I have the Fedora13 linux home server with Zoneminder for my own home security system. I can monitor the home visually with many webcam and ip cams video. But I can not listen to any sound like water detection alarm or fire or burglar alarm.
Is there any way to listen to live sound coming from the microphone of the home server over the internet? I already have the apache home server for the zoneminder, so, I think it has to be with apache server, like module since the port 80 bound to apache server can not be shared with other application.. Due to the firewalls at home and work, and due to the single dynamic ip address, I see no other way but with apache server.
If I can embed the audio listening application on the zoneminder web page, it would be most desirable. But, for now, I just want to listen to any sound at home real time anyway I can. Separate application over the internet is fine as long as it is real time and over the port 80 like VNC over SSH.
I looked at Icecast2 and Ices, but due to firewalls, it seems difficult or impossible. I considered 'sox' linux application to detect any sound and send the sound file as an email attachment, but it dose not seem to fit my need quite well.
I would appreciate very much any suggestions. Thank you.
mod_proxy
can hook in your other servers, running on ports other than 80, and make them accessible on port 80. Or you could just use a simple CGI.