EasyCVR video fusion platform blacklist function update to prevent malicious registration of devices on the platform

In order to prevent others from maliciously registering national standard equipment, the EasyCVR video fusion platform also has the function of intercepting device registration, that is, intercepting through national standard device ID and registered IP address, that is, the blacklist function.

Before version 3.1, the setting of the blacklist was in the configuration center - platform access, adding the blacklist ID and blacklist IP in the input box, and then adding more and finding the added blacklist was very difficult and difficult. Very unreasonable. So in version 3.1, we have optimized this function, let's introduce it in detail today.

Let's take a look at the previous function configuration interface:

Look at the blacklist configuration interface of version 3.1:

Separate the blacklist function and make it consistent with the whitelist page, which will be more convenient for users to operate. When adding a blacklist, we will see that there are several parameters that need to be filled in. None of these parameters are required. For specific filling rules, please see below.

  • When only one option is filled, that is, only this parameter is matched, and if this parameter is met, it is intercepted;
  • When filling in multiple options, that is, all options must match before it will be intercepted;

Therefore, in order to prevent a device from changing its ID for malicious registration, it is recommended to fill in both the SIP service national standard code and SIP IP, so as to maximize the interception effect.

The above is the introduction to the use of the blacklist function when the national standard equipment on the EasyCVR platform is connected.

EasyCVR has strong scalability, flexible video capabilities, and easy deployment. The mainstream standard protocols that can be supported include GB28181, RTSP/Onvif, RTMP, etc., as well as manufacturers' private protocols and SDK access, including Hikvision Ehome, Hikvision SDK, and Dahua SDK. etc. It can distribute video streams in RTSP, RTMP, FLV, HLS, WebRTC and other formats. In terms of video capabilities, it has functions such as real-time video monitoring, video recording, cloud storage, playback and retrieval, intelligent alarm, and platform cascading. Interested users can go to the demonstration platform to experience, deploy and test.

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