"And some sort of DNS server" - Damn you autocorrect

On Wednesday, May 11, 2016, Nat Taylor <biob...@gmail.com> wrote:

> And some sort of end server.  How about running openwrt on it?
> http://computers.tutsplus.com/articles/installing-openwrt-on-a-raspberry-pi-as-a-new-home-firewall--mac-55984
> I'm sure there are plenty of software solutions, that's just the first or
> second one I found (the first one did Tor and openvpn over wifi didn't
> think that as your spec)
>
> On Wednesday, May 11, 2016, Nat Taylor <biob...@gmail.com
> <javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','biob...@gmail.com');>> wrote:
>
>> You'd need a USB Ethernet adapter for two ports on the pi.  I'd get the
>> pi 3 and turn off the wifi
>>
>> On Wednesday, May 11, 2016, Richard Owlett <rowl...@cloud85.net> wrote:
>>
>>> On 5/11/2016 10:00 AM, Nat Taylor wrote:
>>> > a $35 raspberry pi with a 4 port switch connected to it ($ 17 on
>>> amazon, or
>>> > wherever)
>>> > Maybe run ubuntu snappy core with a squid proxy in docker?
>>>
>>> Never thought of a Pi. Will have to research accessories
>>> (including enclosures optimally with integral power supply) to
>>> match vague mental image that "Thingy(TM)".
>>> Triggered thought that I should revisit Voyage Linux.
>>> Thanks.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> >
>>> > On Wed, May 11, 2016 at 4:15 AM, Richard Owlett <rowl...@cloud85.net>
>>> wrote:
>>> >
>>> >> An underlying question: What should I be reading?
>>> >>
>>> >> I wish a blackbox which:
>>> >>
>>> >> 1. Connects 4 local machines via Ethernet [WiFi shall *NOT* be
>>> >> considered]
>>> >>      A. A desktop with WinXP and multiple versions of Debian
>>> >>      B. A laptop with WinXP Pro SP3 whose reason for existence is
>>> >> running SeaMonkey.
>>> >>         Historically it is/was my primary machine. Its future is
>>> >> as a portable.
>>> >>      C. A laptop dedicated to Linux experiments. I have erased the
>>> >> HDD as many as
>>> >>         ten times in one week ;/
>>> >>      D. Misc temporarily connected laptops.
>>> >> 2. It shall provide multiple USB ports in order that a selection
>>> >> of flash dives
>>> >>      and a 1 TB HDD can be accessed by any machine.
>>> >> 3. It *SHALL* connect to the internet via a T-Mobile 4G Hotspot
>>> >> Z915 connected
>>> >>      via USB. The WiFi features have been disabled. I really
>>> >> wanted a USB cell network
>>> >>      modem. The local T-Mobile outlet was only vendor that didn't
>>> >> try assaulting me with
>>> >>      their 'smartphone-du-jour' with an atrociously large data
>>> >> plan. this connection
>>> >>      shall be protected by a firewall.
>>> >>
>>> >> How broke will I be?
>>> >> TIA
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >>
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