't have to firewall them off from the Internet. You ordinarily only have to do that for the sketchy firmware that they come with. Open firmware shouldn't be "phoning home".

    • ck2 13 hours ago

      You never know when a zero-day is going to popup and whack your cameras as IOT, part of a DDOS or whatnot

      But if you've hardened it even a little bit with something as easy as not letting it communicate off your intranet, well that can prevent ugly discoveries later

      If you need offsite remote camera access you can always carve out a tunnel