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Latest revision as of 11:28, 29 April 2022
References
- Buy Raspberry pi at modmypi.com.
- Install Raspbian
- Use etcher to write Raspbian image on disk.
- Boot image as is. Do not expand image! This will be done at first boot.
- Find the pi
ping raspberrypi.local
- Enable SSH
- Mount SD card
- Create a file ssh on boot partition [1]:
touch /media/*/boot/ssh
- 1st login
- User
pi
. - Password
raspberry
. - Sudo access without password.
- Configure
sudo raspi-config
- Repositories
- http://legacy.raspbian.org/raspbian/ — Packages of old releases (Jessie...)
Network
Detect all Raspberry Pi on local network
From [2].
sudo nmap -sP 192.168.1.0/24 | awk '/^Nmap/{ip=$NF}/B8:27:EB/{print ip}'
where 192.168.1.*
will be your local network mask.
We can also simply look for string Raspberry
since nmap
correctly identifies pi mac address:
sudo nmap -sP 192.168.1.0/24 | grep -B2 Raspberry
where 192.168.1.*
will be your local network mask.
- Raspberry in BRIDGE mode
- Methods above fail if Raspberry is setup to bridge wlan0-eth0 connections. In that case, the visible MAC address is the one of the wlan0 interface. It can be detected because the address will be reported twice:
sudo nmap -sP 172.19.2.0/23|sort|uniq -d
# Host is up (0.18s latency).
# MAC Address: 00:0F:13:05:46:C2 (Nisca) <-- MAC address of the Pi in bridge mode
# MAC Address: 80:86:F2:99:56:B5 (Intel Corporate)
- Now we can repeat the request above to get the IP address:
sudo nmap -sP 172.19.2.0/23 | awk '/^Nmap/{ip=$NF}/00:0F:13/{print ip}'
Setup WiFi
Reference:
The quickest way is to use raspi-config tool
sudo raspi-config
Otherwise, setting up WiFi is quite easy.
- First get the WiFi network details:
sudo iwlist wlan0 scan
# wlan0 Scan completed :
# Cell 01 - Address: A1:B2:C3:D4:E5:F6
# Channel:6
# Frequency:2.437 GHz (Channel 6)
# Quality=69/70 Signal level=-41 dBm
# Encryption key:off
# ESSID:"testing"
# Bit Rates:1 Mb/s; 2 Mb/s; 5.5 Mb/s; 11 Mb/s; 18 Mb/s
# 24 Mb/s; 36 Mb/s; 54 Mb/s
# Bit Rates:6 Mb/s; 9 Mb/s; 12 Mb/s; 48 Mb/s
- Create a new
network
entry in /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf
network={
ssid="testing"
psk="testingPassword"
}
- Better yet, use
wpa_passphrase
to generate an encrypted PSK:
wpa_passphrase testing >> sudo tee -a /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf > /dev/null
sudo vi /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf
# network={
# ssid="testing"
# #psk="testingPassword" <-- REMOVE THIS LINE!!!
# psk=131e1e221f6e06e3911a2d11ff2fac9182665c004de85300f9cac208a6a80531
# }
- Remove the password from the output produced by
wpa_passphrase
for extra security.
- On Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+, set the country code in /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf
country=BE
- Reconfigure the interface
sudo wpa_cli -i wlan0 reconfigure
- Check interface configuration
ip addr show dev wlan0
It is also possible to
- Configure multiple WiFi networks.
- Set a priority, eg.
priority=1
.
Setup Pi as WiFi HotSpot (router)
This setup the Pi has a WiFi access point (AP) in router mode (NAT).
