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articles:ipcams:setting-up-shinobi-as-a-docker-in-linux-mint:setting-up-shinobi-as-a-docker-in-linux-mint [2021/12/14 16:43] tom |
articles:ipcams:setting-up-shinobi-as-a-docker-in-linux-mint:setting-up-shinobi-as-a-docker-in-linux-mint [2021/12/15 22:06] (current) tom [End of Test] |
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bash <(curl -s https:// | bash <(curl -s https:// | ||
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- | Note: Add a closing parenthesis to the code above... for some reason this is causing an internal server error on the website if I try to include it. | ||
To start Shinobi in it's Docker container [as I understand it]: | To start Shinobi in it's Docker container [as I understand it]: | ||
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- | Note: In the line above I had to replace the parenthesis with square brackets, otherwise I get an internal server error. So I will run a parenthetical test [[wiki: | ||
docker start /Shinobi | docker start /Shinobi | ||
+ | This should get Shinobi running in the background, but to operate it you need to start your web browser and enter in the URL of the service. | ||
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+ | In my case the URL for the superuser is http:// | ||
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+ | To login as the superuser for the first time use the following credentials: | ||
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+ | Username : admin@shinobi.video | ||
+ | Password : admin | ||
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+ | After that I pretty much followed the instructions from the following video. But the host, Spaceinvader One, is setting Shinobi up on an Unraid server and I am setting it up on Linux Mint. I've set this up to skip the Unraid part, but if you want you can rewind the video and go over how is Unraid server is setup. | ||
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+ | **Setting up CCTV on Unraid - pt3 - Setting Up and Configuring Shinobi\\ | ||
+ | by Spaceinvader One via Youtube** | ||
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+ | So I was able to get the cameras working in Shinobi and I really like that you can easily rearrange the streams, but I couldn' | ||
+ | Anyway, it looks like iSpy has a new product out that also has Linux support (Blue Iris is Windows only). So I am going to take a look at that. If that doesn' | ||