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Hikvision DS-2CD2632F-IS under Ubuntu Linux?

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Actually, the live preview works in Firefox on Linux. However, you are correct that to modify any of the image configuration settings requires the hikvision browser plugin (and that does not run in Linux).

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Interestingly SADP isn't on hikvision's main site anymore. I could find a link in google-search for a country specific hikvision site and installed it.

 

What should I give for an IP / settings? I tried 192.168.1.64.

 

Here we go again: It always reverts to factory defaults soon after (interestingly to a different build). The order of screenshots is sadp.jpg, sadp2.jpg, sadp3.jpg.

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sadp3.thumb.jpg.cdb69f971373e7e36378344d596e5d1b.jpg

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Set the IP to an unused IP on your subnet (the first 3 numbers in the IP address). Do a ping to see if the address is being used. Use ifconfig to see what you Ubuntu PC is using and use the same subnet mask and gateway.

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I set the IP of the camera via SADP to:

192.168.1.34

and IPv4 Gateway to:

192.168.1.1

Subnet:

255.255.255.0

 

However, I can't access the cam over my webbrowser via 192.168.1.34

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I see the ip-cam with arp-scan now (192.168.1.34):

 

sudo arp-scan --interface=eth0 --localnet
[sudo] password for empedokles: 
Interface: eth0, datalink type: EN10MB (Ethernet)
Starting arp-scan 1.8.1 with 256 hosts (http://www.nta-monitor.com/tools/arp-scan/)
192.168.1.1 00:22:10:82:61:40   Motorola Mobility, Inc.
192.168.1.33    00:80:3f:3a:d6:79   TATUNG COMPANY
192.168.1.34    44:19:b7:27:c2:fa   (Unknown)
192.168.1.200   00:18:fe:6d:cb:3e   Hewlett Packard

4 packets received by filter, 0 packets dropped by kernel
Ending arp-scan 1.8.1: 256 hosts scanned in 1.451 seconds (176.43 hosts/sec). 4 responded

Tatung Company is my digital TV-Box and not the IP-Cam. 192.168.1.34 (Unknown) should be the IP-Cam

 

empedokles@empedokles:~$ ifconfig
eth0      Link encap:Ethernet  Hardware Adresse 08:9e:01:35:86:e8  
         inet Adresse:192.168.1.40  Bcast:192.168.1.255  Maske:255.255.255.0
         inet6-Adresse: fe80::a9e:1ff:fe35:86e8/64 Gültigkeitsbereich:Verbindung
         UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST  MTU:1500  Metrik:1
         RX-Pakete:106463 Fehler:0 Verloren:0 Überläufe:0 Fenster:0
         TX-Pakete:73674 Fehler:0 Verloren:0 Überläufe:0 Träger:0
         Kollisionen:0 Sendewarteschlangenlänge:1000 
         RX-Bytes:90962221 (90.9 MB)  TX-Bytes:16044389 (16.0 MB)

lo        Link encap:Lokale Schleife  
         inet Adresse:127.0.0.1  Maske:255.0.0.0
         inet6-Adresse: ::1/128 Gültigkeitsbereich:Maschine
         UP LOOPBACK RUNNING  MTU:65536  Metrik:1
         RX-Pakete:16876 Fehler:0 Verloren:0 Überläufe:0 Fenster:0
         TX-Pakete:16876 Fehler:0 Verloren:0 Überläufe:0 Träger:0
         Kollisionen:0 Sendewarteschlangenlänge:0 
         RX-Bytes:1428659 (1.4 MB)  TX-Bytes:1428659 (1.4 MB)

 

Unfortunately I couldn't access it over VLC. What's the issue?

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How are you trying to use it with VLC? I'm not at my PC, but if I remember right, you have to open a stream and then put the rtsp URL in there and start the stream.

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Yes, over VLC and following command:

rtsp://192.168.1.34:554//Streaming/Channels/2

 

It say's that no connection could be established.

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Yes, over VLC and following command:

rtsp://192.168.1.34:554//Streaming/Channels/2

 

It say's that no connection could be established.

 

In your example you have double forward slashes in the URL "//" vs. a single forward slash

/". That maybe contributing to your problem?

 

Don

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