Xmeye-linux
XMeye operates on a proprietary cloud peer-to-peer (P2P) protocol often referred to as the "NetSurveillance" or "Xiongmai" (XM) protocol.
While XMEye devices are widely available and affordable, remember the significant security vulnerabilities they have. A Linux user's strength is control—use it to build a system that is not only functional but also secure and private. The community has provided you with all the tools you need; now it's up to you to deploy them intelligently. xmeye-linux
If you are running a Linux-based operating system (Ubuntu, Mint, Debian, Arch) and want to connect to your XMeye-based cameras, you have several avenues: 1. Dedicated XMeye CMS for Linux XMeye operates on a proprietary cloud peer-to-peer (P2P)
You can pull video feeds directly into native Linux media players like or MPV . XMeye RTSP URL Syntax The community has provided you with all the
xmeye-linux snap --ip $CAM_IP --output /tmp/current_frame.jpg