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blog.coffinsec.com
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| | | | | While working on berry-sense and learning about network traffic analysis recently, I had the need for a dedicated device to use as an Ethernet bridge/tap for capturing traffic. This would give me a chance to test the Raspberry Pi's performance while performing traffic captures, as well as produce a usable device for performing simple captures. | |
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www.tumfatig.net
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| | | | | I had that Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W lying in a box. And because I changed my network configuration, I decided I could use that Pi as a DNS et DHCP server. But I also wanted to take benefits from my POE switch. It turns out to be really simple, with the proper hardware. Here are the notes. | |
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blog.patshead.com
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| | | | | There is a serious problem with the question in the title. It all hinges on what you feel qualifies as a NAS or a homelab. We could serve a README.MD ... | |
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peppe8o.com
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| | | Using Raspivid and NetCat in headless Raspberry PI (OS Lite) for remote video streaming and get video from a local network PC with VLC | ||