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A friend of mine is helping me with setting up a Linux-based homebrew security system set up. He's currently using Wyze cameras, but they are faulty and have ads on them, so I'd like to find something more open-source/closed system that I can control completely. Any recommendations or pointers in the right direction would be great.

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[–] biscuitswalrus@aussie.zone 3 points 4 months ago

I've been thinking of running something using second hand usb cameras and raspberri pi 3+ since my switch already has poe and my nas has 40tb.

I have a 3d printer so a wall mount enclosure shouldn't be hard either.

Was thinking of mounting them on the window frames indoors.

Nvr software like this might work: https://github.com/seydx/camera.ui

Tailscale will allow me to access the Web front end anywhere on my devices. Individually it could hold the RPis too just for remote troubleshooting later if anything happens.

Personally I'd like to reuse as many things that I already own and have no specific reliance on a vendor. If I got a rstp camera later, I wouldn't need a pi to host the camera. But I've got a couple of pis and a couple of usb webcam to start. It won't work for night mode so I'll have to make sure the outdoor lights are triggered by motion.

But I've not done anything yet this is all how I've thought about it in my head. So I'm watching this space to learn more too.