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=== Configuration of ZoneMinder === | |||
Right, all you've done so far is make sure your linux box can send emails. ZoneMiner still does not have a clue. | |||
To make ssmtp work, you need to unfortunately modify /usr/bin/zmfilter.pl as it's not currently set up correctly to use a mail solution that does not run a mail server daemon | |||
So let's get started. First you need to make some config changes via the ZM web interface: | |||
* Go to Options->Email | |||
* Make sure OPT_EMAIL is checked (zmfilter.pl checks to see if this option is checked. If not, it will not send emails) | |||
* In the EMAIL_ADDRESS field enter the email address you want to get these alarms | |||
* EMAIL_SUBJECT and EMAIL_BODY are self explanatory | |||
* VERY IMPORTANT: Make sure NEW_MAIL_MODULES is checked | |||
* EMAIL_HOST: put in localhost | |||
* FROM_EMAIL: I put in root@localhost | |||
* URL: If you have configured your ZM to be accessible using a public DNS (maybe using no-ip DDNS or others), you should put in the web address here. It will be something like http://yourzoneminderurl.domain:port/zm (unless you have changed it). When you get alarms, ZM provides a link and uses this url as a base. You can put in a LAN IP here too, but then you will only be able to access it from your LAN |
Revision as of 07:05, 22 March 2015
Why do you need this
If you want Zoneminder to send you emails about alarms, you need to configure a way for ZM to send emails. SSMTP is one of several ways, and a lightweight and efficient one.
Background
SSMTP is a really light mail transfer agent (MTA) that a lot of people use in Linux. It is much more lightweight that sendmail for sure and I am told postfix too. Note that SSMTP does not really run a daemon process in your box, so trying "telnet localhost 25" is going to fail (and also why a traditional Zoneminder configuration of using local host fails) Instead what is does is this:
- It installs a program called ssmtp that you can use to send emails
- Creates a soft link to point sendmail to ssmtp, so you can use the sendmail command too
If you are running ZM on a "not to high end" machine and are monitoring more than 3-4 HD cameras, you will want to be prudent on what you want to install. SSMTP is a great choice.
Installation of SSMTP
Installation is very simple
sudo apt-get update apt-get install ssmtp apt-get install mailutils
You may not need mailutils, but that installs the "mail" utility that I find quite handy to send emails from the command line.
Configuration of SSMTP
Let's assume you want to hook it up to send emails using GMAIL as your outbound SMTP
ssmtp.conf
The SSMTP configuration file lie in /etc/ssmtp/ssmtp.conf. Here is a file that works for gmail. You will need to edit it to fit your gmail configuration
# # Config file for sSMTP sendmail # # The person who gets all mail for userids < 1000 # Make this empty to disable rewriting. root=postmaster # The place where the mail goes. The actual machine name is required no # MX records are consulted. Commonly mailhosts are named mail.domain.com mailhub=mail # Where will the mail seem to come from? #rewriteDomain= # The full hostname hostname=camerapc # ARC: Change this to your zone minder hostname # Are users allowed to set their own From: address? # YES - Allow the user to specify their own From: address # NO - Use the system generated From: address #FromLineOverride=YES root=email@gmail.com # ARC: Change this to your gmail id mailhub=smtp.gmail.com:587 rewriteDomain= hostname=email@gmail.com #ARC: I use my gmail id here too UseSTARTTLS=YES AuthUser=email #ARC: I use my gmail id without domain here AuthPass=xxxxxx #ARC: If you use 2 step authentication in gmail, you MUST generate an app specific password for gmail and add that here FromLineOverride=YES
revaliases
Next up you will need to edit /etc/ssmtp/revaliases to configure it with the correct "From" addresses while sending email
Here is mine:
sSMTP aliases # # Format: local_account:outgoing_address:mailhub # # Example: root:your_login@your.domain:mailhub.your.domain[:port] # where [:port] is an optional port number that defaults to 25. root:user@gmail.com:smtp.gmail.com:587 www-data:user@gmail.com:smtp.gmail.com:587
What I've done above is told ssmtp if "root", or "www-data" users ever send emails, use "user@gmail.com" as From (Change this to your gmail address). I wasn't sure if ZM was using www-data or root to send emails, so I specified both. I think you only need root.
Checking to see mail works
Try this from your shell command line
echo "Hello, World" | mail -s "My email check" user@gmail.com
Replace user@gmail.com with your gmail. See if you get your email. If not, go back and see what went wrong. Checking /var/syslog is a great place to debug. For example, here is the snipped from /var/syslog as I sent the email:
root@camerapc:/home/user# tail -f /var/log/syslog Mar 22 07:50:09 camerapc sSMTP[30843]: Creating SSL connection to host Mar 22 07:50:10 camerapc sSMTP[30843]: SSL connection using RSA_ARCFOUR_SHA1 Mar 22 07:50:13 camerapc sSMTP[30843]: Sent mail for user@gmail.com (221 2.0.0 closing connection 10sm6941954qha.38 - gsmtp) uid=0 username=root outbytes=424
Configuration of ZoneMinder
Right, all you've done so far is make sure your linux box can send emails. ZoneMiner still does not have a clue. To make ssmtp work, you need to unfortunately modify /usr/bin/zmfilter.pl as it's not currently set up correctly to use a mail solution that does not run a mail server daemon
So let's get started. First you need to make some config changes via the ZM web interface:
- Go to Options->Email
- Make sure OPT_EMAIL is checked (zmfilter.pl checks to see if this option is checked. If not, it will not send emails)
- In the EMAIL_ADDRESS field enter the email address you want to get these alarms
- EMAIL_SUBJECT and EMAIL_BODY are self explanatory
- VERY IMPORTANT: Make sure NEW_MAIL_MODULES is checked
- EMAIL_HOST: put in localhost
- FROM_EMAIL: I put in root@localhost
- URL: If you have configured your ZM to be accessible using a public DNS (maybe using no-ip DDNS or others), you should put in the web address here. It will be something like http://yourzoneminderurl.domain:port/zm (unless you have changed it). When you get alarms, ZM provides a link and uses this url as a base. You can put in a LAN IP here too, but then you will only be able to access it from your LAN