Building Networks and Servers Using BeagleBone
By Bill Pretty and Glenn Vander Veer
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- Build a DLNA (Digital Living Network Alliance) compatible multimedia server to create your own video theatre and music jukebox
- Keep your data safe by setting up a RAID which is used for avoiding data redundancy and to performance improvement
- A fast-paced guide that will show you how to set up and configure your own network and file server, with practical steps and illustrations
If you are a developer with BeagleBone experience and want to learn how to use it to set up a network and file server, then this book is ideal for you. To make the most of this book, you should be comfortable with the Linux operating system and know how to install software from the Internet, but you do not have to be a network guru.
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Building Networks and Servers Using BeagleBone - Bill Pretty
Table of Contents
Building Networks and Servers Using BeagleBone
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
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Preface
What this book covers
What you need for this book
Who this book is for
Conventions
Reader feedback
Customer support
Downloading the example code
Errata
Piracy
Questions
1. Installing Debian onto Your BeagleBone Black
Setting up to install Debian
Using the SD card before the resizing operation
Installing Tightvnc
Running the Cloud9 IDE
Summary
2. Installing and Configuring Multimedia Server Software
Setting up a static IP on the BeagleBone
Starting the VNC server
Installing NTP
Setting the local time zone
Installing and configuring Samba
Installing the DLNA server
Summary
3. Installing and Configuring Network Monitoring Software
Installing Traceroute
Installing My Traceroute
Installing Nmap
Using Nmap
Installing iptraf-ng
Configuring iptraf-ng
Summary
4. Installing and Setting Up a BeagleBone RAID System
Determining the available partitions
Preparing the partitions with fdisk
Installing Mdadm
Preparing the RAID set
Confirming whether RAID is correctly initialized
Creating the Mdadm.conf configuration file
Creating a mount point for the RAID set
Configuring Samba
Summary
5. Streaming Videos
Installing MySQL5
Installing Lighttpd
Disabling Cloud9 services
Installing PHP5
Configuring Lighttpd and PHP5
Testing PHP5
Setting up MySQL support in PHP5
Creating your own home page
Creating two modified PHP files
Configuring a streaming video
Summary
6. Setting Up a Wireless Access Point
Installing hostapd
Installing DHCP
Enabling Wi-Fi security
The hardware
Summary
Index
Building Networks and Servers Using BeagleBone
Building Networks and Servers Using BeagleBone
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Credits
Authors
Bill Pretty
Glenn Vander Veer
Reviewers
Raymond Boswel
Naoya Hashimoto
Jaime Soriano Pastor
Justin Smith
Norbert Varga
Commissioning Editor
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Acquisition Editor
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Technical Editor
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Cover Work
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About the Authors
Bill Pretty began his career in electronics in the early 80s with a small telecom start-up company that would eventually become a large multinational. He left this company to pursue a career in commercial aviation in northern Canada. Next, he joined the Ontario Center for Microelectronics, a provincially funded research and development center. Bill left this for a career in the military as a civilian contractor at what was then called Defense Research Establishment Ottawa. Thus began a career that was to span the next 25 years and continues until today.
Over the years, Bill acquired extensive knowledge in the field of technical security and started his own company in 2010. This company is called William Pretty Security Inc. and provides support in the form of research and development to various law enforcement and private security agencies.
Bill has published and presented a number of white papers on the subject of technical security. For a number of years, he was also a guest presenter at the Western Canada Technical Conference, a law enforcement-only conference held every year in western Canada. A selection of these papers is available for download from his website.
There are a number of people that I would like to thank, as without their support, this book would never have been completed. I would also like to thank my good friends at Packt Publishing for having patience and trust in me once again. Thanks to my partner