How to Install Kerberos.io on Void Linux

Kerberos.io is an open-source video surveillance software that allows users to monitor their spaces using webcams or IP cameras. It provides advanced features such as motion detection, alert notifications, and image processing. In this tutorial, we will show you how to install Kerberos.io on Void Linux.

Prerequisites

Installation

  1. Update the package repositories by running the command:

sudo xbps-install -S 2. Install the required dependencies: sudo xbps-install -S wget git 3. Clone the Kerberos.io repository via git: git clone https://github.com/kerberos-io/kerberos.git 4. Enter the kerberos directory: cd kerberos 5. Download the latest kerberos.io release, as follows: sudo wget https://dl.kerberos.io/release/2.7.0.tar.gz 6. Extract the downloaded tarball: sudo tar -xvzf 2.7.0.tar.gz 7. Install Kerberos by running the install script: sudo ./install.sh 8. Once the installation process is complete, start the Kerberos.io service: sudo systemctl start kerberosio

Configuration

  1. Open your web browser and enter http://localhost:8080, and the Kerberos.io login page should appear.
  2. Enter the default username and password 'root' and 'root.' You can then change the settings, add cameras, and manage your video surveillance.

Conclusion

You have successfully installed Kerberos.io on Void Linux, and you can now use it for video surveillance purposes. If you encounter any issues or problems during the installation, please check the Kerberos.io documentation or contact the community for assistance.

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