8080 Secret32 High Quality - My Webcamxp Server
It’s short, easy to remember, and appears in many online examples and leaked configuration dumps from home servers. It has become a cultural placeholder in IP camera forums.
WebcamXP (now often replaced by its successor, Webcam 7) remains a favorite due to its unique features:
For "high quality" streams, WebcamXP supports: my webcamxp server 8080 secret32 high quality
Where is this setup actually used?
To view your webcam stream remotely:
The secret32 in our keyword is not a default password but a shared secret hash often used in URL-based authentication. Here's how to replicate it for high security:
Create a user named secret32 with a strong password. Then, in the browser, the user is prompted for login. For automation:
http://secret32:password@your-ip:8080/view/viewer_index.html It’s short, easy to remember, and appears in
| Parameter | Value |
|-----------|-------|
| Server Software | WebcamXP (Professional / Enterprise Edition) |
| Local Binding Port | 8080 (HTTP alternate) |
| Authentication Key | secret32 (Pre-shared access token) |
| Stream Quality | High (e.g., 1080p @ 15–30 fps, bitrate 4–8 Mbps) |
| Protocol | MJPEG or RTSP over HTTP |
A shop uses WebCamXP for a public “fish tank” cam but accidentally also exposes an internal office camera. An attacker finds the feed via Shodan and gathers sensitive information (employee schedules, security lapses). WebcamXP (now often replaced by its successor, Webcam