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===Operating System===
 
===Operating System===
  
The Raspberry Pi IPv6 firewall tester is running the Arch Linux ARM (3.1.9-17-ARCH+) release downloadable from [http://www.raspberrypi.org/downloads here].  
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The Raspberry Pi IPv6 firewall tester is running the Arch Linux ARM (version 3.2.27-2-ARCH+) release downloadable from [http://www.raspberrypi.org/downloads here].  
  
  
 
===Software Packages===
 
===Software Packages===
  
The following software packages are installed:
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The following software packages, of at least the version specified, are installed:
  
 
* Apache (version 2.2.22)
 
* Apache (version 2.2.22)
* MySQL (version 5.5.24)
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* MySQL (version 5.5.27)
* PHP (version 5.4.3)
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* PHP (version 5.4.6)
 
* Perl (version 5.14 plus MySQL support packages)
 
* Perl (version 5.14 plus MySQL support packages)
 
* git (version 1.7.10.3)
 
* git (version 1.7.10.3)
 
* ipscan, source available from [https://github.com/timsgit/ipscan github]
 
* ipscan, source available from [https://github.com/timsgit/ipscan github]
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===Installation Details===
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[[Raspberry_Pi_IPv6_firewall_tester_installation]] - coming soon.
  
  

Revision as of 22:36, 25 August 2012

Raspberry Pi

The Raspberry Pi is a compact ARM-based computer, details of which can be found here.


Operating System

The Raspberry Pi IPv6 firewall tester is running the Arch Linux ARM (version 3.2.27-2-ARCH+) release downloadable from here.


Software Packages

The following software packages, of at least the version specified, are installed:

  • Apache (version 2.2.22)
  • MySQL (version 5.5.27)
  • PHP (version 5.4.6)
  • Perl (version 5.14 plus MySQL support packages)
  • git (version 1.7.10.3)
  • ipscan, source available from github


Installation Details

Raspberry_Pi_IPv6_firewall_tester_installation - coming soon.


The Test

For further details on the firewall tester, including example screenshots, please follow this link.


Note: the following link will ONLY work for IPv6-enabled clients!


To test your IPv6-enabled clients' firewall using the Raspberry Pi, please click on this Pi Powered IPv6 Firewall Tester link.




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