Thanks Rodrigo Rodriguez for the diagram The diagram reminds me the Sguil (Bammm Visher Snort-GUI) Intrusion Detection System, 1 pc for alert storage on MySQL Server, 1 pc for each subnet monitored and that sensor linked to the server (many sensors as required), 1 client "console" for the analyst (many consoles as required).
I didn't get the idea about the number of computers involved in the streaming/storage process... and i have another doubt... that "twinpact" dedicated ethernet firewire what kind of device is? is something like "firewire 2 ethernet" converter switch? or is just a 10/100/1000 switch to handle the "video stations" data and link them to the DVSwitch station? maybe the answers are obvious, just that kind of devices are unfamiliar to me ...one computer for camera sounds expensive, but maybe could be cheaper at long time (making the comparison with commercial services) I will read docs, wikis, tutorials and project pages to a better understanding, and try. Thanks a lot Rodrigo Have a nice day. 2011/7/30 Rodrigo Rodriguez <[email protected]> > > > 2011/7/30 Gunnar Wolf <[email protected]> > >> Hi Edgar! >> >> First of all, I'm happy Wouter already answered to you with the >> real answer to your question ;-) >> >> Edgar Aquino dijo [Fri, Jul 29, 2011 at 07:30:21PM -0500]: >> > Hello to everybody >> > >> > My name is Edgar, i live in Oaxaca Mexico, i'm user of Debian since 3.1 >> > Sarge and is the first time i >> > follow a Debian Conference based on live streaming, and this cause me >> > curiosity... >> > >> > I have seen another events on streaming, commonly based on UStream or >> > LiveStream, but i saw that >> > you don't use that services... >> >> That's right - We don't like using non-free software or non-controlled >> infrastructures. Specially if it's so easy to do it by ourselves! (not >> implying that the videoteam's work is trivial, of course) >> > > Actually, we were yesterday chating on debconf12-nicaragua about the > video-team and we found it amazing. > > Edgar: here's a diagram of what you could need and how it works the DebConf > streaming. It's kind of confussed, but awesome: > > http://wiki.debconf.org/wiki/DebConf11/Videoteam > > >> I did a IRC-based mini-tutorial for it in 2008 - you can re > > > >> ad it at: >> >> >> http://edusol.info/en/e2008/memorias/implementacion-tecnologica-incluyente-videoconferencias-con-software-libre >> >> > Thank's for the post, Gunnar. That maybe will work for a better > explanation. > > We'll try to implement it locally, just for fun. :) > > >> >> Greetings, >> _______________________________________________ >> Debconf-video mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://lists.debconf.org/mailman/listinfo/debconf-video >> > > > > -- > Rodrigo Isaac Rodríguez Borge* > Nòmada: el artista de la multitud > * > Linux user # 471524 | Ubuntu user # 23047 > https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Nomada > > > _______________________________________________ > Debconf-video mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.debconf.org/mailman/listinfo/debconf-video > >
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