My+webcamxp+server+8080+secret32l+top [top]
http://mycams.no-ip.top:8080/
: Use a service to find your WAN IP. Your remote URL will look like: my+webcamxp+server+8080+secret32l+top
: Check the "Internal/External" links in the bottom right of the software to see who is viewing your feed. Modern Alternative http://mycams
| Component | Typical Meaning | Security Relevance | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Refers to a self-hosted instance of WebcamXP. "My" suggests a personal/home setup. | Indicates the user might be trying to connect to their own camera remotely. | | 8080 | The TCP port where the web server listens for HTTP requests. | An open port 8080 on a home router is a direct entry point for attackers. | | secret32l | Appears to be a password or stream key. "32l" looks like a truncated hash or custom string. Not a default password in any known software version. | Critical: This suggests the password is hardcoded in a URL or has been discovered/lost. | | .top | A generic top-level domain (TLD) used for dynamic DNS or cheap domain registration (e.g., mywebcamxp.somehost.top ). | Often associated with insecure IoT devices; heavily scanned by bots like Mirai or Gafgyt. | "My" suggests a personal/home setup
(like Python requests ): Use HTTP Basic Auth: Username: (blank or admin ) Password: secret32l