ZoneMinder
Closed-circuit television software
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ZoneMinder is a free, open-source software application for monitoring via closed-circuit television - developed to run under Linux and FreeBSD and released under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL).
| ZoneMinder | |
|---|---|
| Initial release | September 25, 2002[1] |
| Stable release | 1.37.61[2]
/ 8 June 2024 |
| Written in | C++, Perl and PHP |
| Operating system | Linux, FreeBSD |
| Available in | Multilingual |
| Type | Surveillance |
| License | GPL |
| Website | zoneminder |
| Repository | |
Users control ZoneMinder via a web-based interface. The application can use standard cameras (via a capture card, USB, FireWire etc.) or IP-based camera devices.[3] The software allows three modes of operation:[4]
- monitoring (without recording)
- recording after detected movement
- permanent recording
The application supports multiple cameras, reviewable simultaneously. Recording starts when the application detects changes between camera frames; one can select zones within field of view that the software will ignore.[5] ZoneMinder supports cameras compatible with ONVIF standard.[6] However, relative difficulty of configuration is - along with limited support for other languages than English - counted among ZoneMinder's weak points.[4] This is underlined by lack of straightforward documentation.[7] Filip Palian reported in 2008 that ZoneMinder contained security loopholes allowing unauthorized remote control of cameras, basic authentication (for example, .htaccess on Apache) should circumvent such issues.[8]