Network gateway on a Raspberry Pi

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  1. gkweb

    gkweb Expert Firewall Tester

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    Hello,

    It has been a long time I posted here :)

    I have bought a Raspberry Pi, and made a network gateway based on ArchLinux ARM with firewall/DHCP/DNS/NIDS. I decided to share it by creating a blog :
    http://networkfilter.blogspot.fr

    The Raspberry Pi can be used for a lot things, if you don't know it take a look : http://www.raspberrypi.org/

    Regards,
    Guillaume.
     
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  3. gkweb

    gkweb Expert Firewall Tester

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    I really like to have a portable linux server, powerful enough to do real things.
    I stayed on the network side, I did not play with the GPIO module yet.

    Thanks for your link :)

    Regards,
    Guillaume.
     
  4. TheWindBringeth

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    Fun project :) I wouldn't mind one with dual LAN interfaces.
     
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    I am lucky to know personally the co author of the official book and one of my best friends just won the first official Pi-bakeoff (hack competition in Leeds UK), so keep hearing left-right and centre about the wonders of the RaspberryPi.

    GPIO is what interests me about the PI. Want one, but I promised myself to finished other projects first.

    Cheers, Nick
     
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