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Old 03-10-2017
DVR Software help

Hi all
just introduce my self I am mike.
I have just signed up to the forums as I like to learn new things even as a old guy lol. I have some questions and I was hoping you guys may be able to help me as I think I tried to run before I could walk
I bought a DVR of a guy on. he was selling a bunch of these and I realise it would be locked. now this particular DVR it seems that the manufacturer went bust or something as there website is blank and can get no info only the user manual which tells a lot about nothing lol.
what I need to do is extract the hardcoded password from the DVR to reset it
but after many days I have learned a bit but not enough to do this. I pinged the dvr then found open ports and was trying to telnet into it to go further but then hit the password wall. I have scanned the device and got some info. perhaps you guys would not mind taking a look for me and clue me up on what I have here and the best way to go about my objective

here is the log.
Code:
Starting Nmap 7.40 at 2017-03-09 14:00 GMT Standard TimeNSE: Loaded 143 scripts for scanning.NSE: Script Pre-scanning.Initiating NSE at 14:00Completed NSE at 14:00, 0.00s elapsedInitiating NSE at 14:00Completed NSE at 14:00, 0.00s elapsedInitiating ARP Ping Scan at 14:00Scanning 192.168.1.108 [1 port]Completed ARP Ping Scan at 14:00, 0.35s elapsed (1 total hosts)Initiating Parallel DNS resolution of 1 host. at 14:01Completed Parallel DNS resolution of 1 host. at 14:01, 0.02s elapsedInitiating SYN Stealth Scan at 14:01Scanning 192.168.1.108 [65535 ports]Discovered open port 8888/tcp on 192.168.1.108Discovered open port 80/tcp on 192.168.1.108Discovered open port 554/tcp on 192.168.1.108Discovered open port 34567/tcp on 192.168.1.108SYN Stealth Scan Timing: About 42.48% done; ETC: 14:02 (0:00:42 remaining)Discovered open port 11023/tcp on 192.168.1.108Completed SYN Stealth Scan at 14:02, 73.43s elapsed (65535 total ports)Initiating Service scan at 14:02Scanning 5 services on 192.168.1.108Service scan Timing: About 60.00% done; ETC: 14:05 (0:01:29 remaining)Completed Service scan at 14:04, 146.05s elapsed (5 services on 1 host)Initiating OS detection (try #1) against 192.168.1.108Retrying OS detection (try #2) against 192.168.1.108WARNING: OS didn't match until try #2NSE: Script scanning 192.168.1.108.Initiating NSE at 14:04Completed NSE at 14:05, 65.50s elapsedInitiating NSE at 14:05Completed NSE at 14:05, 1.01s elapsedNmap scan report for 192.168.1.108Host is up (0.0011s latency).Not shown: 65530 closed portsPORT***** STATE SERVICE******** VERSION80/tcp*** open* http*********** uc-httpd 1.0.0|_http-server-header: uc-httpd/1.0.0|_http-title: WEB SERVER554/tcp** open* rtsp?| fingerprint-strings: |** FourOhFourRequest, GetRequest: |**** HTTP/1.0 200 OK|**** Connection: close|**** Date: Tue, Aug 09 2011 09:38:56 GMT|**** Cache-Control: no-store|**** Pragma: no-cache|**** Server: meida server|**** Content-Type: application/x-rtsp-tunnelled|_*** Cache-Control: no-cache8888/tcp* open* sun-answerbook?11023/tcp open* telnet********* BusyBox telnetd34567/tcp open* dhanalakshmi?2 services unrecognized despite returning data. If you know the service/version, please submit the following fingerprints at INDIVIDUALLY)==============SF-Port554-TCP:V=7.40%I=7%D=3/9%Time=58C16071%P=i686-pc-windows-windows%r(SF:GetRequest,D1,"HTTP/1\.0\x20200\x20OK\r\nConnection:\x20close\r\nDate:\SF:x20Tue,\x20Aug\x2009\x202011\x2009:38:56\x20GMT\r\nCache-Control:\x20noSF:-store\r\nPragma:\x20no-cache\r\nServer:\x20meida\x20server\r\nContent-SF:Type:\x20application/x-rtsp-tunnelled\r\nCache-Control:\x20no-cache\r\nSF:\r\n")%r(FourOhFourRequest,D1,"HTTP/1\.0\x20200\x20OK\r\nConnection:\x2SF:0close\r\nDate:\x20Tue,\x20Aug\x2009\x202011\x2009:38:56\x20GMT\r\nCachSF:e-Control:\x20no-store\r\nPragma:\x20no-cache\r\nServer:\x20meida\x20seSF:rver\r\nContent-Type:\x20application/x-rtsp-tunnelled\r\nCache-Control:SF:\x20no-cache\r\n\r\n");==============NEXT SERVICE FINGERPRINT (SUBMIT INDIVIDUALLY)==============SF-Port34567-TCP:V=7.40%I=7%D=3/9%Time=58C160E9%P=i686-pc-windows-windows%SF:r(oracle-tns,20,"\0\0\0X\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\SF:0\0\0\0\0");MAC Address: **-**-**-**-**-** (Unknown)Device type: storage-miscRunning: Thecus embeddedOS CPE: cpe:/h:thecus:4200 cpe:/h:thecus:n5500OS details: Thecus 4200 or N5500 NAS device (Linux 2.6.33)Network Distance: 1 hopTRACEROUTEHOP RTT**** ADDRESS1** 1.11 ms 192.168.1.108NSE: Script Post-scanning.Initiating NSE at 14:05Completed NSE at 14:05, 0.00s elapsedInitiating NSE at 14:05Completed NSE at 14:05, 0.00s elapsedRead data files from: C:\Program Files (x86)\NmapOS and Service detection performed. Please report any incorrect results at [url] .Nmap done: 1 IP address (1 host up) scanned in 293.01 seconds********** Raw packets sent: 65574 (2.887MB) | Rcvd: 65583 (2.625MB)

In ports/hosts I see
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80******** tcp** open**** HTTP uc-httpd 1.0.0
554****** tcp* *open**** rtsp
8888**** tcp** open**** sun-answerbook
11023* *tcp* *open*** *busybox telnetd
34567* *tcp** open*** *dhanalakshmi

thanks all

Mike



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# 2  
Old 03-10-2017
So what prompts you to put this on a Unix/Linux forum?

You say the manufacturer's website is no longer there but you don't say who the manufacturer is. Who is it? What make/model is it?

Is this a TV DVR or not?

Please give us all a clue if you expect help. Thanks.
# 3  
Old 03-10-2017
Quote:
Originally Posted by hicksd8
So what prompts you to put this on a Unix/Linux forum?

You say the manufacturer's website is no longer there but you don't say who the manufacturer is. Who is it? What make/model is it?

Hi sorry if I have done this the wrong way
The reason I put here is the item I am trying to fix is a cctv dvr
Looking the firmware it is Unix but I don't know much about it. I am trying to extract the password from it
The Unix version and so forth is in the log in was hoping someone could tell me a bit about it and point me in the right direction. Ow the dvr is called cnm secure h264

Last edited by RudiC; 03-10-2017 at 03:30 PM..
# 4  
Old 03-10-2017
So not strictly a Unix question.

There is a forum here that has a few mentions about password.

How about submitting your question there?
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