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9100 how to get zm viewing

Posted: Tue Feb 23, 2010 7:33 pm
by jd896
H I'm having problems getting my zoneminder box to see images from the 9100a the 9100 has the yohics firmware on it and images can be seen on the web interface the problem is I am unshure of where I need to point the zm too I have read that this needs a script possibly will the round robin mode get round this or not if needed ssh and access to the config is availible many thanks

John norton

Posted: Mon Mar 01, 2010 9:10 am
by jd896
right thanks to mycal i now have the correct address and setting ect
i still however cannot get my zm box to get images from it i have two zm boxes currntly set up and nither can get a image but using the address i can get a jpg in both firefox and internet explorer
can anybody see or think of a reason that this isnt working all i get is a red source

thanks john

Posted: Thu Mar 04, 2010 6:31 pm
by whatboy
The proper way to use google is to set on the search box something like this...

site:www.zoneminder.com WhatevaWe'reLookingFor in your case...

site:www.zoneminder.com ip 9100a

It will show you this link... http://www.zoneminder.com/forums/viewto ... d46331bf5b

There is a pic... this pic...
Image

Posted: Mon Mar 29, 2010 10:43 pm
by jd896
Thanks for the reply but in this case the forums where of know help unless there is any mention of ubuntu adding apparmor to there latist version of server and this was causing the problem apparmor must have seen the traffic as bad and blocked it i have put the solution at the end of a guide for installing on ubuntu server 64 bit in the forums But thanks for reminding me of googles very useful and well known search terminology

google search

Posted: Tue Mar 30, 2010 2:29 am
by coke
I've found that searching via google is much more productive than searching through phpbb. Also uses google's resources more than the zoneminder forum's. Using google, it properly treats quoted items ("two words" looks for both together), -/+ symbols ("two words" -"three words" ) searches for occurrences of "two words" together, but only on pages that don't have "three words" on them. A + before a word or quoted text will only show you pages that definitely have that combination on them.

The + and - are extremely useful for narrowing down your search.

Alternatively, if you'd prefer somewhat obscured answers filled with lagging unrelated multimedia content, and ultimately being eaten by a vampire, try Bing.

Posted: Tue Mar 30, 2010 4:21 am
by kingofkya
Alternatively, if you'd prefer somewhat obscured answers filled with lagging unrelated multimedia content, and ultimately being eaten by a vampire, try Bing.
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