You’re looking for Kerberos.io
From their site:
> The core product, backbone of the entire Kerberos.io ecosystem, completely free and open source. Deploy your own video surveillance system in a few minutes anywhere you want – using Raspberry Pi, Docker or Balena Cloud.
One important detail:
Currently I got two quests 2 , for me and wife so we could watch movies on our bedroom without poluting the decoration of our room with a big ass oled.
2 quests + Phones = ultimate home cinema.
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Oh, of course, since i'm kind of paranoid, i have https://kerberos.io/ around, so if anything comes up we will know.
I'd recommend https://kerberos.io Buy some good value IP cameras (e.g. hikvision). Run those back to a PoE switch or PoE injector and fire up kerberos.io
This is also the most flexible approach given you could run multiple backends pulling the same feed while trialling.
An easier version of the raspberry pi idea would be to use a pi zero flashed with kerberos.io or motioneyeOS. They have built in functions for motion detection and can trigger an alarm when motion is detected.
There's a tad more steps than just plugging it in and it working, but I used Kerberos.io for my home security before I switched over to something self-hosted. Your biggest problem would be finding some Raspberry Pis in stock to run it on. The software is open source and their servers are in Belgium.
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Alternatively, you could build a server that runs on Linux/BSD and container/VM a Windows instance just to run BlueIris. If to ditch Windows altogether, it depends on your budget and inclinations. There is good ol' ZoneMinder, which is a pretty stalwart, long-term project that has a lot of support. There are more new projects than I have digits to count them with, however, I've been partial to Shinobi, but it is still very much beta. Alternatively there is kerberos.io, iVideon, motion, Synology Surveillance (if you can trick it to run on an OpenOlogy box). Some of those are purely opensource community projects, some are hybrid models (where you get x # of cams or features free, but pay a support cost for unlocking advanced features like AI or unlimited cams), and then there are still closed source proprietary projects like Synology SurveillanceStation, which charges you licensing per-camera, with 2 cams free.
I'm seriously considering that going forward. I've heard about Kerberos.io, and I want to give Zoneminder another try. I made a BRICK of a post about this a second ago on this thread.
L'altro ieri sera sono entrati i ladri a casa dei suoceri, e hanno avuto il tempo di smurare una cassaforte da muro e portarsela via... non c'era granchè dentro (erano già passati un anno e mezzo fa)...
E stavolta mi hanno chiesto di montargli le videocamere di sorveglianza sv3c sd5w che gli avevo preso appunto in occasione dello scorso furto, e che poi non hanno voluto più perchè "ma ti pare che ritornano".
Le telecamere sono a cupola, Pan Tilt Zoom con protocollo ONVIF, ma hanno un'app di gestione davvero di merda (camHi), o in alterntiva un miniserver web che fa lo stream via Flash 0_0 ... che verrà dismesso a fine eanno e che mi rifiuto di installare nel 2020.
Quindi parte la ricerca delle alternative software di gestione, non tanto della registrazione, quando dei trigger degli allarmi e delle notifiche su cellulare..
Trovo Ispy, che però ha il suo sistema di cloud a pagamento. Scartato.
Mi butto su alternative Open. Trovo Zoneminder e Kerberos.io, e qui vi chiedo?
C'è qualche smanettone che li usa, magari su un Raspeberry Pi o un Nuc linux, per gestire la videosorveglianza casalinga?
Ta sim, muitoooo bom ele cara. Você grava a imagem no microSD, coloca no PI ele já faz tudo sozinho, abre um servidor web pra você configurar e em 3 segundos ta rodando.
Tem a opção de pagar 3 euros e utilizar o cloud deles, ou você pode configurar outros, inclusive buckets do s3 na Amazon. Achei muito bem feito!
I can feel your pain, i'm trying to get eventserver working with ha and nodered without success... it's really a fucking mess for my skills too. With kerberos.io can you use some kind of motion detection or person/object detection?
sigh. ive tested all open source solutions: zoneminder, shinobi, kerberos.io etc and none worked for onvif ptz.
but xeoma worked for me out of the box - might have to just buy the license.
Sorry, don't know about CCTV systems. But I have a question: Why reinstall XP, especially if you hook it up to the internet to remote access it?
Some tools to check out:
https://zoneminder.com/
https://www.ispyconnect.com/
https://kerberos.io/