About.frm | ||
About.lfm | ||
About.lrj | ||
About.pas | ||
camera-web.png | ||
cameracontrol.desktop | ||
CameraControl.pas | ||
CameraControl.ppr | ||
cameracontrol.ppr | ||
CameraControl.sh | ||
FilesList.frm | ||
FilesList.lfm | ||
FilesList.lrj | ||
FilesList.pas | ||
InputForm.frm | ||
InputForm.pas | ||
Logs.frm | ||
Logs.lfm | ||
Logs.lrj | ||
Logs.pas | ||
main.frm | ||
main.lrj | ||
main.pas | ||
MessageForm.frm | ||
MessageForm.pas | ||
OutputForm.frm | ||
OutputForm.pas | ||
PidsList.frm | ||
PidsList.pas | ||
README.md | ||
Reboot.frm | ||
Reboot.lfm | ||
Reboot.lrj | ||
Reboot.pas | ||
RebootDialog.frm | ||
RebootDialog.lfm | ||
RebootDialog.lrj | ||
RebootDialog.pas | ||
RebootNeeded.frm | ||
RebootNeeded.lrj |
Camera Control for Linux in System Tray (Notification Area)
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A small utility to switch your webcam on/off, microphone mute/unmute for Linux Desktops (Qt5, Gtk3 maybe in the future)
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This project replaces the (camera monitor), for having the full webcam status on tray and provides for both camera and microphone switch functions aditionally.
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In addition, it provides Security Control, by Logs, Popup notifiers and Shield Icon on tray for Malware or Intrusion Detection.
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For all of the above to be succeded,
the sudo password is necessary to be provided on a copy of /opt/CameraControl.sh to your Home folder
, edited as shown here with the correct sudo password at the sudopasswordtext field. -
After editing, you may set it to autostart with your favourite Desktop, from your Home folder.
Some screenshots (but also see the latest release videos below:
(Leftside of images is the System Blacklist/Whitelist added functions, Camera / Microphone Shield status tray icon, Microphone Staus Icon and the last is the Camera Control tray icon):
Note: Some of them belong to previous versions, but are more, or less, the same outputs, except that from 2.0.2 Release, are normal Windovw Forms, not messages.
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Microphone Unmuted, Camera On:
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Capturing (Do not use Camera Off,if you want to force stop it any more)
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Stop Capturing (kill), best to be at System level
Process number information
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Switch Camera to Off:
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Camera is Off for the User and Applications using the Webcam driver, Do not use to stop Capturing (can be killed) #5:
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Switch Microphone to Mute:
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Camera Off, Microphone Muted:
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Sudo password input, normally entered once per application session, or if Password Reset has been executed:
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Shield event (for both microphone and camera):
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Shield event status (Microphone was hacked, switched status to Unmuted):
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Events Log menu:
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Events Log List:
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Reset Shield Status Icon:
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System Menu (Blaclist/Whitelist Camera and/or Microphone), About and Exit functions:
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Reboot Window:
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Note that before reboot, all Blacklist/Whitelist functions are being reverted (Undone), if Cancel button is pressed.
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About:
(click on the links to open)
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Forced to Reboot if Kernel module V4L2 produces 59 lines by switching the Camera, from On/Off and from Off/On, when Hacking Events occur
Video Demos:
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The Big Release 2.0.2 Demo
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Release 2.0.1
Demo
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Further Information for the release
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Previous Videos at Youtube Playlist)
Prerequisites
For Desktops not based on Gtk, but on Qt i.e. KDE, LxQt etc, it may be neccessary to be installed, for proper appearance of icons, menus e.t.c., the following package:
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qt5pas
(Arch, AUR), -
libqt5pas-dev
,libqt5pas1
(Debian/Ubuntu), -
libQt5Pas-devel
,libQt5Pas
from ecsos repository, (OpenSuse Leap / Tumbleweed)
For Desktops not based on Qt, but on GTK i.e. Gnome, LxDE, XFCE etc, it may be neccessary to be installed, for proper appearance of icons, menus e.t.c., the following packages:
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qt5ct
(All Distributions) -
qt5-style-plugins
(All Distributions, but OpenSuse) -
libqt5-qtstyleplugins-platformtheme-gtk2
(OpenSuSe) -
qt5gtk2
may be needed for correct popup (baloons) messages