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Raspberry Pi Firewall and Intrusion Detection System : 14 To make our security system we need: - A Raspberry Pi - An SD card, I took a class 6 SD Card with 8 GB, 4 should be enough. Be careful with class 10 types, many of them cause problems with the Raspberry! - An Ethernet cable - A micro-usb power cable - An Archlinux ARM image. As we don't need any graphical interface, and as the NIDS part will require much of the ressources, we need a VPN — IPsec — Using IPsec with Multiple Subnets | pfSense This works for any additional networks on either side (VPN subnets, networks on the other end of VPNs connected to the remote router, etc). If the equipment to which the tunnel connects does not support multiple Phase 2’s, it may be necessary to employ supernetting/CIDR summarization (See below) to fit the networks into a single Phase 2.

To make our security system we need: - A Raspberry Pi - An SD card, I took a class 6 SD Card with 8 GB, 4 should be enough. Be careful with class 10 types, many of them cause problems with the Raspberry! - An Ethernet cable - A micro-usb power cable - An Archlinux ARM image. As we don't need any graphical interface, and as the NIDS part will require much of the ressources, we need a

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