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How do I password protect my security camera even if someone knows my dynDNS URL? The cam just comes right up when a new person goes to look at it. I thought a password prompt was supposed to pop up before just anyone can see it? |
The question has been closed Dec 17 at 06:39 PM ago by Cry Havok for the following reason "Abandoned question".
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Password protection is a function of the camera not DynDNS. Your camera handbook/manual should explain how to do this. |
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Shenn has it right - security is provided by the camera, not by DynDNS. |
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The question is How do I...? No where do I find info. whoever did the question doesn't have a manual for the system. How could somebody else know then? The OP should get the manual from the vendor, or simply refer to the vendor's support to find out what security measures and authentication features are available for the device.
Dec 17 at 04:11 PM
RotBlitz ♦
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