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I'm transitioning from automotive to IT, so on top of being everyone's mechanic, now I'm their IT guy too.
I remember when the Pi3 came out. The UK police were genuinely worried that Hackers will use them as portable, pocket hacking computers.
Build your Hacker Dropbox with Twingate (it’s free): https://ntck.co/twingate_ztna In this video, we’re building a Hacker Dropbox, a device that can be dropped into any network and give us remote access. This can pretty much be any device, including a Raspberry Pi…which is what I’ll be showing you. And no….it’s not using VPN, it’s ZTNA (Twingate) which is much more secure and easier to setup. Why do this? If you’re like me, you are by default the helpdesk support of every circle you’re in. I am that for my church, my parents, my grandma…and I need a very quick and easy way to remotely access these networks…even when I don’t know the subnet info. This is where the Hacker Drop box comes in handy, operating as a magic device for remote IT support. It also doubles as a penetration testing tool, giving pentesters easy access to a remote network in seconds. RESOURCES: 📝GUIDE/WALKTHROUGH: https://ntck.co/hackerdropbox 💻 Raspberry Pi Imager: https://www.raspberrypi.com/software/ 🛒 Buy a Raspberry Pi: Raspberry Pi 4: https://geni.us/mzJF55 Raspberry Pi 5: https://geni.us/z0BVIc 📚 Exploring Twingate APIs: https://www.twingate.com/docs/exploring-the-apis 📖 Twingate Quick Start Tutorial: https://www.twingate.com/docs/quick-start 🔥🔥Join the NetworkChuck Academy!: https://ntck.co/NCAcademy **Sponsored by Twingate
What the hell. So it’s a 20 minute sponsor segment on a vpn that claims it’s not a vpn. Quality.
basically setting up VPN + reverse proxy forwarding. I used to do that with zerotier and setting proxy on my raspberry. This is cool setup if you wanna hide your devices behind a proxy server on cloud as well.
School wifi didn't stand a chance
High five to a fellow church-IT brother! 🙌 Great video. I just started using Tailscale and should set up a device at church as well.
Doing this for my church right now so I can manage our media and remote streaming devices.
This channel has made me *juuuust* smart enough to get myself into a lot of trouble.
Your videos have a certain magic to them. When you release one, it sparks my interest in a topic, and months later I find myself revisiting it because I’ve continued exploring it — and it’s been incredibly helpful.
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I'm transitioning from automotive to IT, so on top of being everyone's mechanic, now I'm their IT guy too.
I remember when the Pi3 came out. The UK police were genuinely worried that Hackers will use them as portable, pocket hacking computers.
Build your Hacker Dropbox with Twingate (it’s free): https://ntck.co/twingate_ztna In this video, we’re building a Hacker Dropbox, a device that can be dropped into any network and give us remote access. This can pretty much be any device, including a Raspberry Pi…which is what I’ll be showing you. And no….it’s not using VPN, it’s ZTNA (Twingate) which is much more secure and easier to setup. Why do this? If you’re like me, you are by default the helpdesk support of every circle you’re in. I am that for my church, my parents, my grandma…and I need a very quick and easy way to remotely access these networks…even when I don’t know the subnet info. This is where the Hacker Drop box comes in handy, operating as a magic device for remote IT support. It also doubles as a penetration testing tool, giving pentesters easy access to a remote network in seconds. RESOURCES: 📝GUIDE/WALKTHROUGH: https://ntck.co/hackerdropbox 💻 Raspberry Pi Imager: https://www.raspberrypi.com/software/ 🛒 Buy a Raspberry Pi: Raspberry Pi 4: https://geni.us/mzJF55 Raspberry Pi 5: https://geni.us/z0BVIc 📚 Exploring Twingate APIs: https://www.twingate.com/docs/exploring-the-apis 📖 Twingate Quick Start Tutorial: https://www.twingate.com/docs/quick-start 🔥🔥Join the NetworkChuck Academy!: https://ntck.co/NCAcademy **Sponsored by Twingate
What the hell. So it’s a 20 minute sponsor segment on a vpn that claims it’s not a vpn. Quality.
basically setting up VPN + reverse proxy forwarding. I used to do that with zerotier and setting proxy on my raspberry. This is cool setup if you wanna hide your devices behind a proxy server on cloud as well.
School wifi didn't stand a chance
High five to a fellow church-IT brother! 🙌 Great video. I just started using Tailscale and should set up a device at church as well.
Doing this for my church right now so I can manage our media and remote streaming devices.
This channel has made me *juuuust* smart enough to get myself into a lot of trouble.
Your videos have a certain magic to them. When you release one, it sparks my interest in a topic, and months later I find myself revisiting it because I’ve continued exploring it — and it’s been incredibly helpful.