So I've got some stuff on my DVR that I would like to copy off to my computer for burning to dvd. Unfortunately, I've not been very successful yet. I have one of my techie friends over to help, and he made more progress than I did, but we're still stumped.
Using Nmap we found out all the ip's on my network (the dvr happens to be 192.168.1.102. I wonder if that is standard.) and the open ports on the DVR (21303 and 21306).
Also according to Nmap it is running, in its words, Microsoft IIS SSL. Hmmmm...I'm a little surprised to see windows on there. Maybe I could run a website off my DVR! Just kidding.
Connecting directly to the ip and port using http did little good. You get back, according to Firefox, and "application/octet-stream". Saving that and opening it in a hex editor (I've got a liking for XVI32) you see 15 03 01 00 02 01 00, which doesn't really mean anything to me. If you use https, you don't get anything.
Of course, I tried to connect to it with IIS manager. Nope. Didn't work.
So, no progress yet. Anybody have any ideas?
Using Nmap we found out all the ip's on my network (the dvr happens to be 192.168.1.102. I wonder if that is standard.) and the open ports on the DVR (21303 and 21306).
Also according to Nmap it is running, in its words, Microsoft IIS SSL. Hmmmm...I'm a little surprised to see windows on there. Maybe I could run a website off my DVR! Just kidding.
Connecting directly to the ip and port using http did little good. You get back, according to Firefox, and "application/octet-stream". Saving that and opening it in a hex editor (I've got a liking for XVI32) you see 15 03 01 00 02 01 00, which doesn't really mean anything to me. If you use https, you don't get anything.
Of course, I tried to connect to it with IIS manager. Nope. Didn't work.
So, no progress yet. Anybody have any ideas?
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