Is there a ONVIF Device Manager alternative for Ubuntu 16.04LTS
Solution 1
xeoma has a tar.gz installer. 32-bit and 64-bit. It only has 1 file and worked straight out of the box for me.
Mind though: it is payware (and monthly even, if I read the license correctly).
Open source and free: zoneminder They have a warning: don't use our repos since they are out of date and to use their PPA. Pity it has not been updated to 16.04 so is out of date as well ( :P ).
Solution 2
You can try Lingodigits' ONVIF Device Tool, has Ubuntu 16.04 64bit version ONVIF Device Tool passed ONVIF Client Test Tool v16.01 and free to download.
http://www.lingodigit.com/onvif_nvc.html
Solution 3
You can try Shinobi:
- https://gitlab.com/Shinobi-Systems/ShinobiCE (Community Edition)
- http://shinobi.video/pro/ (Professional)
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Updated on September 18, 2022Comments
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jtlindsey over 1 year
Is there a ONVIF Device Manager like xeoma alternative for Ubuntu 16.04LTS?
sudo apt install xeoma
from here does not work anymore.Update
27/March/2017: Referring to the first answer about Zoneminder. It is up to date now. You can find them on github and docs here. I successfully paired 2 cameras with it running on Ubuntu Server 16.04.
Update: Available Full-featured CCTV Software for Ubuntu
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jtlindsey about 6 yearsNote that xeoma requires VM installs to have internet access 247 or be tied to a licence server that requires internet access 247. Not private enough for me and the reason i'm looking for a replacement NVR is to eliminate another hardware box so buying a dedicated machine for this is out. felenasoft.com/xeoma/en/description/#activation_virtual
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George Udosen over 5 yearsIs it possible to have import parts of those links added to your answer
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jtlindsey over 5 yearsI tried Shinobi. Looks nice, buggy non-intuitive interface (features spread across different logins (/, /admin, /super) instead of centralized with permission based view changes), documentation unorganized.... read github.com/PharkMillups/beautiful-docs, getting help on discord is sporadic and unorganized. The efforts there would be better suited in a traditional forum where questions and responses aren't overlapping and easily lost, $75/mo for pro if you want help as appose to paying $35+ (4cams) perpetual xeoma licence (best software i've seen). Shinobi was a frustrating experience.
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Dániel Kis over 5 yearsI tried to install onvif-device-tool, but from deb file, and I get a following error:
onvif-device-tool: error while loading shared libraries: libvlccore.so.8: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
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Zatrapilla over 4 years