Are there any http accessible wired alarm panels?

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Are there any alarm panels that are accessible via http:// as opposed to via a phone app? You know like some CCTV systems, or your home router are accessible from a local IP address like http://192.168.1.50.

This is to provide protection for a small business unit. I don't need the http access but I thought it would be a nice-to-have.
 
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The Texecom Premier panels can have access via http:// but you would have to get the protocols from Texecom to create a web page that could interact, which could be stored on the comip unit itself.

Some Risco panels that can be accessed via the app/web (riscocloud.com).
 
I wrote a free java based VirtualKeypad HTTP server for the Galaxy panels fitted with IP. Some people run this inside the Galaxy panels on a Raspberry Pi or BeagleBone black. Others run it externally on a separate server NAS box Etc.

If you're into Apache, you can add an SSL proxy with the Linux modules to allow secure external connection. I don't think many(any?) panels are supporting SSL never mind updating ciphers Etc.

I've never really heard of anyone getting the Texecom applets to run reliably over a long period of time. Perhaps new versions have been released since I last tried it?
 
think many developed there own on Texecom solution with the simple protocol but its possible to create depends on your skill set.
 
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installers request the protocol via a nda but my programming skills aren't good enough to make something robust and secure.

end of the day, its just a series of commands sent to the panel, what its programmed in for the interface doesn't really matter.
 
Siemens (now Vanderbilt) SPC panels. Used to be Europlex. They are now using a cloud-type interface, like the Risco ones. This is what we'd fit in a small commercial unit...
 
I did something similar to Galaxyguy with my Gal96, except I use the serial lines as I don't have theIP board in mine. I wanted to be able to get my home automation pages, cctv and alarm status on one page, which I've done, I run this in various places in the house on kindle fire HDs which I have wall mounted.

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