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You've basically invented a simplified version of tripwire. Tripwire monitors critical parts of your system for changes (additions/removals/modifications) and alerts you as to what's happening. It's generally a pain to setup, but it will tell you when a file is modified, even if that modification cleverly didn't change the size of the original.
If you're really paranoid the only solution is to install tripwire and have it write its files to some safe place. You can then use those files to cryptographically verify that the contents of your system have not been changed. (Of course if you do make changes you have to update the tripwire database, but that's pretty easy.)

I've been using logGen for years to do this.
I did it to see what an app installs, so we can package it up and track the changes for lab builds.
http://freshmeat.net/projects/loggen/?branch_id=49025&release_id=155769 or
http://www.lsa.umich.edu/lsait/admin/mac/software/index.asp
To use it, first run 'sudo /usr/local/sbin/logGen [orig.dat]' then
'sudo /usr/local/sbin/logGen [new.dat] [orig.dat] > changes.txt'
Or to track system binaries use Checkmate:
http://personalpages.tds.net/~brian_hill/checkmate.html
And check out the afp548 article, for links to updates for checkmate:
http://www.afp548.com/article.php?story=20050325082931247
And finally, RADMIND, Fine grain control over the whole system:
http://rsug.itd.umich.edu/software/radmind/
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Yeah, I was gonna say. There is a whole field of software dedicated to tracking system software changes and alerting the administrator if anything is changed. And perhaps the best place to start is with TripWire.

Oh, and I should add the URL as there is a commercial version of TripWire, and it's a little harder to find the open source version. It's here: http://sourceforge.net/projects/tripwire/

I wrote a little shell script that gets called by launchd whenever anything in my user or main Library InputManagers or StartupItems directories get changed. I have growl installed so I have the script give me a growl notification as well as e-mailing me a note with the time of the change and the output of a find command on the directories in question.

Would you be willing to post your script here?
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The launchd method described by FlyBoy is along the lines of what I've been wanting to do. launchd seems perfect for building a tripwire system. I would add that UNIX tripwires generally monitor key system components, like commands in /bin and /sbin, for changes that would likely be indicative of a hack. Creating a full featured tripwire system that does this (as well as Mac OS-specific stuff) with launchd probably wouldn't be too difficult, and would have the added benefit of running in the background and providing notification of changes. If ever I get around to building such a beast, I will post about it here.

It's trivial to fool find ... -mtime ... using touch (or something equivalent) to change file modification times, which any cleverly-written trojan/virus would do. The -ctime option for find does a better job at detecting changed files.

fseventer
http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/19141

If you want an 'official' solution for such things (and quite a few more), look at the Common Criteria Tools from Apple:
http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/apple/commoncriteriatools.html

Or you could use one of these tools:
  • tripwire – DarwinPorts' integrity assurance and intrusion detection tool
  • radmind – tripwire/integrity checking: once a change is detected, can optionally reverse change
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There's also our product FileControl.
FileControl:
  • was designed to be easy to use, but still be useful
  • does not have to run all the time
  • was created so we could 'check up' on product installs & initial runs
  • has proven to be useful during troubleshooting

  • A trial version can be downloaded.
    Perhaps listed last here, but definitely not least, take a look at Osiris, another multi-platform (MacOSX, Windows, Linux, *nix) file scanning system

    Go to terminal and type

    ping 192.168.1.203


    Does the camera respond to ping?


    If not, find out why.. !! And fix it.. move the computer to the same AP as the camera uses and plug in by ethernet.. then ping again.


    Is the Mac running an anti-virus software.. if so MacAfee ?? It can block packets in local network. Check any extra security software as it can block access.


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    If you still cannot get ping to respond test on other devices.. see if the problem is the Mac or camera.


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    Once you get pings responding or they do respond..


    Did you change the port from 80??


    Some setups require you to port translate from the outside world to access the camera.. and the two cameras must be on different ports. If you changed them then add port info to the address in the browser.

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    Those would be the basics..


    Tell me how you go.

    Apr 7, 2015 8:31 AM