References:
- https://learn.adafruit.com/downloads/pdf/setting-up-a-raspberry-pi-as-a-wifi-access-point.pdf — THIS METHOD WORKS
- https://learn.adafruit.com/setting-up-a-raspberry-pi-as-a-wifi-access-point/overview
- http://blog.sip2serve.com/post/48420162196/howto-setup-rtl8188cus-on-rpi-as-an-access-point
- http://blog.sip2serve.com/post/48899893167/rtl8188-access-point-install-script
Setup Pi as WiFi HotSpot (bridge)
(Updated for Debian Jessie - Raspberry Pi 3+ - See history for old method)
- References
- https://david.meziere.eu/fr/reseau/le-point-dacces-wifi-bridge/ (main reference)
- http://antoine-schellenberger.com/linux/2014/12/14/tips_hostapd_bridge.html
- https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/debian-ubuntu-linux-setting-wireless-access-point/
- https://doc.ubuntu-fr.org/hostapd
- https://wireless.wiki.kernel.org/en/users/documentation/hostapd
- Install necessary packages
sudo apt install hostapd hostap-utils bridge-utils
- Configure eth0 / wlan0 / br0 interfaces
- Content of /etc/network/interfaces
# interfaces(5) file used by ifup(8) and ifdown(8)
# Please note that this file is written to be used with dhcpcd
# For static IP, consult /etc/dhcpcd.conf and 'man dhcpcd.conf'
# Include files from /etc/network/interfaces.d:
source-directory /etc/network/interfaces.d
allow-auto lo
iface lo inet loopback
- Content of /etc/network/interfaces.d/eth0
# interfaces(5) file used by ifup(8) and ifdown(8)
allow-hotplug eth0
iface eth0 inet dhcp
- Content of /etc/network/interfaces.d/wlan0
# interfaces(5) file used by ifup(8) and ifdown(8)
allow-hotplug wlan0
iface wlan0 inet manual
- Content of /etc/network/interfaces.d/br0
# interfaces(5) file used by ifup(8) and ifdown(8)
allow-auto br0
iface br0 inet dhcp
bridge_fd 1
bridge_hello 3
bridge_maxage 10
bridge_stp off
bridge_ports eth0 wlan0
- Restart network
sudo service networking restart # or
sudo systemctl restart networking
# Check new interfaces
ifconfig # or
ip addr
- Configure hostapd
- Enable conf file, /etc/default/hostapd:
-#DAEMON_CONF=""
+DAEMON_CONF="/etc/hostapd/hostapd.conf"
- Copy default configuration file
sudo cp /usr/share/doc/hostapd/examples/hostapd.conf.gz /etc/hostapd/
cd /etc/hostapd/
sudo gunzip hostapd.conf.gz
- Set the following variables
interface=wlan0
bridge=br0
ssid=<SSIDHERE>
country_code=BE
channel=4
ignore_broadcast_ssid=1 # SSID will not be broadcasted
wpa=2
wpa_passphrase=<PASSPHRASE_HERE>
wpa_key_mgmt=WPA-PSK
wpa_pairwise=CCMP
rsn_pairwise=CCMP
- Enable ipv4 forwarding
sudo sysctl -w net.ipv4.ip_forward=1
sudo vi /etc/sysctl.conf
# net.ipv4.ip_forward=1
- Restart hostapd
sudo systemctl restart hostapd
Disable HDMI CEC / Anynet+
Add to /boot/config.txt [3]:
hdmi_ignore_cec=1
Troubleshoot
403 Forbidden when apt-get upgrade
From [4]:
Err http://mirrordirector.raspbian.org/raspbian/ wheezy/main libc-dev-bin armhf 2.13-38+rpi2+deb7u8
403 Forbidden
Err http://mirrordirector.raspbian.org/raspbian/ wheezy/main libc6-dev armhf 2.13-38+rpi2+deb7u8
403 Forbidden
Edit /etc/apt/apt.conf:
-deb http://mirrordirector.raspbian.org/raspbian/ wheezy main contrib non-free rpi
+#deb http://mirrordirector.raspbian.org/raspbian/ wheezy main contrib non-free rpi
+deb http://archive.raspbian.org/raspbian wheezy main contrib non-free
+deb-src http://archive.raspbian.org/raspbian wheezy main contrib non-free