What I did was setup my laptop to run apache. I have a linksys dsl router and have port 80 going to that machine. I then started up apache to run on my laptop. As root I started camstream from the /var/www/html directory and then have camstream save a snapshot every 9 seconds to that directory. Now you have the graphic that is overwritten every 9 seconds in your html directory. Now just right yourself a html file that refreshes every 10 seconds and reference the graphic ising the img tag. boom ya got a camera on the web. I wanted to use my hevy duty server i have sittng doing nothing its a Compaq dual 400 with 6 20 gig scsi drives but the fans in this beast are way to loud for around the puppies. So im stuck running it off my laptop.
On Thu, 2003-07-10 at 12:49, Ronald J. Hall wrote: > On Thursday 10 July 2003 02:23 pm, Bill Beauchemin wrote: > > pupcam.beautiegoldens.com > > Bill, may I ask how you set it up so that other people can see what your > webcam is seeing via camstream? > > I've got camstream working here with my Logitech Pro 3000, but I can't figure > out how to let other people see it. I've got cable-modem service, and I'm > using a Dlink router (model DL-604). > > Thanks! > > PS Ever get Gnomemeeting working with v9.1? I can't. :-( > > -- > > /\ > Dark><Lord > \/ > > > ---- > > Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? > Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com -- Bill Beauchemin www.billbeau.net Home Of Beau's Bullet PSCA H/S 8 and Beautie Goldens Puppy Cam
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com