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Example in RtspCameraExample\RtspServer.cs Will send either WWW-Authenticate with an algorithm of MD5 (the default) or WWW-Authenticate with an alogirutm of SHA-256 Tested with a patched FFmpeg TODO Some ONVIF cameras now support RTSP where they send _both_ WWW-Authenticate headers with MD5 first, and SHA-256 second. This is not yet supported. a) send a WWW-Authenticate with
Old code use MD5
use "using" and raw string when there is a lot of "
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The ONVIF Standard now includes SHA-256 as well as MD5 for Digest Authentication.
This change adds the ability to enable SHA-256 in the RtspCameraExample code.
It is tested with a patched ffmpeg library which adds SHA-256
There is one more change to follow, but that will be in a different PR.
That is where we have multiple WWW-Authenticate headers and tell RTSP clients that we can do both MD5 and SHA256, like some HikVision camera have, but that is for another time.
It has been a long time since I've done any Unit Tests so just wanted someone to cast their eye over this.
Thanks
Roger