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Debian
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Easy Way: Debian Jessie
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**Step 1:** Setup Sudo
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By default Debian does not come with sudo. Log in as root or use su command.
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N.B. The instructions below are for setting up sudo for your current account, you can
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do this as root if you prefer.
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apt-get update
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apt-get install sudo
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usermod -a -G sudo <username>
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exit
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Logout or try ``newgrp`` to reload user groups
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**Step 2:** Run sudo and update
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Now run session using sudo and ensure system is updated.
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sudo -i
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apt-get upgrade
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**Step 3:** Install Apache and MySQL
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These are not dependencies for the package as they could
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be installed elsewhere.
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apt-get install apache2 mysql-server
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**Step 4:** Edit sources.list to add jessie-backports
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nano /etc/apt/sources.list
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Add the following to the bottom of the file
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# Backports repository
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deb http://httpredir.debian.org/debian jessie-backports main contrib non-free
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CTRL+o and <Enter> to save
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CTRL+x to exit
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**Step 5:** Install ZoneMinder
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apt-get update
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apt-get install zoneminder
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**Step 6:** Read the Readme
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The rest of the install process is covered in the README.Debian, so feel free to have
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a read.
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gunzip /usr/share/doc/zoneminder/README.Debian.gz
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cat /usr/share/doc/zoneminder/README.Debian
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**Step 7:** Setup Database
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Install the zm database and setup the user account. Refer to Hints in Ubuntu install
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should you choose to change default database user and password.
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cat /usr/share/zoneminder/db/zm_create.sql | sudo mysql --defaults-file=/etc/mysql/debian.cnf
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echo 'grant lock tables,alter,create,select,insert,update,delete,index on zm.* to 'zmuser'@localhost identified by "zmpass";' | sudo mysql --defaults-file=/etc/mysql/debian.cnf mysql
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** Step 8:** zm.conf Permissions
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Adjust permissions to the zm.conf file to allow web account to access it.
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chgrp -c www-data /etc/zm/zm.conf
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**Step 9:** Setup ZoneMinder service
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systemctl enable zoneminder.service
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**Step 10:** Configure Apache
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The following commands will setup the default /zm virtual directory and configure
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required apache modules.
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a2enconf zoneminder
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a2enmod cgi
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a2enmod rewrite
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**Step 11:** Edit Timezone in PHP
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nano /etc/php5/apache2/php.ini
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Search for [Date] (Ctrl + w then type Date and press Enter) and change
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date.timezone for your time zone. **Don't forget to remove the ; from in front
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of date.timezone**
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[Date]
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; Defines the default timezone used by the date functions
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; http://php.net/date.timezone
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date.timezone = America/New_York
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CTRL+o then [Enter] to save
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CTRL+x to exit
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**Step 12:** Start ZoneMinder
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Reload Apache to enable your changes and then start ZoneMinder.
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systemctl reload apache2
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systemctl start zoneminder
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**Step 13:** Making sure ZoneMinder works
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1. Open up a browser and go to ``http://hostname_or_ip/zm`` - should bring up ZoneMinder Console
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2. (Optional API Check)Open up a tab in the same browser and go to ``http://hostname_or_ip/zm/api/host/getVersion.json``
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If it is working correctly you should get version information similar to the example below:
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{
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"version": "1.29.0",
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"apiversion": "1.29.0.1"
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}
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**Congratulations** Your installation is complete
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