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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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blog.self.li
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| | | | | Raspberry Pi 2: Basic setup without any cables (headless) Today I want to show you how to set up a headless Raspberry Pi 2 without any extra cables (HDMI or ethernet), screens, keyboards etc. You... | |
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willhaley.com
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| | | | | The goal is to connect a non-WiFi computer to a WiFi network using a Raspberry Pi. We will use a Raspberry Pi 4 Model B as a bridge between the non-WiFi computer and the WiFi network. The Raspberry Pi connects to WiFi and shares its connection with other computers over Ethernet. These instructions were only tested and verified using: Fresh install of Raspberry Pi OS Lite (bookworm, 64-bit, from November 19th 2024) Raspberry Pi 4 Model B Typical home WiFi network using WPA2 This Stack Overflow answer and accompanying script as well as this proxy arp approach and Debian's Bridging Network Connections with Proxy ARP are the primary sources for how I got this working and are the inspiration for this guide. | |
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niemczuk.tech
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| | | In this quick tutorial I show you how to create a wireguard VPN on a remote linux server and connect a linux client in 5 minutes. | ||