I have my Raspberry Pi sitting on my shelf, maybe if I get done sometime this century with the house and barn projects I might get to use it :-(
At least now I have a reason and a goal to work towards :-) I appreciate the work Pwnie team, Thanks! Robert Miller arch3angel On Jun 12, 2012 6:17 PM, "Jonathan Cran" <[email protected]> wrote: > Thought this might be of interest, we just dropped some setup scripts > and instructions to prep the raspberry pi for pentesting: > > > http://blog.pwnieexpress.com/post/24967860602/raspberry-pwn-a-pentesting-release-for-the-raspberry > > Short of it is: > > 1. Change to the root user: > # sudo su > 2. Confirm your Raspberry Pi Debian release is at least 6.0: > # cat /etc/debian_version > 3. Confirm you have internet access from your Raspberry Pi > # ping google.com > 4. Install git: > # aptitude -y install git > 5. Download the Raspberry Pwn installer from the Pwnie Express Github > repository: > # git clone https://github.com/pwnieexpress/Raspberry-Pwn.git > 6. CD into the Raspberry-Pwn folder and run the install script: > # cd Raspberry-Pwn > # ./INSTALL_raspberry_pwn.sh > > > > jcran > > -- > Jonathan Cran > CTO, Pwnie Express > pwnieexpress.com > > Twitter: @PwnieExpress > Blog: blog.pwnieexpress.com > _______________________________________________ > Pauldotcom mailing list > [email protected] > http://mail.pauldotcom.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/pauldotcom > Main Web Site: http://pauldotcom.com
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