I am sure no matter what I do, there's a door.
Not if you install yourself a pi zero with a cam, install Bullseye (Debian 11), and set yourself custom IP table rules.
> I am sure no matter what I do, there's a door.
Not if you install yourself a pi zero with a cam, install Bullseye (Debian 11), and set yourself custom IP table rules.
Good plan, you have to have a webserver on the pi with that to be able to remotely see your cameras. Seeing your cameras from one location only when home is not practical. That webserver then by nature will be a "hole" . I'm looking for a solution myself so I appreciate the knowledge and links.
Good plan, you have to have a webserver on the pi with that to be able to remotely see your cameras. Seeing your cameras from one location only when home is not practical. That webserver then by nature will be a "hole" . I'm looking for a solution myself so I appreciate the knowledge and links.
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