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    • travisdh1T
      travisdh1 @gjacobse
      last edited by

      @gjacobse said in Raspberri Pi, don't use if you've used Debian based distros!:

      I wonder if this here is the reason why you had so much trouble.... Not that I know that much about it:

      Honeeepi
      Honeeepi is a honeypot sensor on Raspberry Pi which based on customized Raspbian OS.

      The first release (v201310) consist of Dionaea honeypot which only operate on Raspberry pi B Model.
      The second release (v201501) was pre-installed with several honeypot packages (Dionaea, Kippo, Conpot, Glastopf) and run on both Raspberry pi B and B+ Model.
      Third release (v201509) was pre-installed with multiple honeypot packages (Dionaea, Kippo, Conpot, Glastopf)and in additional of classic like honeypot honeyd, amun that run on Raspberry pi 2, B and B+.
      Fourth release (v201610) was pre-installed with updated honeypot packages (Dionaea, Cowrie, Conpot, Glastopf)and in additional of classic like honeypot honeyd, amun that run on Raspberry pi 3 model B.

      It also run the ntop, snort and remote pcap to allow network monitoring and capturing of pcap for further analysis.

      They are all pre-installed, but not one automatically runs at boot. You have to do that yourself, which isn't hard, but I wanted to give it the Office Space treatment before I ever got to that point.

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      • gjacobseG
        gjacobse @travisdh1
        last edited by

        @travisdh1 said in Raspberri Pi, don't use if you've used Debian based distros!:

        @gjacobse said in Raspberri Pi, don't use if you've used Debian based distros!:

        I wonder if this here is the reason why you had so much trouble.... Not that I know that much about it:

        Honeeepi
        Honeeepi is a honeypot sensor on Raspberry Pi which based on customized Raspbian OS.

        The first release (v201310) consist of Dionaea honeypot which only operate on Raspberry pi B Model.
        The second release (v201501) was pre-installed with several honeypot packages (Dionaea, Kippo, Conpot, Glastopf) and run on both Raspberry pi B and B+ Model.
        Third release (v201509) was pre-installed with multiple honeypot packages (Dionaea, Kippo, Conpot, Glastopf)and in additional of classic like honeypot honeyd, amun that run on Raspberry pi 2, B and B+.
        Fourth release (v201610) was pre-installed with updated honeypot packages (Dionaea, Cowrie, Conpot, Glastopf)and in additional of classic like honeypot honeyd, amun that run on Raspberry pi 3 model B.

        It also run the ntop, snort and remote pcap to allow network monitoring and capturing of pcap for further analysis.

        They are all pre-installed, but not one automatically runs at boot. You have to do that yourself, which isn't hard, but I wanted to give it the Office Space treatment before I ever got to that point.

        Makes sense....

        Thought I am still reading - just what is the honeypot?

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        • gjacobseG
          gjacobse @gjacobse
          last edited by gjacobse

          @gjacobse said in Raspberri Pi, don't use if you've used Debian based distros!:

          @travisdh1 said in Raspberri Pi, don't use if you've used Debian based distros!:

          @gjacobse said in Raspberri Pi, don't use if you've used Debian based distros!:

          I wonder if this here is the reason why you had so much trouble.... Not that I know that much about it:

          Honeeepi
          Honeeepi is a honeypot sensor on Raspberry Pi which based on customized Raspbian OS.

          The first release (v201310) consist of Dionaea honeypot which only operate on Raspberry pi B Model.
          The second release (v201501) was pre-installed with several honeypot packages (Dionaea, Kippo, Conpot, Glastopf) and run on both Raspberry pi B and B+ Model.
          Third release (v201509) was pre-installed with multiple honeypot packages (Dionaea, Kippo, Conpot, Glastopf)and in additional of classic like honeypot honeyd, amun that run on Raspberry pi 2, B and B+.
          Fourth release (v201610) was pre-installed with updated honeypot packages (Dionaea, Cowrie, Conpot, Glastopf)and in additional of classic like honeypot honeyd, amun that run on Raspberry pi 3 model B.

          It also run the ntop, snort and remote pcap to allow network monitoring and capturing of pcap for further analysis.

          They are all pre-installed, but not one automatically runs at boot. You have to do that yourself, which isn't hard, but I wanted to give it the Office Space treatment before I ever got to that point.

          Makes sense....

          Thought I am still reading - just what is the honeypot?

          Is it a 'trick' to slow down hackers on the network?

          http://www.linux-magazine.com/Issues/2015/178/Honeypots-for-the-Pi

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          • travisdh1T
            travisdh1 @gjacobse
            last edited by

            @gjacobse said in Raspberri Pi, don't use if you've used Debian based distros!:

            @travisdh1 said in Raspberri Pi, don't use if you've used Debian based distros!:

            @gjacobse said in Raspberri Pi, don't use if you've used Debian based distros!:

            I wonder if this here is the reason why you had so much trouble.... Not that I know that much about it:

            Honeeepi
            Honeeepi is a honeypot sensor on Raspberry Pi which based on customized Raspbian OS.

            The first release (v201310) consist of Dionaea honeypot which only operate on Raspberry pi B Model.
            The second release (v201501) was pre-installed with several honeypot packages (Dionaea, Kippo, Conpot, Glastopf) and run on both Raspberry pi B and B+ Model.
            Third release (v201509) was pre-installed with multiple honeypot packages (Dionaea, Kippo, Conpot, Glastopf)and in additional of classic like honeypot honeyd, amun that run on Raspberry pi 2, B and B+.
            Fourth release (v201610) was pre-installed with updated honeypot packages (Dionaea, Cowrie, Conpot, Glastopf)and in additional of classic like honeypot honeyd, amun that run on Raspberry pi 3 model B.

