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Free SecureImageDisplay Version 4.0
Image sizes for the examples shown here are small for demonstration purposes. You can use any sizes.
This Interface works with ALL Foscam IP Camera models and virtually all other IP Cameras as well as any imaging devices that can supply Snapshots via HTTP and/or HTTPS and is compatible with any and all Internet browser capable devices running on any Operating System and using any browser. From Computers to Tablets to Phones and TVs.
Here are the current options this Interface supports:
Custom Logo in IP Camera Images
Custom Text in IP Camera Images
Require Unique User and Password to Access
Allows HTTPS Access Even For MJPEG Based IP Cameras
Set Time Limit for Viewing
Extended Access Restrictions for ALL Foscam IP Camera Models
Save Last Real-Time Image From Foscam IP Camera To Disk
Real-Time Image Request Throttling
Auto-Recovery Image Fallback
Automatic Image Percentage Resize
Automatic Image Fixed Size Resize
Insert Date Time and Custom Text Into Images
Time Zone Offset When Web Server Is In Another Time Zone
Controlled Privacy
Automatic Image Refreshing Using HTML Front-End ("Example Included" )
Click on any of the Nine Foscam U.S. IP Demo Camera images below to view a specific IP Camera in Real-Time using unsecure methods. If the IP Camera or imaging device in question natively supports HTTPS then even the unsecure Interfaces can be changed to use HTTPS vs. HTTP and be secure as well.
Last Real-Time Images Stored On Disk Displayed - CDT Time
Live Demonstrations Showing ALL Foscam U.S. Demo IP Cameras At The Same Time Using Secure Methods:
Without Login Required:
http://107.170.59.150/foscam/FoscamUS.htm
User Name and Password can be ANY combination of characters. Please note that when using HTTP the User and Password are sent in the clear in this Login example. User name is admin Password is admin
With Login Required:
http://107.170.59.150/foscam/Secur [...] oginUS.php
The same can be done using HTTPS however the example is using a self-signed certificate so you will see a warning:
Without Login Required:
https://107.170.59.150/foscam/FoscamUS.htm
With Login Required:
https://107.170.59.150/foscam/Secur [...] oginUS.php
Extended Access Restrictions for all Foscam IP Camera Models
If someone were to try to access the Interface that was not allowed to do so and they tried to grab Snapshots or Refreshed Snapshots from your Foscam IP Camera(s). There are Extended Access Restrictions you can implement and use with the Interface. To deny anyone access to the Interface directly. Even if they know the file location of the Interface on the web server.
Example ("Compare above links HTML source code to links below" ):
http://107.170.59.150/foscam/FoscamUSAttempt.htm
https://107.170.59.150/foscam/FoscamUSAttempt.htm
Click on any of the Six Foscam.com IP Camera Demo images below to view a specific IP Camera in Real-Time using unsecure methods. If the IP Camera or imaging device in question natively supports HTTPS then even the unsecure Interfaces can be changed to use HTTPS vs. HTTP and be secure as well.
Last Real-Time Images Stored On Disk Displayed - China Time
Live Demonstrations Showing ALL Foscam.com Demo IP Cameras At The Same Time Using Secure Methods:
Without Login Required:
http://107.170.59.150/foscam/FoscamChina.htm
User Name and Password can be ANY combination of characters. Please note that when using HTTP the User and Password are sent in the clear in this Login example. User name is admin Password is admin
With Login Required:
http://107.170.59.150/foscam/Secur [...] nChina.php
The same can be done using HTTPS however the example is using a self-signed certificate so you will see a warning:
Without Login Required:
https://107.170.59.150/foscam/FoscamChina.htm
With Login Required:
https://107.170.59.150/foscam/Secur [...] nChina.php
Extended Access Restrictions for all Foscam IP Camera Models
If someone were to try to access the Interface that was not allowed to do so and they tried to grab Snapshots or Refreshed Snapshots from your Foscam IP Camera(s). There are Extended Access Restrictions you can implement and use with the Interface. To deny anyone access to the Interface directly. Even if they know the file location of the Interface on the web server.
