--- layout: page title: "Synology Camera" description: "Instructions how to integrate Synology Surveillance Station cameras within Home Assistant." date: 2016-10-13 08:01 sidebar: true comments: false sharing: true footer: true logo: synology.png ha_category: Camera ha_release: 0.31 ha_iot_class: "Local Polling" ---   The `synology` platform allows you to watch the live streams of your [Synology](https://www.synology.com/) Surveillance Station based IP cameras in Home Assistant. To enable your Surveillance Station cameras in your installation, add the following to your `configuration.yaml` file: ```yaml # Minimum configuration.yaml entry camera: - platform: synology url: SYNOLOGY_URL username: USERNAME password: PASSWORD ``` Configuration variables: - **url** (*Required*): The URL to your synology, including port. - **username** (*Required*): The username for accessing surveillance station. - **password** (*Required*): The password for accessing surveillance station. - **timeout** (*Optional*): The timeout in seconds used when connecting to the Surveillance Station. Defaults to 5. - **whitelist** (*Optional*): A list of which cameras you want to add, the names must be the same as in Surveillance Station. If omitted all cameras are added. - **verify_ssl** (*Optional*): True to require a valid certificate, False to disable certificate checking. Defaults to `True`. A full sample configuration for the `synology` platform is shown below: ```yaml # Example configuration.yaml entry camera: - platform: synology url: https://192.168.1.120:5001 username: USERNAME password: PASSWORD timeout: 15 verify_ssl: False ```

Most users will need to set `verify_ssl` to false unless they have installed a valid SSL certificate in place of the built in self-signed certificate.