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This is the optimal approach as it will work on any browser. If you are in a commercial setting, or have other users besides yourself, it is almost required to setup Multi Port through Apache. If on the other hand you are on your own, you may consider simply using Firefox. Multi port, does just what it says: It will redirect multiple server connections through different ports, which is a workaround for the browser security limitation. | This is the optimal approach as it will work on any browser. If you are in a commercial setting, or have other users besides yourself, it is almost required to setup Multi Port through Apache. If on the other hand you are on your own, you may consider simply using Firefox. Multi port, does just what it says: It will redirect multiple server connections through different ports, which is a workaround for the browser security limitation. | ||
Here are some quick configs for 50 cameras. Note: The below config has been confirmed to work with only HTTP. HTTPS may need additional configuration. If you get an error about missing > bracket, make it so all these _default_:#### are on one line. Then it will work. It's not easy to read it in that format, so it has been justified for viewing here. | Here are some quick configs for 50 cameras. Note: The below config has been confirmed to work with only HTTP. HTTPS may need additional configuration. If you get an error about missing a > bracket on the 000-default.conf, make it so all these _default_:#### are on one line. Then it will work. It's not easy to read it in that format, so it has been justified for viewing here. | ||
====/etc/apache2/sites-available/000-default.conf:==== | ====/etc/apache2/sites-available/000-default.conf:==== |
Revision as of 09:13, 16 March 2024
All browsers currently have a limitation where there can only be 6 connections to a server. This can be gotten around by using multi port, or by adjusting the Firefox about:config setting.
Apache Settings for Multi Port
This is the optimal approach as it will work on any browser. If you are in a commercial setting, or have other users besides yourself, it is almost required to setup Multi Port through Apache. If on the other hand you are on your own, you may consider simply using Firefox. Multi port, does just what it says: It will redirect multiple server connections through different ports, which is a workaround for the browser security limitation.
Here are some quick configs for 50 cameras. Note: The below config has been confirmed to work with only HTTP. HTTPS may need additional configuration. If you get an error about missing a > bracket on the 000-default.conf, make it so all these _default_:#### are on one line. Then it will work. It's not easy to read it in that format, so it has been justified for viewing here.
/etc/apache2/sites-available/000-default.conf:
<VirtualHost _default_:80 _default_:30000 _default_:30001 _default_:30002 _default_:30003 _default_:30004 _default_:30005 _default_:30006 _default_:30007 _default_:30008 _default_:30009 _default_:30010 _default_:30011 _default_:30012 _default_:30013 _default_:30014 _default_:30015 _default_:30016 _default_:30017 _default_:30018 _default_:30019 _default_:30020 _default_:30021 _default_:30022 _default_:30023 _default_:30024 _default_:30025 _default_:30026 _default_:30027 _default_:30028 _default_:30029 _default_:30030 _default_:30031 _default_:30032 _default_:30033 _default_:30034 _default_:30035 _default_:30036 _default_:30037 _default_:30038 _default_:30039 _default_:30040 _default_:30041 _default_:30042 _default_:30043 _default_:30044 _default_:30045 _default_:30046 _default_:30047 _default_:30048 _default_:30049 _default_:30050>
/etc/apache2/ports.conf:
Note:this doesn't include everything in the file. Make sure to insert into the existing ports file where changes are appropriate and not simply clobber the original file with below.
Listen 80 Listen 30000 Listen 30001 Listen 30002 Listen 30003 Listen 30004 Listen 30005 Listen 30006 Listen 30007 Listen 30008 Listen 30009 Listen 30010 Listen 30011 Listen 30012 Listen 30013 Listen 30014 Listen 30015 Listen 30016 Listen 30017 Listen 30018 Listen 30019 Listen 30020 Listen 30021 Listen 30022 Listen 30023 Listen 30024 Listen 30025 Listen 30026 Listen 30027 Listen 30028 Listen 30029 Listen 30030 Listen 30031 Listen 30032 Listen 30033 Listen 30034 Listen 30035 Listen 30036 Listen 30037 Listen 30038 Listen 30039 Listen 30040 Listen 30041 Listen 30042 Listen 30043 Listen 30044 Listen 30045 Listen 30046 Listen 30047 Listen 30048 Listen 30049 Listen 30050
You will also need to enable multi port in Zoneminder options. Please read the medium guide below for more information.
Resources
- https://medium.com/zmninja/multi-port-storage-areas-and-more-d5836a336c93 - A developer of Zoneminder wrote up this helpful guide.
Firefox About:Config
In firefox you can make a change to the configuration to get cameras to display. First go to about:config . And search for, then adjust Network.http.max-persistent-connections-per-server. The max persistent connections per server must be > 6 in order to see > 6 camera streams. It can be set to any number, so perhaps you might set it to 100 or 150.
Resources
The forums will have a number of posts regarding this change. It has been discussed extensively. Such as: