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Date:      Fri, 4 Dec 2020 16:46:25 -0500
From:      Robert Huff <roberthuff@rcn.com>
To:        ports@freebsd.org
Cc:        Anatoly <anatoly@kazanfieldhockey.ru>
Subject:   Re: replacing ffserver?
Message-ID:  <24522.44593.292701.122459@jerusalem.litteratus.org>
In-Reply-To: <20201204075132.7fd3fee4@asd2>
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	Let me restate the issue.
	My goal is to be able to have someone visit (e.g.)
"https://webcam.example.com:9999" and have the feed from the webcam
appear in their browser.
	What I have at the moment:

	a) a system running:

FreeBSD 13.0-CURRENT #0 r365372: Sun Sep  6 10:51:26 EDT 2020 amd64

	b) a working webcam
	c) the latest version of webcamd, which finds the webcam and
creates video0 and video1.

	So: I need to make the contents of video0 available on port 9999.
I have been unable to find a concise current method for how to do
that.  (Including anything with Apache, which seems like an obvious
step.)


			Respectfully,


				Robert Huff

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