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Are you comparing the Synology GNU/Linux distro to Debian or some generic [non-Debian] distro to Debian?
If you are comparing Synology to Debian, then the 'trusted' source argument is entirely flawed. The source, meaning both source code and source of software, of software running on Synology hardware is not Synology. Synology only makes the GUI client that runs on your machine that locally interfaces to the NAS box.
TENVIS HD IP Camera- Wireless Surveillance Camera with Night Vision,Two-way. 'Works with Synology Surveillance Station 7.1 under ONVIF' -. The cloud won't help and who knows what or who can get at the data if they get hacked.
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As to the Debian 2006 SSL problem... stuff happens... Apple had some silly security problems too, much more recently than 2006. And Android is so full of holes, it's a wonder the platform works at all...
However, when the generalized public buys a NAS product -- the vendor should indicate the potential security problems regarding 'cloud' connections in big bold letters on the box and in the manual and have a large red warning that pops up in the user interface. My guess is most users wouldn't care, but it actually is extremely risky to connect these devices to the wild wild west open Internet.
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commented May 4, 2018
I did take some time but i have it working now. It works in Domotocz and i can see the stream in vlc. I want to setup the camera in surveillance station on the synology nas. I fill in the ip and port 554 set the camera to user defind H.264 and path to /unicast When i test the connection it gives me an ok but when i click next i do get 'failed to load camera function' (kan de waarde van de camerafuncties niet laden) Is there something else that i am missing?? Thanks in advance |
commented May 10, 2018
@gijsje I have just setup my camera with Surveillance Station on Synology DS. My settings were as follows. IP: as per router Port: 554 Brand: [User Defined] Source: /unicast Username and Password: Video Format: H.264 Audio Format: (as per camera settings) I then clicked 'Test Connection' and got a green tick, but the area to the right did not immediately display the video stream and connection failed when I continued to the next screen. But, when I went back and tried again, clicking 'Test', getting the green tick and then waiting the stream appeared on the right. I then continued through the rest of the setup, leaving mostly the defaults for now, until I understand how it works and then I've tweak the settings. Cheers Chris |
commented May 11, 2018
;( not working for me Did try different things but luck |
commented Jun 6, 2018
@gijsje, how did you get it working on Domoticz. When I set Dafang to use mjpeg and put the values (http://IPDAFANG/cgi-bin/currentpic.cgi) into the cam in domoticz i get only one frame and only when i click test but never after saving. |
commented Jun 11, 2018
For me it's also working with the settings Chris posted. Are you running the latest version of surveillance station? |
commented Jun 12, 2018 • edited
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Still can not connect to survailance station The Dafang camera works great but not the small one It gives me the green tick It says it is loading And then it says it can not load the camera functions |
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