Example ("Compare above links HTML source code to links below" ):
http://107.170.59.150/foscam/FoscamChinaAttempt.htm
https://107.170.59.150/foscam/FoscamChinaAttempt.htm
The Facts
One of the downsides of accessing your IP Cameras over insecure Internet connections or displaying "Real-Time" image(s) of your Foscam IP Cameras in Social Media sites, Blogs, Forums, Web Pages, Instant Messengers or even in Emails as an image or as links. Is that by doing so, you expose and show your Foscam IP Cameras DDNS and Port or ISP IP Address and Port and User Id and Password credentials for your Foscam IP Camera.
This Interface provides methods that resolve the above issues with future versions and functionality to come. Even while using HTTP unsecure access methods to any of your Foscam IP Cameras.
Secure Private Use
These images and their very secure methods. Contain no reference to your Foscam IP Cameras Model information, DDNS, IP Address or Cameras User credentials on where the Foscam IP Camera images originated from or how they were obtained.
In fact. These methods can be used to check on your Foscam IP Cameras when you are using any Internet browser capable device that is using public or semi-private Internet access. Such as public WiFi access or even your workplace and other semi-private internet connections for your Internet connection at that time.
Where you do not trust or wish to broadcast ANY information about your Foscam IP Cameras when accessing them on any risky or potentially unsecure Internet connection.
Where by doing so. Could and can expose you to Identity Theft or other IP Camera abuses. If others could use that exposed information. To abuse your IP Cameras by changing their position and/or viewing their video streams at anytime and/or gain access to your IP Cameras configurations. Thereby and possibly ("Depending on the User Id Level you used to access your IP Camera when using those unsecure Internet connections" ) others could also learn your Email and/or FTP User Ids and Passwords for them. Why take that RISK on a unsecure internet connection when there no longer is a need to do so?
Note: Once someone learns where your IP Camera is located ("DDNS and/or ISP IP Address" ) over an unsecure Internet connection. While also having any valid IP Camera User Id and Password information that was exposed because of using that unsecure Internet connection. They can connect to your IP Camera and based on the IP Cameras User Id level and Password that they ("Sniffed" ) and captured over a unsecured Internet connection. They can also determine what type of IP Camera is being used during that ("Sniffing" ) process.
At the very minimum, they would have unfettered 24/7/365 access to your IP Cameras video streams anytime your IP Camera was online and still using that same DDNS and Port or ISP IP Address and Port and User Id and Password for that IP Camera, that they ("Sniffed" ) on that unsecure Internet connection. That's a "Best Case" scenario and definitely not the worse case scenario and for sure, not worth the risk.
Some corporate, workplace, Hotspots and other Internet connections or their proxies. May block and not allow access to ports other than ports 80 and 443. This gets around those blocks as well. Allowing you to always have access to your Foscam IP Cameras.
Secure Public Use
Here are methods to securely display your Foscam IP Cameras "Real-Time" in Social Media sites, Emails, Forums, Blogs, Web Pages, Instant Messengers and anyplace where you can include an image or links in your post. As well as your own web pages which can now include a "Real-Time" Snapshot image of your Foscam IP Camera.
Without needing to include or expose any reference to your Foscam IP Cameras DDNS, IP Address or Foscam IP Cameras User credentials. With or without your own custom text and/or date and timestamp embedded in the actual image(s) displayed.
This is an excellent method for example. To display a current single image or automatically refreshed images of any Foscam IP Camera. MJPEG or H.264 based, in Real-Time, on a web page at the time a visitor visits and views that webpage. Without giving up any information about your Foscam IP Camera location or user credentials. While and when doing so.
Download
Both these examples require having access to a Web Server with PHP.
In some cases. Web Hosting services do NOT allow access to non-standard outgoing ports. Meaning a port other then port 80. If your Web Hosting service will not open a non-standard port to your current Foscam IP Cameras port. You will be forced to use port 80 for your Foscam IP Camera, to get this to work. The php script automatically checks and reports if this is the case.
Here are the nine files required for this Interface. All in a .zip file:
http://107.170.59.150/V40/SecureImageDisplayV40.zip
These examples below are using a 160x120 and 320x180 resolutions for live demonstration purposes. But you can display any camera resolution for your Real-Time Snapshots or automatic refreshed Snapshots of your Foscam IP Camera on Social Media sites, Blogs, Forums or anywhere that allows you to add an images and/or links to your post. Including your Emails.
