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Howdy,
Camera Details-
Yi Outdoor Cam(circa 2017)
Firmware: 3.0.0.0D
Hardware ID: 9CUS
Yi-Hack-V5 Ver: 0.3.7beta
Ok, so after wrestling with repeated pairing(Pairing Timed Out) failures, and thinking I had tried everything, I came across a fix(for my cam anyway). During a visit to my firewall servers logs for a completely different reason not realated to my camera situation, I noticed that the SquidGuard Proxy had a HUGE amount of attempts(200k) to contact google-analytics.com over the 2 days I had been tinkering with my camera. At this moment it became clear that it was likely the Yi/Kami App that is needed to pair the camera that was generating the increased traffic failures. After disabling my SquidGuard Proxy temporarily, the camera and Yi app paired-up instantly. Which has now allowed my Yi Cam running @alienatedsec hack the way it should.
So the short answer, if you run an advanced Proxy server(as I do), it may be worth disabling the Proxy for an hour and try pairing the camera.
Hope this helps someone else:)
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Howdy,
Camera Details-
Yi Outdoor Cam(circa 2017)
Firmware: 3.0.0.0D
Hardware ID: 9CUS
Yi-Hack-V5 Ver: 0.3.7beta
Ok, so after wrestling with repeated pairing(Pairing Timed Out) failures, and thinking I had tried everything, I came across a fix(for my cam anyway). During a visit to my firewall servers logs for a completely different reason not realated to my camera situation, I noticed that the SquidGuard Proxy had a HUGE amount of attempts(200k) to contact google-analytics.com over the 2 days I had been tinkering with my camera. At this moment it became clear that it was likely the Yi/Kami App that is needed to pair the camera that was generating the increased traffic failures. After disabling my SquidGuard Proxy temporarily, the camera and Yi app paired-up instantly. Which has now allowed my Yi Cam running @alienatedsec hack the way it should.
So the short answer, if you run an advanced Proxy server(as I do), it may be worth disabling the Proxy for an hour and try pairing the camera.
Hope this helps someone else:)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: