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No streaming when authentication enabled....
Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2008 3:44 pm
by btrotter
I am running 1.22.3 on Ubuntu 7.10.
I have read through the archives and saw that when authentication is enabled, streaming stops working. Turn it on, it stops working, turn it off, it works.
I saw that this is because of the libssl-dev package missing.
I went back into Ubuntu and ran "apt-get install libssl-dev" and let it install. With that package installed, it still does not work. I read a thread where someone asked if zm had to be recompiled, and someone said yes.
I am not sure how to recompile zm. Is it as simple as uninstalling zm and reinstalling it?
I am not a complete newbie, but I am close, so please pardon the basic question.
Thank you!
Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2008 8:08 pm
by casall
I have exactly the same problem, the only difference is that I am running Mandriva 2008 with Zoneminder 1.23. If I turn authentication on, I don't get any stream, if I turn it off, I get fine stream.
Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2008 8:15 pm
by btrotter
casall wrote:I have exactly the same problem, the only difference is that I am running Mandriva 2008 with Zoneminder 1.23. If I turn authentication on, I don't get any stream, if I turn it off, I get fine stream.
I found a thread on it which says that installing the libssl-dev package fixes the problem, but that doesnt work for me. I saw another thread that said the zoneminder package had to be recompiled, but I dont know how to do this to test it. I dont know if "recompiling" simply means reinstalling.
Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2008 9:28 pm
by Lee Sharp
Reading a little more would have told you the fix for the debian package. Set it to plain, and restart ZM. Close and restart your browser.
Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2008 9:36 pm
by btrotter
Lee Sharp wrote:Reading a little more would have told you the fix for the debian package. Set it to plain, and restart ZM. Close and restart your browser.
I do remember seeing something about that, but thought it was a compromised work-around which included sending passwords in "clear text".
I will go back and read again.
Thank you.
Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2008 3:56 pm
by Lee Sharp
It is. It does. It is being worked on. The problem is ssl, and how it is not totally gnu blessed... They are moving the code to a gnu blessed encryption, but it is not totally right yet.
Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2008 8:20 pm
by btrotter
Lee Sharp wrote:It is. It does. It is being worked on. The problem is ssl, and how it is not totally gnu blessed... They are moving the code to a gnu blessed encryption, but it is not totally right yet.
Does the hash authentication work under any of the distros? I have ZM running on an Ubuntu installation, and this workstation does nothing but ZM. If it works correctly under a different Linux distro, I may just load that onto the workstation until Ubuntu/Debian gets fixed.
Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2008 5:08 pm
by Lee Sharp
If you compile it by hand, it works fine. You will need to have all the dependencies met first. A future version will work as well. I believe some of the Cordel's packages have it fixed as well, but I like Debian based systems, so I do not know...
Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2008 6:28 pm
by cordel
Any package upto 1.22.3 works fine on any redhat based distros (Fedora, Mandriva, CentOS). Some changes were made in ZM 1.23.x to use gnutls in place of openssl which was requested by the Debian Packager Peter.