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Topics

  • Beta information 1
    • Version 2 beta information
  • Upgrading between releases 1
    • Upgrading to new releases from the command line / remotely
  • Server: Installation 2
    • Requirements
    • Installing Bluecherry from the Bluecherry repository
  • Configuration 10
    • Logging in
    • Navigating the web interface
    • Enabling video ports
    • Video / audio adjustments
    • Enable motion detection
    • Recording schedules
    • Editing / viewing users
    • Restrict cameras per user
    • Adding users
    • System logs
  • Web: Live view 2
    • Requirements
    • Live View
  • Client: Installation 4
    • Requirements
    • Windows
    • OS X
    • Linux
  • Client: Setup 2
    • Client setup
    • Adding a server
  • Client: Live view 2
    • Live viewing
    • Layouts
  • Client: Pan / Tilt / Zoom 1
    • Overview of Pan / Tilt / Zoom control
  • Client: Events 1
    • Viewing events
  • Client: Search 1
    • Searching events

Last Updated

Dec 01, 2010

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Logging in

Connect to the server with a web browser

By default the server runs on a port 7001, and requires SSL. You can access the server using https://hostname:7001

Accept untrusted SSL certificate

Accept_untrusted_ssl_certificate_display Zoom

Version 2 uses SSL to increase the security of client and web communications. With this in mind, we generate a 'snake oil' certificate during each installation. This certificate is self-signed, so browsers will pop up this security warning. It is safe to proceed with using the untrusted SSL certificate. Most browsers will allow you proceed with the untrusted SSL cerfifcate and will only warn you if the SSL certificate has changed.

Login

Login

The default login is 'Admin' and the password is 'bluecherry'

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