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linux-router
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Wiki and Github for "linux-router" which can be used for both Containers and VMs.
I ran across Github - linux-router.
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0x0: Share Files from Terminal
Then I do a quick look at my IP and pass it. If we're not on the same network, then I quickly create on with lnxrouter: https://github.com/garywill/linux-router
- bash script of the year for me - lnxrouter
- Set Linux as router in one command. Support Internet sharing, redsocks, Wifi hotspot, IPv6. Can also be used for routing VM/containers
- GitHub - garywill/linux-router: Set Linux as router in one command. Support Internet sharing, redsocks, Wifi hotspot, IPv6. Can also be used for routing VM/containers
- Linux-Router
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Use Linux Mint laptop as a Wifi hotspot?
Another project which can be used to do something like this: https://github.com/garywill/linux-router
archtorify
- archtorify - Transparent proxy through Tor for Arch Linux OS.
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Interesting title
tor is good and all but it's actually not as secure as it might seem, whoever controls the exit node controls the traffic, if you're using arch linux you can use something like this to make sure your session is secure
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Alternative for raspberry pi?
One alternative would be to install a regular linux distro that supports rpi and have all network settings go through the Tor network, e.g. Arch using Archtorify. But that means data is stored on the machine and you lose the whole live OS aspect that you get with Tails. One way round this is to have the OS saved on the SD Card and you can just unplug it when not in use, so it's always in your pocket. Not exactly a live distro but at least it's always in your possession. You could probably encrypt it, too.
What are some alternatives?
kalitorify - Transparent proxy through Tor for Kali Linux OS
openwrt-configuration-ansible - OpenWrt configuration for router + dumb access points with Ansible playbook for centralised management
whoami-project - Whoami provides enhanced privacy, anonymity for Debian and Arch based linux distributions
linux-wifi-hotspot - Feature-rich wifi hotspot creator for Linux which provides both GUI and command-line interface. It is also able to create a hotspot using the same wifi card which is connected to an AP already ( Similar to Windows 10).
pacstall - An AUR-inspired package manager for Ubuntu
chirpstack-gateway-os - OpenWrt based gateway images including ChirpStack components.
multitor - Create multiple TOR instances with a load-balancing.
Helium-Guides - Documentation repository for the Helium HNT Hotspot Miner Range from Nebra Ltd. Available to buy from https://nebra.com and https://pi-supply.com
jailbox - Torify the system with multiple tor exit nodes and load balance.
wireguard-docs - 📖 Unofficial WireGuard Documentation: Setup, Usage, Configuration, and full example setups for VPNs supporting both servers & roaming clients.
pakka - A simple bash based AUR helper for Arch Linux