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Author Topic: DCS2330l anti hack blocks DNR202L ?  (Read 9856 times)

RYAT3

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Re: DCS2330l anti hack blocks DNR202L ?
« Reply #15 on: October 06, 2016, 07:23:14 PM »

There is a recent firmware update available for the DNR.  I'll apply it when I'm down there in a month.  Hopefully it will fix that problem.

There is also a new 1.14 F/W upgrade which has "4. Add support Dlink new anti-brute force mechanism(block only IP, reset when successful login from one IP)"

I'm not sure how this would work.. if your local connection is logging in correctly, and someone is attacking remotely - is the remote only blocked and the local still good?  Does the local reconnecting unblock the attacker?   ???

*I'll try to test this on the weekend.
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Re: DCS2330l anti hack blocks DNR202L ?
« Reply #17 on: October 07, 2016, 08:39:13 PM »

myDlinkLite has been prompting me to update the firmware to the new level.  I've allowed it multiple times and it appears that it is updating the firmware but the camera remains at firmware level 1.12.  I suspect that the update is failing due to this problem.  Will need to do it locally when I get there in three weeks.

Possibly related, we are finding that two of our three cams are now showing "Xed out" in myDlinkLite but I can still access them directly without going through myDlinkLite.  Because I'm having a high frequency of this "locked" problem which appears as "403 Forbidden" when directly accessed, I'm assuming that's why myDlinkLite is just giving up and reporting the camera as permanently unavailable.  When I get the "403 Forbidden" response, I just hit F5 periodically to refresh the web page and I finally get the login prompt to access the camera.

Also note that this problem is pervasive on my three 2330L cams but I have not seen this on my two 2630L cams running FW 1.03.

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RYAT3

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Re: DCS2330l anti hack blocks DNR202L ?
« Reply #18 on: October 07, 2016, 08:52:25 PM »

Maybe the download isn't getting there completely, so the camera stops it?

It would be borderline crazy - but since you are connecting remotely directly to the cam f/w, have you thought of trying to upload the F/W from your current location?

Just don't be streaming anything else while doing that on the slow connection there.

Do you see any signal strength in Network Wireless setup?  That would be your other obstacle...
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Re: DCS2330l anti hack blocks DNR202L ?
« Reply #19 on: October 09, 2016, 06:13:51 PM »

I have tried to update the firmware DIRECTLY from my location here without going through myDlinkLite but still have the same result.  Checking a little more by way of camera logs, router logs, and the browser status at the bottom of the browser page indicating that it is waiting for a response from the server it looks like the download is failing almost immediately.  I've tried this on two of the three 2330L cams with the same results.  Is something in the communication link timing out?  I don't know.  I do know that I have a 1Mb/s ADSL link down there.  That's pretty slow.

The only other remote update I'd done in the past was on the two 2630L cams.  Both of them worked with no problem.  It seems that there is something different about the 2330L and 2630L cams.  Generally speaking I've noticed that the 2630L cams respond more quickly to requests.  Is it an algorithmic difference or a processor speed difference that allows the 2630Ls to remotely update while the 2330Ls won't?  I don't know.

Signal strength is generally in the 70s and 80s on these cams.

I did have a high incidence of DoS attack log entries in my router log indicating that the attack was coming from my IP address here in Colorado.  I thought maybe the router was blocking my communications and creating the problems so I disabled DOS attack security in my router.  I no longer get those DoS log entries but it didn't fix the firmware upload issue.

I still get a high frequency of the 403 forbidden hits.  I still think this is related to my DNR-312 recorder but am waiting to apply new 2330L and DNR-312L firmware updates when I'm there in three weeks.  Still hoping they may fix some problems.

Note that I only get the 403 Forbidden hits on the 2330L cams and not the 2630L cams.  That may be a clue but I don't know what it's telling me.

I am still having a high frequency of the "403 forbidden" web page occurrences and DOS attack

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Re: DCS2330l anti hack blocks DNR202L ?
« Reply #20 on: October 09, 2016, 06:27:54 PM »

I haven't dealt with that slow of a connection.

Here's another idea:

You could get a cheap laptop, put it there, and enable remote desktop connection, and you have to open up 1 port (3389).

http://www.practicallynetworked.com/networking/win_rem_dsktp_pt3.htm


Then when you are back home - you can administer your setup remotely, with a local laptop.

You could tell it to download the f/w, disconnect, and return later on.

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Re: DCS2330l anti hack blocks DNR202L ?
« Reply #21 on: October 09, 2016, 06:38:43 PM »

I wonder how bad your pings are... if those are timing out...  :o
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Re: DCS2330l anti hack blocks DNR202L ?
« Reply #22 on: October 10, 2016, 07:41:33 AM »

Can also use teamviewer as well.
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