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cybergibbon
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I have an Arlo system which is marked VMB3010 on the base, and it VMB3010r2 when it gets new firmware.

 

I can't see any source for it on the Netgear site:

http://kb.netgear.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/2649/~/netgear---open-source-code-for-programmers-%28g...

 

Where is it available?

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jguerdat
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It may simply be that it's not Linux/open-source-based. The lack of listing may be an oversight or a clue.

cybergibbon
Aspirant
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It's eCos and has plenty of opensource components in it.

arkitect
Initiate
Initiate

The source for the base station is not labelled correctly. It is under VMB3000.

cybergibbon
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Aspirant

Which one though?

 

This is the VMB3000 1.4.2695 label, but the filename suggests something else:

http://www.downloads.netgear.com/files/GPL/VZC3000-V1.0.2.34_1.0.49_IPCam_src.tar.gz

 

This one is labelled right, but is it the right board:

http://www.downloads.netgear.com/files/GPL/VMB3000_V1.2.1728.tar.gz

 

And the version I have on my board is 1.4.2695, so it's not available...

cybergibbon
Aspirant
Aspirant

Also, looking at the firmware running on the board itself, there is a binary called vzdaemon which appears to use libmicrohttpd statically, and that's GPL licensed. The source of that should also be available, and isn't.