: The name of the web page or frame that hosts the video player. mode=motion
This parameter often appears in the camera’s query string. It indicates that the camera is currently in "motion detection" mode or that the viewing interface is set to display motion-triggered feeds. In some implementations, mode=motion is a legacy CGI (Common Gateway Interface) command.
Legacy IP cameras often run a stripped-down HTTP server. The URL structure typically looks like this: http://[Camera_IP]:8080/viewerframe?mode=motion
To understand why inurl:viewerframe mode motion yields results, we must go back to the early 2010s.
Are you researching this from a perspective or as a camera owner ? What brand of IP camera do you use or are you studying?
: The name of the web page or frame that hosts the video player. mode=motion
This parameter often appears in the camera’s query string. It indicates that the camera is currently in "motion detection" mode or that the viewing interface is set to display motion-triggered feeds. In some implementations, mode=motion is a legacy CGI (Common Gateway Interface) command.
Legacy IP cameras often run a stripped-down HTTP server. The URL structure typically looks like this: http://[Camera_IP]:8080/viewerframe?mode=motion
To understand why inurl:viewerframe mode motion yields results, we must go back to the early 2010s.
Are you researching this from a perspective or as a camera owner ? What brand of IP camera do you use or are you studying?