

If exploited, this vulnerability allows attackers to execute arbitrary code. It's a bit fiddly, but it can be made to work for some cameras. A stack buffer overflow vulnerability has been reported to affect QNAP NAS running Surveillance Station. Do a search on the forum for 'event notification account'. Client Manager 3 (CM3) is Buffalo Technologys wireless configuration software. This application allows you to locate and configure your QNAP NAS. Surveillance Station supports the use of a dummy 'FTP event notification account' that can be used as a trigger for motion detection. Find and access all the QNAP NAS your local network. There is another slight possibility - if the cameras support the ability to do an FTP connection on a motion event. If there is nothing showing, then you won't be able to have motion detection recording under ONVIF. Look for events showing something like 'Motion : true'. If the cameras provide ONVIF event notifications, you will be able to see them in the 'Evants' page. Surveillance Station 3.1 Introducing Surveillance Station 5.
QNAP SURVEILLANCE STATION 5.1 INSTALL
A good way to check out the capabilities of your ONVIF camera is to install the very good Windows open-source tool 'ONVIF Device Manager' from Give ODM some valid logon credentials for the cameras (top left, the logon button) and you will see lots of useful detail about the cameras. QNAP makes no warranty or representation, expressed, implied, or statutory, with respect to. This is not the same as the normal motion detection events that almost all cameras provide.

With these cameras connected as ONVIF ProfileS, the likely cause is that the cameras do not provide ONVIF event notifications.

When I set to motion detection, it does not record when motion is happening.
