


- #XEOMA SERVER SETUP FOR FREE#
- #XEOMA SERVER SETUP HOW TO#
- #XEOMA SERVER SETUP FOR MAC#
- #XEOMA SERVER SETUP LICENSE KEY#
When Xeoma starts I try to connect to the server setting the ip, port, and password, but it never seems to find the server. I found I don't get an error saying the config file already exists by deleting the config directory each time and have the docker container recreate it and reset the config vars. I made sure to correlate the beta parameter configuration var with the beta/release packages downloaded. I've tried both bridge/host and have used 16.12.26 圆4 MacOS client, 17.3.30 圆4 圆4 MacOS client, as well as 圆4 trial Standard. Hey thanks for building a docker image for Xeoma! I'm not able to connect to the server.
#XEOMA SERVER SETUP HOW TO#
Note that the free version won't work, since it can't connect to the server.įor more information on usage, including how to connect your cameras:
#XEOMA SERVER SETUP FOR FREE#
You can try Xeoma for free using the trial version, but it will be somewhat crippled. The Mac and Windows versions are identical, but the iOS app doesn't let you configure things.

The container will be available in community applications shortly.Īfter configuring and launching the container, download the software from their website for your computer. Blue Iris was routinely using 30-40% of a CPU, so I was happy that Xeoma had a docker-izable Linux server. For about a year I ran Blue Iris in a Windows VM, but after SageTV and AirVideo HD were running in containers, Blue Iris was the only thing left in the VM. I tried ZoneMinder, which was very clunky to use, and had very high CPU usage. It has low CPU usage (about 3% CPU when idle) and an easy-to-use user interface. # Used to sed replace variables in the les file export IPTABLES_XEOMA_RTSP_UDP_ALLOW_PORT_RANGE=12345:434545Įxport IPTABLES_XEOMA_RTSP_ALLOW_IP_RANGE=a.b.c.d-a.b.c.eĮxport IPTABLES_XEOMA_SERVER_ALLOW_PORT_RANGE=12345:434545Įxport IPTABLES_XEOMA_SERVER_ALLOW_IP_RANGE=a.b.c.d-a.b.c.eĮxport IPTABLES_XEOMA_HTTPS_ALLOW_IP_RANGE=a.b.c.d-a.b.c.eĮxport IPTABLES_ICMP_ALLOW_IP_RANGE=a.b.c.d-a.b.c.Xeoma is surveillance software.
#XEOMA SERVER SETUP LICENSE KEY#
Udev rule for the Senselock USB license key in les.les configured at build-time using environment variables in iptables_%.bbappend.securetty configured to only allow root login from ttyAMA0 (UART1, GPIO 14/15) in shadow-securetty_%.bbappend.to buy the use of a server and have the video feed streamed to your device.
#XEOMA SERVER SETUP FOR MAC#
Xeoma -noscan -noscanptzandaudio -uselocaltime -client :8897 Xeoma Video Surveillance Software for Mac is a service where you install the. #!/usr/bin/env bash # file: $HOME/bin/xeoma-client set -e
