At the same time I locked down the server. 8080 remained open, but authentication arrived like a gate. I changed settings, moved the stream behind passwords, and left a single, small surprise: a notice on the login page addressed to anyone nostalgic enough to look. It read, simply, "If you've been watching, you saw us when the city still remembered how to whisper."
If you use WebcamXP, implementing these security measures is essential:
: Old versions of webcamXP have known vulnerabilities, including Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) Recommended Security Steps
[Local Cameras] ──> [webcamXP Server] ──(Port 8080)──> [Public Internet]
At the same time I locked down the server. 8080 remained open, but authentication arrived like a gate. I changed settings, moved the stream behind passwords, and left a single, small surprise: a notice on the login page addressed to anyone nostalgic enough to look. It read, simply, "If you've been watching, you saw us when the city still remembered how to whisper."
If you use WebcamXP, implementing these security measures is essential:
: Old versions of webcamXP have known vulnerabilities, including Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) Recommended Security Steps
[Local Cameras] ──> [webcamXP Server] ──(Port 8080)──> [Public Internet]