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Red will = the iprange that the modem is running on. So now get a piece of paper and write down the following Use root as login and your root password. Use port 22 and the ip address you wrote down. Start the nuc up and connect to it from putty on the laptop. The nuc needs to have something connected to the tv port (the monitor) for it to boot up. It only needs the usb hub + the 2 ethernet nics and a monitor + lan cable but the monitor can stay switched off. Shutdown and remove the keyboard and mouse. Type ifconfig and write down the ip address it is using, ![]() Go down to where it says PermitRootLogin without-password ‘This unlocks the root password for winscp ‘Select a new root password to your liking With the network select dhcp – although this will soon change. I try to have a different partition for the /tmp as well. ![]() #Virtualbox 4.3.10 oracle vm virtualbox extension pack installAutomatically detect all settings, I trie to split off a separate ext4 partition to install my vm’s and other important files on for upgrades and or recoveries. Insert the usb to your intel nuc and switch it on. Use the laptop to write the ubuntu14.04 iso image to the usb. Connect the lan cable up to one of the usb Ethernet nics. #Virtualbox 4.3.10 oracle vm virtualbox extension pack windows 8.1I program from a windows 7 laptop and a windows 8.1 laptop – so install the relevant win32 disc imager, winscp and putty.Ĭonnect the Ethernet nics to the usb hub, then to the front of the nuc, a mouse to the hub and a the keyboard to the nuc. Ī spare usb flashdrive, a usb hub, 2 spare usb Ethernet nics #Virtualbox 4.3.10 oracle vm virtualbox extension pack softwareSoftware needed – ubuntu 14.04 server downloaded iso. I have written a script for IPCOP so if it fails it creates a new wifi network using the inbuilt wifi in the nuc as a bridge to the modem and shuts the bridge down when IPCOP is working. The virtual machine protects the physical machine and if the virtual machine is brought down it disconnects all the networks, so it is fairly robust. By far the best firewall package I have ever used. It uses Privoxy and removes advertising from the web pages and stops google, yahoo, ebay, facebook form tracking you. ![]() I use Copfilter of IPCOP so it scans for viruses coming in, shuts the pages down and stops the virus from passing through the network. There for whilst the encryption virus could cause disruption my files can be restored through older revisions.Īs mentioned it segregates all the networks and manages them better. With regards to the private cloud all my laptops are synced to the private cloud and should the laptop be infected with an encryption virus the cloud has file revisions built into the software and all files can be restored through older revisions. I use it for family overseas, etc, heaps better than photobucket and drop box, etc. I log in at work and share that photo in an email or it can be downloaded onto the work computer, etc. #Virtualbox 4.3.10 oracle vm virtualbox extension pack androidI’m at work, take a photo with my android phone and within 30 seconds the photo is sitting on my public cloud at home. Why a private cloud and a public cloud? The public cloud is setup for smart phones and can be accessed via anywhere on the internet. There is a VPN between the blue and the green so that laptops and the wifi can access nas servers, printers and the private cloud. ![]() Modem => = wifi bridge if ipcop fail => Blue Modem => Red Ethernet interface of IPCop =è ipcop firewall => green(safe zone) These specs are a little light on for virtualisation on the NUC but it is handling one VM floorlessly. Why? To decrease my power load from 350 + Watts down to 36watts(intel nuc) +2 x 10watts(Radxa) + 5Watts(rasp pi). Hopefully this will be of some help to someone, I am not looking for negative criticism here, just trying to give free advice that I picked up from here and there and a little I wrote myself.Ĭurrently I have downgraded from an I7 setup to an Intel Nuc Celeron running ubuntu server 14.04 + ipcop 2.15, 2 x RADXA’s running Linaroo 13.11 + owncloud 6.04(public cloud and private cloud), A raspberry PI running a print server for the printers. I have been working on and off with this for 5 years across multiple versions of linix, figured out what works and what does not. So my aim here is to help or to show how I got my setup built and what code worked for me. ![]()
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