The following process allows you to configure exacqVision permissions and privileges for accounts that exist on an OpenLDAP/Kerberos server:1. On the OpenLDAP/Kerberos server, ensure that your installed schema includes the following object types: inetOrgPerson (RFC 2798)organization (RFC 2256)krbPrincipalAux (provided by the Ubuntu krb5-kdc-ldap package) And at least 1 of the following opject types: groupOfNames (rfc… Continue reading Windows Server & Client and OpenLDAP/Kerberos
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Configuring SSL on an exacqVision Server for Active Directory/LDAP (Windows)
exacqVision 7.2 and higher: Check the box labeled “Use SSL” on the “ActiveDirectory/LDAP” configuration page, then press “Apply”.<br> exacqVision prior to 7.2: This article contains procedures for configuring SSL on exacqVision servers. These steps are necessary if you want Active Directory operations to be made more secure by use of SSL on the exacqVision server.While… Continue reading Configuring SSL on an exacqVision Server for Active Directory/LDAP (Windows)
MacOS & Mac OS X Client and Active Directory/OpenLDAP/Kerberos
Configuration The following process allows you to configure ExacqVision permissions and privileges for accounts that exist on an Active Directory/OpenLDAP/Kerberos (directory) server. NOTE: On a Windows platform, the domain controller must run on Windows Server 2003 operating system or later. If the Active Directory functional level is Windows 2000 or earlier, you must select Password… Continue reading MacOS & Mac OS X Client and Active Directory/OpenLDAP/Kerberos
Replacing an eDVR Board on a Windows-based exacqVision System (Legacy)
The following procedures describe the process for replacing an eDVR board in a Windows-based exacqVision server. If you have an exacqVision server with multiple eDVR boards, complete both procedures; on a single-board system, you can skip directly to the second procedure. NOTE: You must be logged in to Windows as an Adminsitrator to perform these… Continue reading Replacing an eDVR Board on a Windows-based exacqVision System (Legacy)
Using Antivirus Software with exacqVision
Antivirus Configuration As with all third-party software not on the Product Integration section, the user assumes the risk of software incompatibility with the exacqVision software suite. To permit antivirus software to work with exacqVision software, the following file extensions need to be exempted from scans: NOTE: As an alternative, you could also exclude the data drive you… Continue reading Using Antivirus Software with exacqVision
RAID Setup Using 3ware Controller – LEGACY
To configure a RAID 5 array using a 3ware controller, complete the following steps: <br> Restart the computer.When prompted, press Alt-3 to enter the 3ware RAID BIOS.If prompted, type admin256 as the password.Press any key to acknowledge the warning.The available drives are listed under Exportable Units. If you are re-creating a failed RAID array, some drives will… Continue reading RAID Setup Using 3ware Controller – LEGACY
What type of video does the exacqVision Web Service transmit?
The codec used to transmit video will depending on the plugin used. In many cases the exacqVision Web Service performs transcoding and transmits a compressed JPEG stream of images to the Web Client or Exacq Mobile 3 app. Some plugins are capable of forwarding the H.264 stream without the need to transcode. <br>
Problems Exporting to CDs or DVDs
If you select files to export to a CD or DVD through the ExacqVision Client software, but you cannot actually burn the CD or DVD, it is possible that you are using low-quality optical disks. Try replacing the blank optical disk with a new one perhaps from a different manufacturer. Low-quality optical disks are prevalent;… Continue reading Problems Exporting to CDs or DVDs
Automation Control Circuitry
What is TTL? TTL stands for Transistor-to-Transistor Logic, where the “logic” determines which values are high and low. Standardized common TTL circuits operate with a 5-volt power supply. A TTL signal is defined as low when the voltage is measured between 0.0 V and 0.8 V with respect to the ground terminal, and high when… Continue reading Automation Control Circuitry
What analog PTZ protocols does Exacq support?
Exacq supports the following RS-422 and RS-485 PTZ protocols. With each protocol, you can specify the baud rate, data bits, stop bits, parity, flow control, and maximum line length. ProtocolSupported PTZ PresetsAD-M320096AD-M3200 Multi96AD-MP4896AD-MP48 Multi96AD-RS42296Bosch (OSRD)99GE-ASCII64GE-Impac32HSD-Pelco-D128Panasonic64Pelco-D32Pelco-P32 <br> NOTE: Devices that require the use of other protocols, not listed above, may still be used with supported encoders.… Continue reading What analog PTZ protocols does Exacq support?