
Let me know, if I can help you out anymore. This seems to work the best for our environment.ĭelayed start of BI service may work however, but it is untested my end.Īs for the sitting at a password screen, the server should be up. If you need some help configuring this, I’m happy to help. The group policy applies reg edits to allow a service account to automatically log in.
BLUE IRIS SERVER INSTALL
WITH A BLUE IRIS, AND UNDERNEATH THE CIRCLE THE WORDS ' THE WORLD IS YOURS '. New Blue Iris NVR server build After purchasing a house, I needed to do what anyone interested in technology would do, and install a ton of cameras. I currently have a work around, leveraging a group policy applied to the OU the server is housed in for blue iris, and a scheduled task on the server to launch blue iris on start up. HOSTING WEBSITES OF OTHERS ON A COMPUTER FILE SERVER CONNECTED TO A. I have a feeling that the Blue Iris service just launches before the Zerotier service is up and running, in turn forcing the only option for HTTP out to be your actual IPV4 This seems to only be a problem if you are running blue iris as a service. Anytime the server reboots, as blue iris launches it will bind the IPV4 for the actual network adapter, NOT the IPV4 of the zero tier virtual adapter. The problem I found, is when running blue iris as a service. building a dedicated NVR with Blue Iris in mind. While searching for a proper fix- I found your post. Besides the built in mobile web site that Blue Iris comes with (web server), we also have mobile apps so you can bring. I recently deployed blue iris in a enterprise environment as well.
