We're setting up a few 3D printers at the college, and one of the needs is
a publicly-viewable camera where students can see if their print is working
or if it has stopped for some reason.  We'll point a standard IP security
camera at the printer[s] - students should be able to view the camera with
a phone or computer, on or off campus.

It seems silly (though maybe it's not) to set up a YouTube livestream, but
what I'd like to do is set up a Linux server to stream to viewers.  Many of
these 3D prints take over 24 hours to complete, and it's like watching
grass grow, so I don't expect a huge surge in viewers.  Perhaps we'll use a
password for access.

Does anyone have experience with something like this, or should I go with
YouTube or some other streaming service?

Thanks,
Curt Lundgren

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