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Hello! Thank you for this amazing development. I cannot get this working for some reason. I am trying to set it up using my synology with docker. I have have read over the read me at least 20 times. I setup the username/password, added in a TZ plus the NET MODE is set to LAN. I have added the 3 ports (local and container are the same plus TCP only) that need to be redirected - 8888, 1935 and 8554. The log file shows the green check mark beside the cams. Although with the RTSP entries. It would appear it is working. I have a mix of v2 and v3s. However I do get this warning and I assume its a warning so it can ignored but thought I would mention it. Warning frame rate not available yet. It says starting all cameras! I am unable to view the URLs in either VLC or a web browser on a tablet. My local network is setup using an Eero mesh router. Http://ipaddressofcam:8888/name-of-cam is not working. I also noticed the new feature web ui is not working either - 172.17.0.3:5000 gives a cannot open, server not responding error message. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Also, I am running DSM version - DSM 7.1-42661 Update 2. I do get a warning about not running in a production environment. |
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I'm not very familiar with synology, but you'll need to expose port 5000 in your container to access the web-ui. You also need to use the IP of the bridge/host where the container is running to access the streams instead of the camera IP. |
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I'm not very familiar with synology, but you'll need to expose port 5000 in your container to access the web-ui.
You also need to use the IP of the bridge/host where the container is running to access the streams instead of the camera IP.