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Home assistant xeoma
Home assistant xeoma













home assistant xeoma
  1. HOME ASSISTANT XEOMA MAC OS X
  2. HOME ASSISTANT XEOMA INSTALL
  3. HOME ASSISTANT XEOMA MANUAL
  4. HOME ASSISTANT XEOMA FULL

  • Detect loss of camera (on network) and trigger notification.
  • Detect loss of video/tamper and trigger notification.
  • Ability to disable motion activation/recording via script or API.
  • HOME ASSISTANT XEOMA MANUAL

  • On-demand manual recording (ideally via both UI and script/ API).
  • Motion detection to trigger recording and notifications/scripts configurable post-motion recording time prerecord buffer.
  • Decent mobile support, either via built-in web UI or native app.
  • List, search and playback videos from the UI.
  • home assistant xeoma

    PTZ (pan/tilt/zoom) control from the UI.

    HOME ASSISTANT XEOMA FULL

  • Can stream live via the UI, ideally full resolution with low latency.
  • home assistant xeoma

  • Works behind a HTTP reverse proxy, such as nginx with certificate auth.
  • Support multiple cameras - at least two, ideally four or six.
  • Must be able to run with low-end hardware - either a Raspberry Pi or another small and inexpensive system (I don’t want this to depend on my desktop, and I don’t want to invest a lot in it).
  • Open source (preferably GPL) and runs on Linux.
  • The initial requirements that I identified were: I’ve spent all of my spare time in the past week - probably twenty to thirty hours - researching and experimenting and the results have actually been quite surprising.

    home assistant xeoma

    My next step was to figure out how I’d handle motion-activated recording, and that’s what I’ll discuss this time. In my last post, Amcrest IP Camera First Impressions, I went over what I’d found about the pair of IP cameras that I bought to keep an eye on my dogs and my new house. Update: The next post in this series is up, IP Camera, Home Security and Automation Update. Please keep in mind that none of this is intended to protect against someone who targets me specifically (and takes the time to research me) as opposed to my home at random. Finally, the systems that I describe are intended to provide some protection against or notification of crimes of opportunity, not targeted attacks. I highly recommend that anyone implementing a similar system - especially if you also publish the details of it - have undocumented backup systems/devices. My code and system has a few obvious vulnerabilities and probably some non-obvious ones as well I humbly but sincerely ask that you do not attempt to exploit these. My current system and code has grown organically over time and is not how I’d approach this if I started over from scratch. Even if you do not have an antivirus you can run a security scan and find confirmation on The information I provide on home automation/security and surveillance is based on what I’ve set up for myself based on a balance of cost, ease of use, and security, and should be considered for hobby purposes only.

    HOME ASSISTANT XEOMA INSTALL

    It is free to download and safe to install and run. Xeoma free webcam software contains no viruses, no spyware or adware. Unofficially supported operating systems were successfully tested with Xeoma several times at user requests (but not before every release of Xeoma new versions).Įnglish, Spanish, Italian, Brazilian Portuguese, Chinese, French, German, Japanese, Hungarian, Polish and Russian.ĭutch, Danish, Romanian, Turkish, Croatian, Finnish, Greek, Czech, Bulgarian, Ukrainian and Belorussian. **Officially supported operating systems are tested with Xeoma before any release. *If you need Xeoma for an older OS, please write us. Linux Kali (version 18 and up) RancherOS Fedora (version 31 and up) Elbrus (version 1.4.3 and up) PCLinuxOs (version 2018.06 and up) elementary OS Linux (version 5.0 and up) Astra Linux (version 2.11.3 and up) Arch Linux version 2020.10.01. Unofficially supported operating systems:**

    HOME ASSISTANT XEOMA MAC OS X

    Officially supported operating systems*: Windows 32 and 64-bit (Server 2008 R2/2012/2016, 7, 8, 10), Linux 32 and 64-bit both with or without graphical interface (Ubuntu 12 and up, Debian 7 and up, openSUSE 12.2 and up, Mint 13 and up, CentOS 7 or higher, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 or higher), Linux ARM – Raspbian released on or later (for Raspberry 2 or higher), Mac OS X (10.9 or higher), Android OS 5.0 or higher, iOS 9 or higher.















    Home assistant xeoma