Difference between revisions of "Princeton IoT Inspector: Installation on the Raspberry Pi"
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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). | 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). | ||
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Revision as of 11:01, 6 September 2019
Summary
This tutorial shows how to install the IoT Inspector on the Raspberry Pi 3+
Requirements
Raspberry Pi 3, Model B+, WLAN, BT
OS: Raspbian Buster Lite (Version: July 2019)
Intallation
Step 1
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
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