How to Install Kerberos.io on Windows 10

Kerberos.io is a free and open-source video surveillance software. In this tutorial, we will guide you through the process of installing Kerberos.io on a Windows 10 computer.

Prerequisites

Before starting the installation process, make sure you have the following prerequisites:

Installation Steps

  1. Download and install the XAMPP software from its official website at https://www.apachefriends.org/index.html.

  2. Once XAMPP is installed, open the XAMPP control panel from the start menu.

  3. Click the "Start" button for "Apache" and "MySQL" services in the control panel. These services are required for running Kerberos.io.

  4. Download the latest version of Kerberos.io from its official website at https://kerberos.io/download. Choose "Windows" as the operating system, and select the appropriate version based on your computer's architecture (32-bit or 64-bit).

  5. Extract the downloaded Kerberos.io zip file into the XAMPP "htdocs" directory. This directory can be found in the XAMPP installation directory (usually in "C:\xampp\htdocs").

  6. Rename the extracted Kerberos.io folder to "kerberos".

  7. Open your web browser and navigate to "http://localhost/kerberos". This will launch the Kerberos.io installer.

  8. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation process. You will need to provide the MySQL database details that you can get from the XAMPP control panel.

  9. Once the installation is complete, you can access Kerberos.io by navigating to "http://localhost/kerberos" in your web browser.

Congratulations, you have successfully installed Kerberos.io on your Windows 10 computer!

Conclusion

In this tutorial, we have shown you how to install Kerberos.io on a Windows 10 computer using XAMPP. By following these steps, you can easily set up a video surveillance system and monitor your surroundings.

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