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ONVIF Device Manager might be a bit more popular than UptimeRobot. We know about 6 links to it since March 2021 and only 5 links to UptimeRobot. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
UptimeRobot is known for its simplicity and effectiveness in uptime monitoring. It offers HTTP(s), ping, port, and keyword monitoring with 1-5 minute intervals. The platform includes SSL certificate monitoring and provides alerts via email, SMS, and integrations with services like Slack. - Source: dev.to / 4 days ago
Bonus tip: Use UptimeRobot or StatusCake for external uptime checks. - Source: dev.to / 9 days ago
Regular requests: Send any request once a day (use cron or services like UptimeRobot). - Source: dev.to / 9 days ago
Uptime Robot - monitors my products’ uptime and alerts me if there’s any issue. - Source: dev.to / 25 days ago
I was hoping that at this point in my blog post I would come out victorious and explain the solution, but I failed. My Watchdog service and bash script ironically also fail during this failure, so they don't even reboot the machine when they're supposed to. I do however, have a band-aid solution. I mentioned I had a Pi 5 on-hand, and during this exploration I ended up installing Home Assistant on it since for a... - Source: dev.to / 25 days ago
Are your camera's ONVIF compatible? You can confirm this by running this free open source software: https://sourceforge.net/projects/onvifdm/ If your cameras appear in this software, then they are ONVIF compatible. If they are, then you can use my free and open source windows video player to view as many stream as you want: https://github.com/bsenftner/ffvideo This player is CPU efficient, intended for use when... Source: over 1 year ago
Here is a link to the ONVIF Device Manager, a free and open source Windows application that auto-discovers the playback URL for any ONVIF devices on your local network - cameras, NVRs and so on. You can view through them too, if you know the username and password for a given camera. https://sourceforge.net/projects/onvifdm/. Source: almost 2 years ago
You might be able to use one of the various freeware "ONVIF tool" apps to discover the exact RTSP path needed to stream from this camera. Source: almost 2 years ago
Look for at stick to ONVIF compatibility, that's an international standard for surveillance system interoperability. Any ONVIF device on a network is auto-discoverable and often configurable through this open source app: https://sourceforge.net/projects/onvifdm/ the ONVIF Device Manager. Many IP cameras and NVRs recognize ONVIF cameras/NVRs in addition to any proprietary format that comes with the device. Blue... Source: about 2 years ago
That ONVIF Device Manager https://sourceforge.net/projects/onvifdm/. Source: about 2 years ago
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