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Posted
3 hours ago, SecureAlarms said:

Ah ok thanks. Not had anything emailed. I will try this again with another email account maybe.

 

Sorry, it's actually given as part of the registration part.

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Posted
33 minutes ago, GalaxyGuy said:

 

Sorry, it's actually given as part of the registration part.

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That has already been done. Im just not sure where i need to apply the information.  

Posted

The destination IP, port and account number can be applied to the Alarm Monitor or ARC sections.  You must also be transmitting in SIA format.

Posted
21 minutes ago, Logan said:

Seems that @al-yetiand me found a panel we both like

I might have gone Eaton scantronic if all devices were two way , to late tough

 

 

 

 

Posted
16 minutes ago, Logan said:

Seems that @al-yetiand me found a panel we both like

 

It's interesting that Eaton don't seem to state what their app encryption actually is.  "Market Leading" and "Internally tested by their own experts" means nothing.   At least Honeywell's app states that it uses AES. It does also perform per session RSA key exchange too, but for some reason they don't mention that. The only thing that lets it down security wise is that there's no certificate, so the connection is susceptible to a man in the middle attack.

 

I know that Texecom hastily added AES, but they generate a fixed key and that's not good either.

 

Yeti, do you have more info as to the actual encryption used by Eaton ?  

Posted
1 hour ago, GalaxyGuy said:

 

It's interesting that Eaton don't seem to state what their app encryption actually is.  "Market Leading" and "Internally tested by their own experts" means nothing.   At least Honeywell's app states that it uses AES. It does also perform per session RSA key exchange too, but for some reason they don't mention that. The only thing that lets it down security wise is that there's no certificate, so the connection is susceptible to a man in the middle attack.

 

I know that Texecom hastily added AES, but they generate a fixed key and that's not good either.

 

Yeti, do you have more info as to the actual encryption used by Eaton ?  

Data fusion has that info

 

 

And I am 100% the Eaton man scantronic is reading this 

Posted

Latest V6 Eaton firmware is all about security, security, security, there must have been a major encryption change of some kind as all app users have to reregister, this has not happened with previous incremental updates.

So, I've decided to take my work back underground.... to stop it falling into the wrong hands

 

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