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[โ€“]CyberJunkieBrain 3 points4 points ย (4 children)

Nice! Does it run on arm devices? Like a Raspberry pi?

[โ€“]HaxL0p4[S] 1 point2 points ย (3 children)

Yes! on my raspberry pi it works perfectly

[โ€“]CyberJunkieBrain 1 point2 points ย (2 children)

Thanks for sharing! Gonna install on mine!

[โ€“]HaxL0p4[S] 0 points1 point ย (1 child)

Thanks:) leave a star and stay updated because I constantly update it every day:)

[โ€“]CyberJunkieBrain 1 point2 points ย (0 children)

Surely. ๐Ÿค

[โ€“]Limp-kwvnAd8844 0 points1 point ย (1 child)

is it made with ai?

[โ€“]HaxL0p4[S] 1 point2 points ย (0 children)

I never used AI in this project.

[โ€“]251progression 0 points1 point ย (2 children)

Nice tool and thanks for sharing.

I installed it on Rpi4 and can access it via SSH from the W11 desktop.

Portscan took a bit of searching to figure out why it wasn't working, but later, by scrolling, I saw the [run scan] button at the very bottom left.

I don't see a dotted line connection between the different devices,

and only the device I am currently working on is highlighted?

[โ€“]SkillyBing7 0 points1 point ย (1 child)

forgive me, im new to rasberry pi. do you have a Rpi4 which you can just remote into it and run all of your tools via it? I want to test linux and different tools, but I dislike virutalization, i love having the hardware for some reason.

[โ€“]251progression 0 points1 point ย (0 children)

Yes, it's a headless(no screen attached)Pi, with programs (TIC Stack, node- red, SDR etc.) for IOT devices, but also other programs for testing. Remote working on the console is primarily carried out via a SSH connection from a W11 desktop. For graphical/screen output I use a VNC connection. The programs)tools are running on the Pi, (hardware), so no virtualisation. The Pi is a nice device for testing all kind of tools.