Take a look at zoneminder (www.zoneminder.com).  There's lots of IP cameras 
available and zoneminder will use many of them with very little hassle.  I've 
had good luck with cameras from GrandStream, 1080p, night vision, power over 
ethernet support. The camera itself wants a Windows directx in order to view 
streams directly, but if you ignore that and access through zoneminder they 
work very nicely.


----- Original Message -----
From: Dan Mossor [mailto:danofs...@gmail.com]

I've just been informed of an issue at my family's business in Ohio.
They are being targeted by some local hoodlums, and are looking for a
security camera system.

The business runs Linux on all office equipment, so I was hoping there
was a Linux security solution that can use IP cameras for recording. Is
  anyone using a setup like this? What do you use, and how do you like it?


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