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@Staszek: I can confirm that AUTH_RELAY = fixed this problem for
me on ZM 1.30.4 and Ubuntu Gnome 17.04 x86_64.
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Title:
zoneminder not
For anybody, who already tried all this things, and nothing worked.
Ift the problem is only when auth is on, try to set AUTH_RELAY option to
"none".
I would appreciate, if someome confirm, that this is secure config.
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I had run into this a few times previous and just for posterity ... for
those seeing the failed authentication have you tried logging admin out
and back in again?
What worked for me was:
1. Enable OPT_USE_AUTH
2. Go into users tab and change admin password
3. at main page of GUI select 'admin'
I have the same issue on Ubuntu 14.04 and on Centos 6.7.
Streaming wasn't worked with authentication. But worked without it.
The source of it was in different time on server side and on php.ini.
I have synchronized it and it's working fine now.
Also you can try to set 'AUTH_RELAY' to NONE if
Hit this issue as well -- enabling cgi fixed it, but ideally the
installation of zoneminder should do that rather than leaving users to
google for bug reports?
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I had the same problem as above and tried #8, this seemed to work for a
while but then the errors reappeared in the log files. I then noticed
that the time on the Zoneminder web page did not match the server time.
I found a post (which for the life of me I can't find again to post
here) that
Did nothing, and today it works (authentication + streaming) :(
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Title:
zoneminder not creating local unix sockets for streaming
To manage
I've got the same problem as #12. With no authentication it works as
expected, but when I only check OPT_USE_AUTH, streaming no longer works.
Logs look similar:
2014-12-10 16:32:14.549552 web_php 13587 ERR socket_sendto(
/tmp/zm/zms-836616s.sock ) failed: No such file or directory
Sorry, wrong log dump. Should be:
2014-12-10 16:34:39.007612 web_php 13573 ERR socket_sendto(
/tmp/zm/zms-620154s.sock ) failed: No such file or directory
includes/functions.php 2344
2014-12-10 16:34:33.006464 web_js 13573 ERR getStreamCmdResponse
stream error:
Revisiting this after a clean installation. Responses #6 and #7 are
correct. Don't need ScriptAlias was a matter of apache2 not having cgi
enabled: sudo a2enmod cgi
Would seen that the package installed needs a check or component to
enable cgi (with the respective security confirmation).
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For me the same problem was resolved with disabled authentication in ZM
options (uncheck OPT_USE_AUTH).
The reason to make this conclusion is here in logs:
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Aug 19 00:21:00 ubuntu-server zms[5623]: ERR [Unable to authenticate user]
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Aug 19 00:21:00 ubuntu-server zms[5633]:
Actually..do yourself a favor and do the instructions laid out by
François Jacques in #8.
This will have the added benefit of your logs not getting filled-up with
the stream sock error: No such file or directory messages.
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ubuntu 14.04 and zm 1.26.5 here.
#6 was correct and #7's instructions worked like a charm.
So nice when the answer is easy to find.
Many thanks.
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The steps in comment #8 did it for me. Thanks a lot everyone for their
suggestions and workarounds. There's a Debian bug that seems to be
tracking this same issue:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=741738
I am running Ubuntu 14.04 and with the shipped zoneminder.conf for
Apache
My results, based on Bill, Alain and Donovan comments:
1) Keep the default zone apache.conf without the ScriptAlias.
2) Stop both zoneminder and apache2
sudo service apache2 stop
sudo service zoneminder stop
2) Remove any stale sockets from /tmp/zm (default location):
sudo rm -vf /tmp/zm/*.*
#6 is correct that CGI is not enabled in Apache but the correct command
to enable it on my 14.04 LTS is sudo a2enmod cgi
Monitors are functioning now, great.
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After much searching and purge + reinstall of both apache2 and
zoneminder, I suspect the problem is CGI not enabled by default, so one
must lauch sudo a2encgi after installing apache2 and before installing
zoneminder.
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After much head-banging, I got the live steam to work.
1) Keep the default zone apache.conf without the ScriptAlias.
2) Stop both zoneminder and apache2
sudo service apache2 stop
sudo service zoneminder stop
2) Remove any stale sockets from /tmp/zm (default location):
sudo rm -vf /tmp/zm/*.*
Using zoneminder 1.26.5 under ubuntu 14.04 AMD64
The problem seems to be the socket is not created under /tmp/zm.
Tested several solutions here and there, regarding cgi-bin directories and
ScriptAlias but none worked.
Here's the error :
May 3 23:12:37 mx2 zmc_dvideo0[2006]: INF [Monitor-1:
Using zoneminder 1.26.5,
installed from sources
on Debian 7 (Wheezy)
I had a lot of ERR messages in log saying some .sock files were not
found.
Not clear what king of events these messages were related to but one
thing for sure adding to /etc/zm/apache.conf the line recommended
(2013-05-06) by
http://www.zoneminder.com/wiki/index.php/Ubuntu_10.04_Server_64-bit_%28with_ffmpeg,_etc.%29
Hit a similar issue with my 1.25.0 install from source (Ubuntu 12.04).
Adding ScriptAlias /cgi-bin /usr/share/zoneminder/cgi-bin to the
/etc/zm/apache.conf file as above seem to address the problem.
Yep, seeing this as well; zoneminder 1.25.0-1. on 12.04.2
Symptom is just don't see the video in the monitor.
** Changed in: zoneminder (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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