There's no shortage of creative enclosures for your Raspberry Pi. We've seen the tiny linux computer stuffed inside of a coffee table, a keyboard, and now, an original Game Boy! . Hack A Day highlights Matt's clever casework. He was able to keep the USB and HDMI ports accessible, incorporate the classic red power LED, and even hack together a power switch for the device. Unfortunately, the screen isn't functional, but it's still a great use for a broken old gadget (though don't break one just to use it as a case!).. Transform a vintage Game Boy effortlessly into a chic Raspberry Pi enclosure while keeping essential ports easily accessible for a functional retro experience. Game Boy Case, Raspberry Pi Mod, Functional Ports, Creative Enclosures, DIY Linux Projects. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
The past few weeks have been frustrating and rewarding all at the same time. I had set a goal to configure an intrusion-detection system (IDS) using the de facto standard, Snort on Linux. In our environment, we have very little in the way of security tools and devices, and little or no budget to procure such items. This project was the first step in being able to detect potentially malicious network traffic as inexpensively as possible. security manage This article discuses a security managers experience with deploying a Linux intrusion-detection system. Have you implemented a IDS on your network? If so what was your experience? . The link for this article located at ComputerWorld is no longer available. . Implementing an Intrusion Detection System (IDS) using Snort on Linux significantly improves network security while offering a hands-on experience in threat monitoring. Intrusion Detection, Snort IDS, Linux Network Protection. . Bill Locke
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