
We have only yesterday seen the first reference to this feature in the brief notes to the latest firmware for the -I Series NVRs: Have more questions? Find your IP Camera model and write to us.Firstly, your device will need to be running recent / the latest available firmware. This software is supplied "AS IS" without any warranties and support. This Software provided by Open Source Community for illustrative purposes only. Hikkavision-recover.exe -threads 200 -check -shoots pics/ Hikkavision-recover -threads 200 -check -shoots pics/ Then type in Terminal Emulator in Linux or Windows You can put your passwords in the file passwords You can put your logins in the file login, You can setup IP of your Cameras in the file called host (not system hosts), * _-threads_ - there's no multithreading until you define in how many threads you want to do a job * _-shoots_ - a directory where pictures from cameras will be stored it doesn't download pictures by default * _-check_ - very useful, but still experimental option which allows to check a host before trying to log in (I did some reverse-engineering and I'm not really sure if everything is OK) * _-logins, -passwords_ - files where your logins and passwords are stored it looks for «logins» and «passwords» by default


Open Terminal Emulator with Root and exucateĮcho 'export GOPATH="$HOME/workspace"' > ~/.bashrcĪnd now you have a `build` directory with compiled app for Windows and Linux

Compile from Sourceĭownload hikkavision-recover source and extract to Home directory You can download or compile from source IP cameras password recovery for Windows and Linux, dowload directory for your flavour with all subfolders.

HikkVision Recovery Tool for Windows and Linux The Serial NumberĪnd date much match perfectly or else the code will not work. Time with the date and time you have entered above. The camera will compare its internal date and The code must be entered into the IP Cameras via Hikvision SADPtool in the Serial code box (called Security Code
