![]() When writing the instructions, I tried to “stay true” to the example ports shown in the Blue Iris Help File, so I referred to Ports 81 & 443.īut in my case, I already had something occupying 81 and 443. ![]() I sure hope something below brings you to the solution: PLEASE report back on your steps to success and I’ll edit the original post if needed!!! Hi welcome! Not a nuisance at all… We’re all here to help each other! You should see a LIVE view of your Camera Select an Existing Dashboard OR Create a New One depending upon your needs.Ĭlick 3 Dots Edit + Media Select your Media Tile(s) Click Done Click Save You SHOULD see a LIVE Thumbnail at the bottom.Ĭlick Update Might have to click Update againĬlick anywhere OFF of the Create Media Dialog to exit Media URL: Use the SUCCESSFUL URL that you tested above in Chrome IF THIS WORKS: You’ll be taken DIRECTLY to the Video Stream (without pausing to sign into Blue Iris or the Camera) In CHROME v111 and newer: Type in the following URL: You might need to Pull Down File Terminate Then restart Stunnel If not, confirm ALL of the steps above have been completed You should perhaps 7 lines of text ending in Configuration successful. Pull Down: Configuration Reload Configuration Open nf, select all, Delete Everything Create the following text save (of course use whatever ports you chose instead of 443 and 81) Make a copy of the default Stunnel.CONF file for your reference if needed in the future Of course, save both new files above (you might have to deal with some Windows Security to edit these files). Open your new file select all Delete everything Copy/Paste your Certificate Authority Bundle into this file Open your new MyDomain.pem file select all Delete everything Copy/Paste your PRIVATE KEY, followed by your CERTIFICATE into this file Be ready to copy/paste these into new files on your computer below.ģ) Certificate Authority Bundle (CABUNDLE)Ĭopy the default Stunnel.PEM file to a new file named: MyDomain.pem (of course MyDomain=Your actual domain nameĬopy the default Stunnel.PEM file to a new file named: (of course MyDomain=Your actual domain name In my case, SiteGround already created and maintains Let’s Encrypt Certificates If you DO NOT have Certificates, you’ll need to create them within your Domain Host Select your Domain and View the Certificates IPv4 Address: Will be the IP Address of your Internet Service (see Blue Iris Settings/WebServer: It shows you the EXTERNAL IP Address) This is where you’re going to create the reference from your WEBSITE back to the Blue Iris ServerĬreate an A Record named: In SiteGround, it’s under Domain/DNS Zone Editor This is located in different places on different Domain Hosts. Install Stunnel: Upon Install, it will prompt you for some basic information Reserve the IP of your Blue Iris Server to assure it gets the same IP every time it boots up.įorward the HTTP Port you chose in Blue Iris to the Mac Address (or IP) of your Blue Iris Server: Port Start/End=81 WAN Ports=81/81įorward the HTTPS Port you chose in Blue Iris to the Mac Address (or IP) of your Blue Iris Server: Port Start/End=443 WAN Ports=443/443ĭownload the version of Stunnel that is suitable for your OS You’ll need this later in SharpTools to build the URLĬreate a User Name and Password: example: MyUserName MyPassword (of course use something more secure than that General Tab: Assure Name and Short Name are filled in meaningfully for you. Should click the HELP File in Blue Iris and read up a bit on HTTPS and Stunnel for a general understanding. Un-select Use secure session keys and login page (this will allow SharpTools to pass the Username & Password in the Media Tile Example 81Įnable the HTTP Port (Stunnel/NGROK). Of course, your Blue Iris Software needs to be set up and runningĮnable the HTTP Port: Choose a port that does not conflict with an existing device. If you don’t need HTTPS access from OUTSIDE of your own Local Network, you MIGHT be able to use Stunnel’s Self-Signed Certificates In my situation, I already had a Domain to use which already had SSL Certificates to use: So I did NOT need to create new Certificates The Bread Crumbs Link assumes you do NOT already have a website The information in the Bread Crumbs Link helped me figure out what do in my situation
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