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  • I have desperately tried open-source NVRs that will work on Linux but none of them are even in the same universe as Blue Iris for functionality and ease of use.

    Have you tried Shinobi? I've used it for quite some time until I switched to Frigate. It isn't broken tho.

    Also, anything special with Blue Iris? Note that it can be ran on Linux because there is Docker image that uses wine.

  • For NVR - it looks like you are after Frigate with object detection.

    For cameras - as long as it has RTSP support, then you should be fine. Doesn't really matter of what kind of brand it is. You can always block internet access for a camera in your router.

  • What do you mean "self-hosted security camera" exactly? Open source camera? DIY camera?

    Or are you looking for self-hosted NVR software? If so, many people already gave you suggestions. My recommendation - don't focus on ZoneMinder. It's ugly software. Instead, use Shinobi for more classic software or Frigate with Google TPU accelerator. Both lightweight enough.

    Myself I have a mix of HikVision and Dahua, recorded/analyzed by Frugate. Everything works like a charm.

    And also, I've disabled internet access for all the cameras, so they couldn't call home. ¯(ツ)