– “Teach” the Pi to automatically avoid detection (e.g. if hard drive is unexpectedly removed and remains removed for five minutes, then format upon remount). – Build a simple self-destructive intrusion detection system (e.g. – Encrypt the storage device with strong non-RSA algorithms ![]() – Compile a custom hardened Linux OS to run off the Raspberry Pi – Construct a reporting system to notify of system changes via SMS or e-mail – Apply basic Linux security best practices (such as no root login from SSH, etc) – Set up automation for file and log management – Run an FTP server on a Raspberry Pi with full functionality The server will also run various FTP services that will allow you to download anything you might need on the fly. The server will keep a bulk of it’s data on an external hard drive. ![]() This Instructable is all about how to make a small, simple, and affordable server with attached storage to download anything you need. You’ve probably seen quite a few Raspberry Pi projects already, or maybe you’ve even done a couple and want to try something a little more advanced. I know what you’re thinking: “How cool would it be if I had my own Google Drive/SkyDrive/Dropbox that I can use whenever I like?” Or maybe you are just getting into the Maker movement and you think it’s the greatest thing since canned bread.
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