I had an old laptop lying around, so put it to use a few months ago as a DLNA media server on my simple home LAN - the laptop runs openSUSE 13.1 LXDE edition. A few weeks ago I decided to setup ZM as well, as my suburb is a high crime area, so installed 1.26.4 from the openSUSE repos, and using a cheap 1280x720 webcam I managed to setup a monitor. There is no trouble viewing/editing via the ZM console and watching the monitor over the LAN on the laptops IP...
That is as far as I have progressed, and I got a bit lost in the documentation and stopped setting it up a few weeks ago - today unfortunately I got burgled. The perps used a metal shelving unit that was sitting behind a neighbors shed to climb up and enter via an open upstairs window in my 2 storey apartment, and since my alarm covers the downstairs and stairwell only they managed to pick off quite a few smaller items upstairs before venturing into the top landing of the stairwell where a wireless PIR got them. I'm going to install security devices on the upstairs windows to stop them opening fully, and move one of the wireless PIR's in my alarm to cover the stairwell and both upstairs bedrooms instead of just the stairwell, but I'd like to be able to record footage of any attempts so that I have footage for the police, and also instant notification via SMS/MMS that an intruder has been detected - I work only a few minutes from home, and I could have the PIR alarm off but have ZM notify me - the perps will probably not vanish too fast if an audible alarm doesn't trigger, which might give me long enough to get there before they scarper - there would be fireworks if that happened, I might get to enjoy ripping someones arm out if its socket...
So I'd like to configure ZM so I can receive SMS/MMS notification of modect events, and stream my monitor (and future monitors) over the internet (also so I can enable/disable alarms from my mobile or from work). I've had a good read of the docs on the wiki tonite, but have got a bit lost in seeing what needs to be done to get this working. If someone could assist in giving some advice that would be hugely appreciated.

Regards,
Chris, NZ.