Lately I’ve been more and more interested in pentesting and cyber security. To continue my deep dive into the topic I’m going to create a pentesting device out of a Raspberry Pi Zero. A few requirements I want to fulfill. First, I’d like to be able to run many of the commands that you can run in Linux. Second, I’d like it to be battery powered and attach my iPhone to it to run commands. Essentially I’d like to be able to carry the device in my pocket and operate it with my iPhone.
Recently, I’ve been developing some websites to run on my local network and wanted to create my own DNS server. After some research I realized that building my own custom server would be a lot more work than I wanted to undertake. After a little more searching I came across Pi-Hole which offered a much quicker solution.
Combining my passion for coding, 3D printing, and hardware, the History Cube project emerged as a fusion of digital and tangible creation. This project seeks to create a compact device delivering history facts through a terminal app.
Combining my passion for coding, 3D printing, and hardware, the History Cube project emerged as a fusion of digital and tangible creation. This project seeks to create a compact device delivering history facts through a terminal app.