# ONVIF ## ONVIF Client [`new in v1.5.0`](https://github.com/AlexxIT/go2rtc/releases/tag/v1.5.0) The source is not very useful if you already know RTSP and snapshot links for your camera. But it can be useful if you don't. **WebUI > Add** webpage supports ONVIF autodiscovery. Your server must be on the same subnet as the camera. If you use Docker, you must use "network host". ```yaml streams: dahua1: onvif://admin:password@192.168.1.123 reolink1: onvif://admin:password@192.168.1.123:8000 tapo1: onvif://admin:password@192.168.1.123:2020 ``` ## ONVIF Server A regular camera has a single video source (`GetVideoSources`) and two profiles (`GetProfiles`). Go2rtc has one video source and one profile per stream. ## Tested clients Go2rtc works as ONVIF server: - Happytime onvif client (windows) - Home Assistant ONVIF integration (linux) - Onvier (android) - ONVIF Device Manager (windows) PS. Supports only TCP transport for RTSP protocol. UDP and HTTP transports - unsupported yet. ## Tested cameras Go2rtc works as ONVIF client: - Dahua IPC-K42 - OpenIPC - Reolink RLC-520A - TP-Link Tapo TC60