3 authentication, 4 registration information, 5 arp protection – Uniview IPC675LFW-AX4DUPKC-VG 5MP Outdoor Mini PTZ Active Deterrence Network Camera with Night Vision User Manual

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Log in

The login page appears when HTTPS is enabled. A secure data transmission channel is established
after you log in.

5.9.3

Authentication

Configure RTSP authentication and HTTP authentication to improve the security of network transmission.
Only after successful authentication can data such as videos, audios, text, and images be transferred on
the network.

Go to

Setup

>

Security

>

Network Security

>

Authentication

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Choose an authentication mode.

Item

Description

RTSP

Authentica

tion

Choose an authentication mode from the drop-down list.

Basic: Basic authentication. The username and password are transferred on network in plaintext,

which imposes serious security risks.

Digest MD5: Digest authentication, which uses MD5 to protect the username, password, and

domain of the requester, and provides higher security.

Digest SHA256: Digest authentication, which uses SHA256 for authentication and provides higher

security than Digest MD5.

None: Transmit message without authenticating the RTSP address.

HTTP

Authentica

tion

Choose an authentication mode from the drop-down list.

Digest MD5: Digest authentication, which uses MD5 to protect the username, password, and

domain of the requester, and provides higher security.

Digest SHA256: Digest authentication, which uses SHA256 for authentication and provides higher

security than Digest MD5.

None: Transmit message without authenticating the RTSP address.

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5.9.4

Registration Information

You can set to hide vendor information of the camera from the server.

Go to

Setup

>

Security

>

Registration Information

.

Enable

Hide Vendor Info

. Vendor information will not be displayed on the management platform.

Click

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5.9.5

ARP Protection

Protect the camera from ARP spoofing attacks by binding the gateway’s IP address and MAC address.

Go to

Setup

>

Security

>

Network Security

>

ARP Protection

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