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kerberos.io - video surveillance software for everyone

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  • luckowL Offline
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    Video surveillance made easy

    Kerberos.io is a video surveillance solution, which works with any camera and on every Linux based machine. You can deploy a fully configured video surveillance system within a few minutes on the environment you prefer: Raspberry Pi, Docker, Kubernetes cluster. Great UX and scalability is one of its keys differentiators.

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      Very nice! A friend of mine was showing me the webapp that comes with Unifi cameras and access systems. Looks similarly impressive! https://store.ui.com/products/unifi-access-starter-kit

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        Demo link: https://demo.kerberos.io/welcome

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          "The Kerberos Open Source project is licensed with BY-NC-SA 4.0, this means that everyone can use Kerberos and modify if to their needs, in a non commercial activity."
          https://github.com/kerberos-io/kerberos-docker

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            "The Kerberos Open Source project is licensed with BY-NC-SA 4.0, this means that everyone can use Kerberos and modify if to their needs, in a non commercial activity."
            https://github.com/kerberos-io/kerberos-docker

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            @hillside502 That's a really good note - the underlying opensource project is MIT licensed though: https://github.com/kerberos-io/opensource/blob/master/LICENSE

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              It seems to be a v2/v3 split. From https://github.com/kerberos-io/opensource/blob/master/README.md (emphasis mine)

              Kerberos Open source (v3) is a cutting edge video surveillance management system made available as Open Source under the MIT License. This means that all the source code is available for you or your company, and you can use, transform and distribute the source code; as long you keep a reference of the original license. Kerberos Open Source (v3) can be used for commercial usage (which was not the case for v2). Read more about the license here.

              To me (IANAL, etc) it seems the license shouldn't be a particular problem as long as it's based on v3.

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