So maybe I will re-frame my original question.
Not being a developer or other IT professional, what software package
could be put together on say, a Raspberry Pi or other device, that could
be a watchdog against invasion/intrusion of our home networks? Can it
do as good or better than what an Akita claims?
From a quick search I have found these links but maybe some expertise
here could provide us with a good direction. Are commercial software
developments in this sort of low-end price range likely to provide any
more protection than what OS can provide?
https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-use-psad-to-detect-network-intrusion-attempts-on-an-ubuntu-vps
http://opensourceforu.com/2017/04/best-open-source-network-intrusion-detection-tools/
Thanks.
On 11/01/18 09:17, Rick Moen via luv-main wrote:
Quoting Robert Brown ([email protected]):
Does this:
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/akita/akita-instant-privacy-for-smart-homes
do anything special that is not already available in linux software?
Like permitting you to DoS yourself? ;->
Linux software does famously include DoSing-yourself functionality.
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