Does anyone have any suggestions for the minimal headache way to set up my home network so I can (first) sniff, and (potentially) MitM traffic for my special "Internet of Things" SSID at up to 300 Mbps (for now)
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Does anyone have any suggestions for the minimal headache way to set up my home network so I can (first) sniff, and (potentially) MitM traffic for my special "Internet of Things" SSID at up to 300 Mbps (for now)
The Unifi gear helpfully has it on a separate VLAN, and I could replace the aging Unifi router with something custom I suppose
Should I just build a moderately fast, low power Linux box with fast storage and decent amounts of ram (and 3 NICs so that I can do my failover)?
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Ryan Castellucci :nonbinary_flag:replied to Alexandra Magin 🏳️🌈 last edited by
@recursive This is basically what I do - my router is a Linux (Debian) box. Currently bringing up a new nftables-based setup.
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Riley S. Faelanreplied to Alexandra Magin 🏳️🌈 last edited by
@recursive If you want to do MitM for anything no-trivial, I'd do a Linux box. The sort of hardware you can run Linux on for this osrt of thing is now pretty diverse, even including some devices that look a lot like network switches.