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    • Ju3344
      Ju3344 last edited by

      Hi everyone,
      I recently noticed that all my Reolink camera has port 6001 open, and I'm not sure what it's used for. Can anyone explain the purpose of this port and whether it's necessary for the camera's operation? Any insights would be greatly appreciated!
      Thanks in advance!

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        • Crimp On_62210811129
          Crimp On @Ju3344 last edited by

          This is a great question. Port 6001 does not appear in the "port list" of any of my Reolink cameras, yet it is open on all but the battery powered cameras.

          These ports appear to be open:
          80 is for http (unencrypted) access to the camera web interface
          443 is the https (encrypted) access to the camera web interface
          554 can be enabled for rtsp access to the Live feed.
          1935 for rtmp
          6001 for what?
          8000 for onvif
          9000 for "basic service"
          Some cameras have ports open by default, while other cameras require the user to specifically authorize them.

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          • joseph_1979
            Joseph Global Moderator @Crimp On last edited by joseph_1979

            @crimp-on_62210811129 That's for X window server. At the client side you need an X window client and at the server an X window server. On the server side we used to enter the command DISPLAY. This shall echo the graphical display on the server to the client. This uses port 6001 and the protocol used is X11. Have you ever used XMING on a windows PC to access high end Linux platforms. I think this is needed by support to access battery operated cams when they need to investigate. I used this method to provide remote support on servers running Solaris and Linux.

            Note that on battery operated cam, there is no apache...no https.

            When I will be home in a few days I will try to see if I can get the log on screen.

            Port 80 should be disabled when http is not enabled. I will take it up with senior support.

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            • Crimp On_62210811129
              Crimp On @Joseph last edited by

              @joseph_1979 Thanks for the detailed response. "Down the rabbit hole we go" to figure out how to use this ancient technology. (such as, is the Reolink camera an X11 'client' or an X11 'host'?)

              On my network scans, Reolink battery cameras have only port 9000 open.

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              • Ju3344
                Ju3344 @Ju3344 last edited by

                @Crimp-On_62210811129 @joseph_1979 After investigation with nmap I managed to find that this port is an rtsp stream.... I managed to visualize my camera's stream from it.
                I asked support what this port is for to this day, they can't answer me 👎 , and they can't tell me how to close it either! 👎 In the past I was very disappointed with the quality of the Reolink software, but I realize that a few years later it hasn't changed!

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