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==Furthur Reading== | |||
https://hackaday.com/2016/03/28/tearing-down-an-ip-camera/ | |||
https://jelmertiete.com/2016/03/14/IoT-IP-camera-teardown-and-getting-root-password/ | |||
https://blog.tho.ms/hacks/2016/08/28/openwrt-on-logilink-wc0030a.html | |||
https://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/views/toh_dev_platforms?dataflt%5BPlatform*~%5D=RT5350 |
Latest revision as of 02:33, 9 June 2017
This page documents teardown and reverse engineering project on A WinBook Security IPCam. Winbook is MicroCenter's store brand of IP Camera.
Introduction
We'd love to have some nice open source IP Cameras, who wouldn't? Unfortunately we've just got a shitty proprietary one. Fortunately, it's easy to hack.
The Winbook IP Cam (I believe it's a T7838) in the space uses a RALINK RT5350 (datasheet). The board we have includes holes for a UART serial pinout. We had success with a TTL USB serial adapter at 57600 baud. Root is available on serial with no password. The stock password is unknown at this time but can be reset to allow more comfortable remote telnet access; however, it resets every time we boot.
Buy
They seem to be available used/new from $40-$60 on ebay and amazon. Maybe they can be got from MicroCenter as well.
Filesystem
# ls / var usr tmp system sys sbin proc param mnt media lib init home etc_ro etc dev bin # ls system/ system daemon Wireless init www # ls param sysmacreset vstarparam.bin alarmlog.bin alarmlog1.bin systemindex.txt systemlog.txt login.cgi date.bin # df Filesystem 1k-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on rootfs 3008 3008 0 100% / /dev/root 3008 3008 0 100% / /dev/mtdblock6 3072 2608 464 85% /system /dev/mtdblock7 512 260 252 51% /param
/ is read only, /system and /param appear to be writeable and persist across boots. Files may be downloaded for comfortable reverse engineering via copy to webroot.
Init
# ls /system/init/ ipcam.sh # cat /system/init/ipcam.sh export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/system/system/lib:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH export PATH=/system/system/bin:$PATH telnetd chmod a+x /system/system/bin/daemon.vstar.v13 chmod a+x /system/system/bin/encoder /system/system/bin/daemon.vstar.v13 & /system/system/bin/cmd_thread & /system/system/bin/gmail_thread &
System/System
# ls /system/system/* /system/system/lib: /system/system/drivers: /system/system/bin: unzip1 cmd_thread upnpc-static ssmtp jpeg daemon.vstar.v13 gmail_thread encoder mailx ftp #
Webroot
webroot is at
/system/www
writeable and persistent.
Important Configs and Auth
/etc/passwd /etc/passwd- /param/login.cgi
login.cgi has the login/auth for the webservice.
There is no shadow file but the passwd file appears to have a password hash in base64. This is probably easily bruteforceable.
Here is the initial root password hash: OYZVRABjiXqqQ
Here is the hash for 'hacdc': ZnfPmQ6KIvlTA
And after a reboot, here is the hash for 'hacdc': 4.n5RnxbkaMcU
Change Password for remote access
Since the password is unknown, to obtain easy telnet access, you can append something like
echo 'sleep 40 && /sbin/chpasswd.sh root xxxx' >> /system/init/ipcam.sh
Probably good to backup ipcam.sh before clobbering it with echo >.
Pictures
HowTO stream video over H264?
It seems that the encoder binary binds to 8600 and streams H.264; as of yet I'm not sure how to access that.
cat /proc
# cat /proc/version Linux version 2.6.21 (root@mailzxh-desktop) (gcc version 3.4.2) #744 Tue Jul 23 17:23:52 CST 2013
# cat /proc/cpuinfo system type : Ralink SoC processor : 0 cpu model : MIPS 24K V4.12 BogoMIPS : 239.10 wait instruction : yes microsecond timers : yes tlb_entries : 32 extra interrupt vector : yes hardware watchpoint : yes ASEs implemented : mips16 dsp VCED exceptions : not available VCEI exceptions : not available
# cat /proc/meminfo MemTotal: 29336 kB MemFree: 7104 kB Buffers: 1004 kB Cached: 4308 kB SwapCached: 0 kB Active: 4936 kB Inactive: 4104 kB SwapTotal: 0 kB SwapFree: 0 kB Dirty: 0 kB Writeback: 0 kB AnonPages: 3756 kB Mapped: 5464 kB Slab: 5432 kB SReclaimable: 616 kB SUnreclaim: 4816 kB PageTables: 364 kB NFS_Unstable: 0 kB Bounce: 0 kB CommitLimit: 14668 kB Committed_AS: 14096 kB VmallocTotal: 1048404 kB VmallocUsed: 6596 kB VmallocChunk: 1040520 kB
# cat /proc/mtd dev: size erasesize name mtd0: 00800000 00010000 "ALL" mtd1: 00030000 00010000 "Bootloader" mtd2: 00010000 00010000 "Config" mtd3: 00010000 00010000 "Factory" mtd4: 00100000 00010000 "Kernel" mtd5: 00330000 00010000 "RootFS" mtd6: 00300000 00010000 "sys" mtd7: 00080000 00010000 "param"
Furthur Reading
https://hackaday.com/2016/03/28/tearing-down-an-ip-camera/
https://jelmertiete.com/2016/03/14/IoT-IP-camera-teardown-and-getting-root-password/
https://blog.tho.ms/hacks/2016/08/28/openwrt-on-logilink-wc0030a.html
https://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/views/toh_dev_platforms?dataflt%5BPlatform*~%5D=RT5350