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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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freebsd.uw.cz
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| | | | | Vodafone is one of the internet providers I use in my home lab setup here in Czechia. I have been told they can enable IPv6 in my modem/rou... | |
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robr.dev
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| | | | | Overview I wanted to build a self-sufficient portable lab network consisting entirely of Raspberries Pi. The lab network should be able to access the internet if there's wifi available. And it should be easy to connect an external computer to the network and access any of the Raspberries Pi over the lab network. Basically I'd like to be able to run the whole thing on battery power and use it with or without upstream internet. | |
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www.tumfatig.net
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| | | For some reasons, I decided to use FreeBSD on my laptop. Several times have I tried it in the last few years. Several times have I stopped after the first issue that I felt was sign of it not being built for me. This time, I'll go for at least a whole month of using it. So I can really decide if I keep using it ; or switch back to OpenBSD. | ||