Examples
Both examples below are using the same Interface with different configuration options.
First Example - Simple Proxy
The first example. Simply pulls a current image from your Foscam IP Camera in "Real Time" and displays it on the web page that references it. Left is Foscam FI8918W. Right is Foscam FI9821W-V2:
The images you see above. Are Real-Time images that were just created when you loaded and viewed this Forum post web page. Not old images from when this post was created and posted here in the forum.
You can do the same on any Forum, Blog, Social Media Site, Web Pages, Instant Messengers and in Emails that allows you to include images and/or links in your posts. Including your own Web Pages.
Even if the you are not allowed to include images in your posts. You can instead include a link that when clicked on can display a Real-Time image of your Foscam IP Camera. With or without custom text included in those images. Without exposing any information about your Foscam IP Cameras DDNS, ISP IP Address, Port, User Ids or Passwords to do so. Example:
Secure Single Images Without Custom Text
Foscam MJPEG based IP Camera:
http://107.170.59.150/FoscamPullImage2.php
Foscam H.264 based IP Camera:
http://107.170.59.150/test/SecureImageDisplayH264.php
You can also use these same secure methods that do not expose any information about your Foscam IP Camera. Such as your DDNS, ISP IP Address, Port, User Ids and Passwords. To display your Foscam IP Camera using automatic Real-Time images that refresh at the rate you desire by embedding the logic in a Web Page or including a link in Social Media sites, Blogs, Forums and Web Pages, Instant Messengers and your Emails. With or without custom text. Example:
Secure Images Automatically Refreshed Without Custom Text:
http://107.170.59.150/SecureRefreshWithoutText.htm
Display Multiple Cameras With Automatic Refreshed Secure Images
Images Automatically Refreshed With Multiple Cameras At The Same Time ("Same camera being used for live demonstration purposes" ):
http://107.170.59.150/TwoCameras.htm
Note: You can display as many Foscam IP Cameras, at the same time as you wish. Each configured differently or the same. Each with or without custom text and using any combination of Foscam IP Camera models with each being the same or different sizes. In any display configuration you wish. With ALL Foscam IP Cameras being displayed. Using these totally secure methods.
The Web Server is not storing any image file on disk, in the above example.
This means that if your camera was offline or not available. That no images would be shown.
This example is simply acting as a go-between for where the images will be posted and the Foscam IP Camera. So that the location and User credentials for the Foscam IP Camera remain private and hidden.
Second Example - Custom Text - Automatic Throttle & Fallback
This example actually does create a single jpg file for each Foscam IP Camera on the web server, which is reused as needed. This can also help you control web server resources when using methods like this unlike example #1, which will try and pull a image, each and every time from your Foscam IP Camera.
This second example, has many benefits over the first example, shown here.
1. It stores the last real-time image received from your Foscam IP camera on disk ("With any changes you configured" ) so that IF your Foscam IP Camera was offline or not available. The last image stored on disk will be used automatically for image fallback and displayed automatically. Not letting anyone know your Foscam IP Camera is offline or not available. Assuming that your image is not using a timestamp of course.
2. You can set the number of seconds since the last real-time image received from your Foscam IP camera was written to disk to get a fresh image directly from your Foscam IP Camera. So that you can better control resources when/if needed. Only getting a fresh image from your Foscam IP Camera when or if the image on disk is greater then x seconds old. Automatically throttling real-time requests to your Foscam IP Camera.
3. Allows you to insert your custom text and/or a date timestamp into the actual image and store it on disk. Technically it's also possible to add your own logo to your Foscam IP Cameras images displayed, with few changes to do so.
4. Privacy. Say you don't want real-time images of your Foscam IP Camera displaying all the time. You can simply temporarily change the Password for the User Id that the Interface is using. In the Foscam IP Cameras configuration.
This will cause the Interfaces real-time request to the Foscam IP Camera when trying to get a real-time image to fail. Because the Interface will now be using the wrong Password.
With the Disk logging configuration on in the Interface. Then the last real-time image from your Foscam IP Camera will be used as the image displayed.
