balenaPrint
pivpn
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Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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balenaPrint
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Breaking out my old Pi 1b. Anything lightweight I can put it to work on?
A couple of different project ideas/software over here as well: https://hub.balena.io/
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Serendipity Engineering - part 1
The idea was to provide the balenistas with nothing more than an SD card and a postcard printed with a QR code. The code would lead them to an open fleet on balenaHub which they could then join by flashing the SD card and popping it into a device they already had. The instructions on the fleet card in hub told them to open http://cattlegrid.local on a browser, which opened a web server now running on their RaspberryPi device. Here's how it looked:
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Use Raspberry Pi as Airplay server to screen mirror on TVs, monitors, projectors
There is a very similar level of magic for converting a raspberry pi to do AirPrint
https://github.com/willswire/balenaPrint
pivpn
- PiVPN v4.6.0: The End
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Network setup for remote access
PiVPN for classic VPN software https://pivpn.io - Wireguard would be my choice
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Can't get it to run after installation, although running vpn from this pi before
Linux retropie 5.10.103-v7l+ #1529 SMP Tue Mar 8 12:24:00 GMT 2022 armv7l GNU/Linux
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Easy VPN install on Debian
Wondering what people are using these days to get a VPN (Wireguard?) up and running easily. Is Wireguard itself simple enough that one can just ... do this? I'm thinking of something like PiVPN which does appear to still exist but I'm unsure of how up-to-date it is. Specifically, I like terminal commands just fine, but would prefer not to have to manually configure a basic VPN (internet gateway) and its associated profiles/certificates.
- LAN-to-LAN VPN
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setting up remote access for homelab
A real simple way is pivpn in a vm. Super easy to set up and manage users. https://github.com/pivpn/pivpn
- Festplatten / NAS die sich via Cloud synchronisieren?
- Wireguard without VPS?
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Remote Access
They're easily set up via the guided PiVPN installation script. Should work on everything that's Debian-based, not just on Rasbian running on a Pi.
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Build your own private WireGuard VPN with PiVPN
under Features in [1]:
* Doesn't need to be a Raspberry Pi™, It runs on any x86_64 system
[1] https://pivpn.io/
What are some alternatives?
RPiPlay - An open-source AirPlay mirroring server for the Raspberry Pi. Supports iOS 9 and up.
tailscale - The easiest, most secure way to use WireGuard and 2FA.
balena-rpiplay - Turn a Raspberry Pi into an Airplay server using RPiPlay to enable screen mirroring on tvs, monitors and projectors.
docker-wireguard
balena-sound - Build a single or multi-room streamer for an existing audio device using a Raspberry Pi! Supports Bluetooth, Airplay and Spotify Connect
wg-easy - The easiest way to run WireGuard VPN + Web-based Admin UI. [Moved to: https://github.com/wg-easy/wg-easy]
meta-balena - A collection of Yocto layers used to build balenaOS images
wg-easy - The easiest way to run WireGuard VPN + Web-based Admin UI.
open-balena - Open source software to manage connected IoT devices at scale
wireguard-windows - Download WireGuard for Windows at https://www.wireguard.com/install . This repo is a mirror only. Official repository is at https://git.zx2c4.com/wireguard-windows
docker-cups-airprint - A standalone CUPS and Avahi (mDNS/Bonjour) server, exposing local printers on AirPrint for iOS devices
dnscrypt-proxy - dnscrypt-proxy 2 - A flexible DNS proxy, with support for encrypted DNS protocols.