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Falconcam on top of my workplace- 2 eggs so far.
#11
firefox mac added an 's' to the 'html' but took me to a blank page

Chrome tried to block, when I went around, I was asked to log in - safari too
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#12
Weird setup for a webcam site, raw IP often will get blocked by security software by default. Then for an address in the US to have a security certificate issued from a company in S Korea is not usual. Could be legit, not familiar with the certificate signing sites from there.
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#13
I was able to view using my iPhone... pretty bird. That's a peregrine, I assume.
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#14
access denied on Firefox and Duck on Pixel 5
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#15
Saw it on Sonoma and Chrome.
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#16
Michael wrote:
Saw it on Sonoma and Chrome.

weird, neither my M2 mini nor my i7 mini - both running Sonoma - could see anything but a login request.
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#17
Thanks folks, was really wondering if anyone running 10.13 could view.
It's legit, I know the guy who set it up, crappy IT dept is involved at some level. Most security cameras have awful broken firmware.
It wasn't really intended to be public, just to allow the people monitoring them to view (but the link was shared publicly on a Facebook page last year.)
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#18
PeterB wrote:
I was able to view using my iPhone... pretty bird. That's a peregrine, I assume.
Yes Peregrine Falcon. They've brooded every year since 2011. The male was replaced last year.
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#19
I get in easily on my phone (Samsung/Chrome) so I guess that's how I'll be viewing. Still two eggs, pretty much have to be 3 by tomorrow morning.
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#20
I get You are attempting to access a forbidden site. in iOS 18.3.1, Safari and Firefox.
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