You then can at anytime later. Change the Password back to what the Interface is using and real-time images from your Foscam IP Camera will then be getting real-time images from your Foscam camera. Instead of the last image on disk.
Giving you privacy when you need it. While not displaying empty images while doing so.
5. You can access the last image stored on disk from the IP Camera directly.
The images you see above are "Real-Time" images that were created when you loaded and viewed this web page not old images from when this Forum post was created. They also create a single image file on the web server for each camera, that is reused and updated when this happens and that file can also be accessed directly as well.
Again, with no exposure of where the Foscam IP Cameras DDNS, or IP Address that created the image is located or any User Credentials for the Foscam IP Camera that produced the image above.
http://107.170.59.150/ipcam2.jpg
http://107.170.59.150/test/ipcam1.jpg
http://107.170.59.150/test/ipcam4.jpg
If any of the above Foscam IP Cameras were to go offline or become not available. Then the last real-time image received from the Foscam IP camera which was stored on disk. Would instead be used automatically and presented. Instead of a real-time image. This allows nobody to know that your Foscam IP Camera is offline or not available ("Assuming that you are not including date and time in your images" ).
Only the last real-time image received from your Foscam IP Camera is saved to disk, when using the disk option in the configuration for the Interface. So there is not any file clutter going on with multiple images from the same Foscam IP Camera being saved on disk.
Note: If you use the links above to get the files created by the images above, multiple times. Your browser may cache the files when using the link. Because the request to get the files, are not a unique request. However, the images shown above. Will be unique each and every time your refresh this Forum post web page, because it forces the images to be unique.
Both of these examples are TOTALLY secure methods. Simply using different configuration options available In the Interface. Allowing you to view your Foscam IP Cameras over unsecure Internet connections as well as share images of your Foscam IP Cameras. While providing total ambiguity about your Foscam IP Camera Model and maintaining the privacy of the DDNS, IP Address, Port and User Credentials of your Foscam IP Cameras.
You can create different copies of the Interface configured to be used for different purposes for the same Foscam IP Camera and you can use this Interface to display multiple Foscam IP Cameras at the same time. You can also reference and use any images created by the Interface that are stored on disk as the last image directly.
Secure Images and Refreshed Images Using HTTPS
Note: Even with the Foscam H.264 based IP Camera models that do support HTTPS. There is no requirement to port forward the HTTPS ports for those cameras to use these HTTPS methods with this Interface. Instead the Interface will use your SSL certificate on your Web Site avoiding any certificate warnings. If you have a valid and not self-signed SSL certificate for your Web Site.
The Interface also allows you to access any Foscam IP Camera model even MJPEG based camera models using HTTPS if desired. Accessing your Foscam MJPEG based IP Camera models, using HTTPS is normally not supported.
This can be very helpful if you wish to add your Foscam IP Camera in HTTPS based Web Pages.
Please note the Web Site being used for the examples is using a self-signed certificate which is why you will see a warning when using the example HTTPS links below:
Foscam MJPEG based IP Camera Single Secure Image:
https://107.170.59.150/ipcamera.php
Foscam H.264 based IP Camera Single Secure Image:
https://107.170.59.150/test/SecureI [...] hText2.php
Two Foscam MJPEG based IP Cameras With Automatic Secure Image Refresh ("Same camera being used for live demonstration purposes:
https://107.170.59.150/TwoCameras.htm
Two Foscam H.264 based IP Cameras With Automatic Secure Image Refresh:
https://107.170.59.150/test/SecureI [...] 4Full2.htm
Secure Profile Pictures
In some cases, if your images are sized correctly. You can even use this Interface as your profile picture in Social Media sites, Blogs, Forums other Web Sites and even with some Instant Messengers. Allowing you to have Real-Time images of your Foscam IP Camera instead of any static images you currently maybe using there.
Unsecure Methods
Here are unsecure methods to access your Foscam IP Cameras as well:
MJPEG Based IP Cameras:
http://foscam.us/forum/post10970.html#p10970
H.264 Based IP Cameras:
http://foscam.us/forum/post20338.html#p20338
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Message édité par theuberoverlord le 23-01-2015 à 18:46:04
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