Dahua Toolbox (play .dav)
smartplayer play .dav https://dahuawiki.com/Software/Dahua_Toolbox/Initial_Setup
smartplayer play .dav https://dahuawiki.com/Software/Dahua_Toolbox/Initial_Setup
https://kerberos.io/ Video surveillance made easy Kerberos.io is a free video surveillance solution, which works with any camera and on every Linux based machine. You can deploy a fully configured video surveillance system within a few minutes on the environment you prefer: Raspberry Pi, Orange Pi, Docker, etc. Installation with magic Installing Kerberos.io to your IoT device, has never been so easy. By using our cross-platform installer, you… Leer más »
https://www.techrapid.uk/2017/04/turn-raspberry-pi-into-nvr-or-dvr-with-motion.html?m=1
https://medium.com/@turhan.oz/raspberrypi-shinobi-as-a-nvr-solution-5e4bcca64c32 Install Shinobi Now that our OS is properly configured and that we can access to our device through ssh, let’s install Shinobi. The easiest way is to run the following command on your PI (as defined on the documentation) : $ sudo su$ sh <(curl -s https://gitlab.com/Shinobi-Systems/Shinobi-Installer/raw/master/shinobi-install.sh) The installation will be interactive, as follow : # install… Leer más »
Question source: https://linuxconfig.org/how-to-extract-unique-ip-addresses-from-the-apache-log-file-on-linux How do I extract all IP addresses from my httpd log. I need to extract only unique IP addresses from my apache log file. Here is a my sample apache log entry: XXX.64.70.XXX – – [26/Mar/2011:00:28:23 -0700] «GET / HTTP/1.1» 403 4609 «-» «Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US) AppleWebKit/534.16 (KHTML, like… Leer más »
«Para que aparezca changer» In the example, Solaris is using the scsiclass,08 alias for the sgen driver: root@solaris:~# grep scs.*,08 /etc/driver_aliases sgen «scsiclass,08» root@solaris:~# If the grep command returns sgen «alias», where alias is an alias in the list above, stop here. The sgen driver is installed and assigned to the alias. If the grep… Leer más »
https://iopscience.iop.org/journal/2041-8205
https://packetfence.org/ PacketFence is a fully supported, trusted, Free and Open Source network access control (NAC) solution. Boasting an impressive feature set including a captive-portal for registration and remediation, centralized wired and wireless management, powerful BYOD management options, 802.1X support, layer-2 isolation of problematic devices; PacketFence can be used to effectively secure networks small to very large… Leer más »
Several days ago, I gave you a tutorial on how to recover from a borked glibc, using tools available inside the installed system. We mentioned booting into a live session as the last but always viable option. Then, I thought of a little snag that may come your way. What if the installed system uses LVM? Normally,… Leer más »