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== Used Hardware ==
== Used Hardware ==


[[TP-Link Nano router 300 Mbps wireless n TL-WR802N]]
[[Raspberry Pi 3, Model B+, WLAN, BT]]
 
== Courses ==
 
* [[A course where this documentation was used]] (2017, 2018)
* [[Another one]] (2018)


== References ==
== References ==


* https://wikipedia.org
https://iot-inspector.princeton.edu/
* https://google.com


[[Category:Documentation]]
[[Category:Documentation]]

Revision as of 10:59, 6 September 2019

Summary

Princeton IoT Inspector is an open-source desktop tool to automatically discovers IoT devices and analyzes their network traffic

Requirements

  • Operating system: Linux (or Mac OS)

Installation

Following installation guide can be found on the official web-page

Step 1

Download the installation script using the browser, or run:

wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/noise-lab/iot-inspector-client/master/linux-setup.sh

Make sure you have python setuptools installed:

sudo apt-get install python-setuptools
sudo apt-get install python3-setuptools

Step 2

Run the installation script on the command line:

bash linux-setup.sh

You will be prompted to enter the root password.

Step 3

To start IoT Inspector, run:

~/princeton-iot-inspector/linux-start-inspector.sh

on the command line. You will be prompted to enter the root password.

Step 4

IoT Inspector will present on the command line a private URL for you to view the inspection report. You can open the URL on any computer that you trust. For example, you can run IoT Inspector on a Raspberry Pi and open the URL on a different computer (or even mobile device).

Used Hardware

Raspberry Pi 3, Model B+, WLAN, BT

References

https://iot-inspector.princeton.edu/