It looks like you’re trying to locate a specific file (indexframe.shtml) related to an AXIS video server, possibly searching for exposed admin panels or older firmware versions. The phrase “1 repack — complete post” suggests you may have seen a reference to a repackaged software or a forum post (e.g., from a penetration testing or exploit-database style writeup).
Using this dork can reveal video servers that have been left unsecured. Devices found this way often face the following risks: inurl indexframe shtml axis video server 1 repack
Most instances of "exposed" cameras aren't the result of a sophisticated hack. Instead, they stem from three common oversight areas: It looks like you’re trying to locate a
Repackaging in the context of video servers refers to the process of converting video content from one format to another to ensure compatibility with different devices or platforms. This is crucial because various devices and streaming services support different video formats, codecs, and container types. Repackaging video content enables providers to deliver their content to a broad audience without being limited by format compatibility issues. If you suspect a device is compromised (repack/backdoor),
Botnet Recruitment: Unsecured cameras are frequently hijacked by automated scripts to become part of a Botnet (like Mirai), used to launch massive DDoS attacks on global infrastructure. How to Secure Your Axis Devices