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With these steps, your WebcamXP server will listen on port 8080 and require the secret32 token for access. Adjust the key and firewall rules as needed for your security posture.

my+webcamxp+server+8080+secret32

Let's break down the components:

WebcamXP is a software that allows users to turn their computer into a webcam server, streaming video over the internet. It supports various features such as motion detection, and it can be accessed remotely.

If you're trying to access a webcam feed using this URL, here are a few things to consider: my+webcamxp+server+8080+secret32

If you're setting up the server:

If you're accessing someone else's feed:

For direct access to the feed, you might use a URL in the format of:

http://IP_ADDRESS:8080/

Or, if there's a specific stream or viewer application recommended by WebcamXP, you might need to use that.

Please adjust based on your specific situation and ensure you're following all applicable laws and regulations regarding video surveillance.


If you recognize that you or someone in your household installed WebCamXP years ago and forgot about it:

If you are conducting a penetration test or asset inventory on your own network, you can search for the exact keyword in internal logs or using tools like: With these steps, your WebcamXP server will listen

nmap -p 8080 --script=http-title 192.168.1.0/24
grep -r "secret32" /var/log/nginx/access.log

Or use Shodan with the query:

title:"my webcamxp server" port:8080

If you know the server’s IP address (e.g., 192.168.1.100), open a browser and enter:

http://192.168.1.100:8080

When prompted for a password (HTTP Basic Auth or WebcamXP’s built-in login), use:

⚠️ If secret32 is the viewer password, you may need to append it in the URL like:
http://192.168.1.100:8080/?pw=secret32
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