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RE: What OS are you using? #321
1) - Windows Server 2019
2) - Windows 10
3) - Ubuntu
4) - Centos
oh and can't forget Raspberry Pi OS with desktop haha

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RE: What OS are you using? #322
(08-12-2021, 05:33 AM)mikelowrey Wrote: 1) - Windows Server 2019
2)  - Windows 10
3) - Ubuntu
4) - Centos
oh and can't forget Raspberry Pi OS with desktop haha
what is rasperry pi like? ive never used one actually.

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RE: What OS are you using? #323
https://www.raspberrypi.org/

works great for a dns server.

(08-12-2021, 04:31 PM)d4ggm4sk Wrote:
(08-12-2021, 05:33 AM)mikelowrey Wrote: 1) - Windows Server 2019
2)  - Windows 10
3) - Ubuntu
4) - Centos
oh and can't forget Raspberry Pi OS with desktop haha
what is rasperry pi like? ive never used one actually.

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RE: What OS are you using? #324
(08-13-2021, 03:57 AM)mikelowrey Wrote: https://www.raspberrypi.org/

works great for a dns server.

(08-12-2021, 04:31 PM)d4ggm4sk Wrote:
(08-12-2021, 05:33 AM)mikelowrey Wrote: 1) - Windows Server 2019
2)  - Windows 10
3) - Ubuntu
4) - Centos
oh and can't forget Raspberry Pi OS with desktop haha
what is rasperry pi like? ive never used one actually.

does it use linux? if so, what distro does it use? or does it have its own distro?

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RE: What OS are you using? #325
(08-13-2021, 06:36 PM)d4ggm4sk Wrote:
(08-13-2021, 03:57 AM)mikelowrey Wrote: https://www.raspberrypi.org/

works great for a dns server.

(08-12-2021, 04:31 PM)d4ggm4sk Wrote: what is rasperry pi like? ive never used one actually.

does it use linux? if so, what distro does it use? or does it have its own distro?

Raspbian “Wheezy”
https://www.raspbian.org/RaspbianFAQ

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RE: What OS are you using? #326
(08-14-2021, 03:38 AM)mikelowrey Wrote:
(08-13-2021, 06:36 PM)d4ggm4sk Wrote:
(08-13-2021, 03:57 AM)mikelowrey Wrote: https://www.raspberrypi.org/

works great for a dns server.

does it use linux? if so, what distro does it use? or does it have its own distro?

Raspbian “Wheezy”
https://www.raspbian.org/RaspbianFAQ

do you use it for programming? not hacking I guess??

personally I think its a great invention I would just never use that thing,
its too much design and too less functionality. I cant either vouch for "Rxsperry wheezy" being the heaviest distro out there. Tongue

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RE: What OS are you using? #327
(08-16-2021, 06:44 PM)d4ggm4sk Wrote:
(08-14-2021, 03:38 AM)mikelowrey Wrote:
(08-13-2021, 06:36 PM)d4ggm4sk Wrote: does it use linux? if so, what distro does it use? or does it have its own distro?

Raspbian “Wheezy”
https://www.raspbian.org/RaspbianFAQ

do you use it for programming? not hacking I guess??

personally I think its a great invention I would just never use that thing,
its too much design and too less functionality. I cant either vouch for "Rxsperry wheezy" being the heaviest distro out there. Tongue

Unless you're doing something computation heavy, they're versatile and excellent for their price. People use them for small-scale operations like media servers, NAS, pirate radio, etc...
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RE: What OS are you using? #328
(08-16-2021, 09:20 PM)Dismas Wrote:
(08-16-2021, 06:44 PM)d4ggm4sk Wrote:
(08-14-2021, 03:38 AM)mikelowrey Wrote: Raspbian “Wheezy”
https://www.raspbian.org/RaspbianFAQ

do you use it for programming? not hacking I guess??

personally I think its a great invention I would just never use that thing,
its too much design and too less functionality. I cant either vouch for "Rxsperry wheezy" being the heaviest distro out there. Tongue

Unless you're doing something computation heavy, they're versatile and excellent for their price. People use them for small-scale operations like media servers, NAS, pirate radio, etc...

I strongly disagree with you, and I want to attack and slaughter your argument with the fact that such small computers
dont have what it takes for bruteforce operations and penetration testing.
im sorry. but quantity means quality in this case. there is no way you can fit all the datapower you need for that inside that little box.

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RE: What OS are you using? #329
(08-16-2021, 10:07 PM)d4ggm4sk Wrote:
(08-16-2021, 09:20 PM)Dismas Wrote:
(08-16-2021, 06:44 PM)d4ggm4sk Wrote: do you use it for programming? not hacking I guess??

personally I think its a great invention I would just never use that thing,
its too much design and too less functionality. I cant either vouch for "Rxsperry wheezy" being the heaviest distro out there. Tongue

Unless you're doing something computation heavy, they're versatile and excellent for their price. People use them for small-scale operations like media servers, NAS, pirate radio, etc...

I strongly disagree with you, and I want to attack and slaughter your argument with the fact that such small computers
dont have what it takes for bruteforce operations and penetration testing.
im sorry. but quantity means quality in this case. there is no way you can fit all the datapower you need for that inside that little box.

That's why I used the words "computation heavy". It's not going to be great for cracking hashes, but every tool has its purpose. If your definition of "hacking" is limited to bruteforcing, you're severely limiting your horizons. I'd argue the biggest breaches require the least spec-wise. What makes Raspberry Pis unique is their form-factor and low cost.
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RE: What OS are you using? #330
(08-17-2021, 12:02 AM)Dismas Wrote:
(08-16-2021, 10:07 PM)d4ggm4sk Wrote:
(08-16-2021, 09:20 PM)Dismas Wrote: Unless you're doing something computation heavy, they're versatile and excellent for their price. People use them for small-scale operations like media servers, NAS, pirate radio, etc...

I strongly disagree with you, and I want to attack and slaughter your argument with the fact that such small computers
dont have what it takes for bruteforce operations and penetration testing.
im sorry. but quantity means quality in this case. there is no way you can fit all the datapower you need for that inside that little box.

That's why I used the words "computation heavy". It's not going to be great for cracking hashes, but every tool has its purpose. If your definition of "hacking" is limited to bruteforcing, you're severely limiting your horizons. I'd argue the biggest breaches require the least spec-wise. What makes Raspberry Pis unique is their form-factor and low cost.

in what way would you say bruteforce and pentest are not hacking?
where did I say that the term 'hacking' is limited to those areas?
maybe we need a definition of what you consider hacking to be?

otherwise, yeah. doing some programming on it and tech-wizardry wont really fry the cpu of it.
but, it doesnt come without limitations, I dont really think it can handle as much as say a strong laptop can.

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