            It also run the ntop, snort and remote pcap to allow network monitoring and capturing of pcap for further analysis.

            They are all pre-installed, but not one automatically runs at boot. You have to do that yourself, which isn't hard, but I wanted to give it the Office Space treatment before I ever got to that point.

            Makes sense....

            Thought I am still reading - just what is the honeypot?

            A honeypot is something that pretends to be a real service, but really has no service(s) running and just logs what is done on the system. You know those global internet attack maps? A honeypot is how they generally collect that data.

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            • scottalanmillerS
              scottalanmiller @travisdh1
              last edited by

              @travisdh1 said in Raspberri Pi, don't use if you've used Debian based distros!:

              @scottalanmiller said in Raspberri Pi, don't use if you've used Debian based distros!:

              What distro did you try on it?

              honeeepi, which may have been the issue. I'm not taking the case back apart to reload the base raspbian again today, maybe after I'm less annoyed with it. Could be the best honeypot ever, but they've really screwed the pooch with the automation in it.

              Oh, some weird custom distro. Those things are always so weird.

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              • donaldlandruD
                donaldlandru @travisdh1
                last edited by

                @travisdh1 said in Raspberri Pi, don't use if you've used Debian based distros!:

                @gjacobse said in Raspberri Pi, don't use if you've used Debian based distros!:

                @travisdh1 said in Raspberri Pi, don't use if you've used Debian based distros!:

                @gjacobse said in Raspberri Pi, don't use if you've used Debian based distros!:

                I wonder if this here is the reason why you had so much trouble.... Not that I know that much about it:

                Honeeepi
                Honeeepi is a honeypot sensor on Raspberry Pi which based on customized Raspbian OS.

                The first release (v201310) consist of Dionaea honeypot which only operate on Raspberry pi B Model.
                The second release (v201501) was pre-installed with several honeypot packages (Dionaea, Kippo, Conpot, Glastopf) and run on both Raspberry pi B and B+ Model.
                Third release (v201509) was pre-installed with multiple honeypot packages (Dionaea, Kippo, Conpot, Glastopf)and in additional of classic like honeypot honeyd, amun that run on Raspberry pi 2, B and B+.
                Fourth release (v201610) was pre-installed with updated honeypot packages (Dionaea, Cowrie, Conpot, Glastopf)and in additional of classic like honeypot honeyd, amun that run on Raspberry pi 3 model B.

                It also run the ntop, snort and remote pcap to allow network monitoring and capturing of pcap for further analysis.

                They are all pre-installed, but not one automatically runs at boot. You have to do that yourself, which isn't hard, but I wanted to give it the Office Space treatment before I ever got to that point.

                Makes sense....

                Thought I am still reading - just what is the honeypot?

                A honeypot is something that pretends to be a real service, but really has no service(s) running and just logs what is done on the system. You know those global internet attack maps? A honeypot is how they generally collect that data.

                It's a trap

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                • travisdh1T
                  travisdh1 @donaldlandru
                  last edited by

                  @donaldlandru said in Raspberri Pi, don't use if you've used Debian based distros!:

                  @travisdh1 said in Raspberri Pi, don't use if you've used Debian based distros!:

                  @gjacobse said in Raspberri Pi, don't use if you've used Debian based distros!:

                  @travisdh1 said in Raspberri Pi, don't use if you've used Debian based distros!:

                  @gjacobse said in Raspberri Pi, don't use if you've used Debian based distros!:

                  I wonder if this here is the reason why you had so much trouble.... Not that I know that much about it:

                  Honeeepi
                  Honeeepi is a honeypot sensor on Raspberry Pi which based on customized Raspbian OS.

                  The first release (v201310) consist of Dionaea honeypot which only operate on Raspberry pi B Model.
                  The second release (v201501) was pre-installed with several honeypot packages (Dionaea, Kippo, Conpot, Glastopf) and run on both Raspberry pi B and B+ Model.
                  Third release (v201509) was pre-installed with multiple honeypot packages (Dionaea, Kippo, Conpot, Glastopf)and in additional of classic like honeypot honeyd, amun that run on Raspberry pi 2, B and B+.
                  Fourth release (v201610) was pre-installed with updated honeypot packages (Dionaea, Cowrie, Conpot, Glastopf)and in additional of classic like honeypot honeyd, amun that run on Raspberry pi 3 model B.

                  It also run the ntop, snort and remote pcap to allow network monitoring and capturing of pcap for further analysis.

                  They are all pre-installed, but not one automatically runs at boot. You have to do that yourself, which isn't hard, but I wanted to give it the Office Space treatment before I ever got to that point.

                  Makes sense....

                  Thought I am still reading - just what is the honeypot?

                  A honeypot is something that pretends to be a real service, but really has no service(s) running and just logs what is done on the system. You know those global internet attack maps? A honeypot is how they generally collect that data.

                  It's a trap

                  exactly!

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                  • mlnewsM
                    mlnews
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                    Youtube Video

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                    • LakshmanaL
                      Lakshmana
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                      What raspberry model?

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                      • DustinB3403D
                        DustinB3403 @Lakshmana
                        last edited by

                        @lakshmana said in Raspberri Pi, don't use if you've used Debian based distros!:

                        What raspberry model?

                        It doesn't matter. The hardware footprint with the bastardized Debian built for the Raspberri Pi just doesn't work well.

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