So, this was going to be a post about getting a Jenkins server up on a Raspberry Pi. But then I tried it. Even overclocking the pi modestly, it was Slow. Like, rull slow. I had figured it would be hard to get it to actually build anything with Jenkins, so I was going to… Continue reading Jenkins on a Raspberry Pi
Month: March 2014
Using Wireshark to Monitor WPA2 Protected Traffic
Many who are starting out with Wireshark think that just getting it running in 'promiscuous' mode on a WPA2 network is enough. Sadly, as opposed to open networks, there are a few more steps that need to be taken. This post will walk you through those additional steps. First you should know that there are… Continue reading Using Wireshark to Monitor WPA2 Protected Traffic