How to do it can anyone help?
I want to achieve a connection on my end device that goes through tor and for that raspberry pi is used.
The network structure is as follows,
ISP router
LAN connection to Raspberry Pi
Raspberry Pi making my traffic connection through tor
Now a USB to LAN cable goes to my Internal Access Point(USB port of Raspberry Pi sending further internet traffic data over tor to my Internal AP)
Now all my End Devices connected to that Internal AP making all the devices anonymous and traffic is going through tor network.
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I have the following setup:
Ubuntu 18.04 PC connected with an ethernet cable to a raspberry pi 3+.
What I want:
I am using ssh to connect to the Pi. I would like that the Pi can get internet access through the ethernet. Meaning, that the Pi is using the internet of the PC.
It would be nice if you could help me with a guide and tell me what I have to change in order to make it work.
What I tried:
I have a static IP on my PC as well as on the Pi.
In the network manager (nm-connection-editor), I set the IPv4 method to 'Shared to other computers'.
How do I now tell the Pi to use this network?
Thanks for your help
I have a raspberry pi 3 connected to my PC (Windows 7) via ethernet using DHCP server and VNC viewer and it works perfectly.
The pc is connected to a WIFI.
I want to access to internet from my raspberry pi, I tried the ICS sharing but it didn't work:
I shared the wifi connection:here
changed the ip address: here
after sharing the wifi connection, I am unable to access internet from both the pc and rasp even though they are in the same ip address.
On PC,On the Rasp
Can you please help me to find a solution?
Thank you.
You have to create a network bridge.
Select the two networks, right click and select bridge connections.
I'd use static IP address on your PI and your PC's ethernet
I have install OS in SD card and after installation OS is boot successfully but display below message every time:
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I did not connect LAN cable raspberry board.
If this issue is because I cannot connect internet using wifi? If yes, how?
You need to continue to follow the instructions here: https://developer.android.com/things/hardware/raspberrypi.html
A Raspberry Pi will not connect to the Wifi if you have not first connected to an ethernet lan cable first. (Once you are connected via ethernet you then can configure the wifi and finally remove the ethernet cable).
So you are up to this step:
Connect an Ethernet cable to your local network.
When this is connected, your screen will show the IP address of the Raspberyy Pi on your local network
Can I plug a cisco SPA303 ip phone directly into the ethernet port of a raspberry pi running raspbx?
I have got raspbx setup and running using a wifi dongle to connect to the router. The system works with the Cisco phone plugged into the router. However, the router is on the other-side of my house and ideally, as the raspbx is wifi, I would like to plug the phone directly into the pi and have it as one unit I can have anywhere in the house.
I have spent a painful amount of hours trying to set this up and I am sure there is a simple fix I am overlooking. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Yes, you can. But you should setup static ip on phone or setup dhcpd server on RPi
Also some cisco phones have double ports(internal simpler switch inside). If so, you can connect one-by-one upto 8 phones.
There are several layers to take into consideration:
Link layer MDI/MDI-X detection of crossover/patch ethernet cable detection.
Static IP address for Raspberry Pi and a DHCP server for the IP phone
TFTP server to provisionize the IP phone
A peer in asterisk for the IP phone
I need a good tutorial that will explain on how to setup a ssh connection via a direct ethernet connection to a Raspberry Pi with a static IP running Arch Linux. I have tried a few but all seem to fail. Any Suggestions?
What kind of ethernet connection? Do you have a crossover cable? If yes you can connect it directly to your computer and assign it an IP address. If not, you can connect your Pi to the same router as your computer is connected to, and install nmap on your machine. You can run the following command to identify your raspberry pi's IP address (assuming your router assigns IP addresses in 192.168.1.x space):
nmap -sn 192.168.1.1/24
The Raspberry Pi will show up with its ethernet MAC address and most likely also that the address belongs to RPI foundation. You can then ssh into it.