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3 reasons to turn your Raspberry Pi into a DNS server with dnsmasq Don't have a DD-WRT router? Get some of the same DHCP and DNS features with a Raspberry Pi.
The Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W features a quad-core ARM Cortex-A53 processor and includes 512MB of RAM. That might not seem like much, but for running a lightweight DNS server and basic web interface ...
Last time I showed you how to expose a web service on a Raspberry Pi (or, actually, any kind of device) by using a reverse proxy from Pagekite. On your Pi, you just need a simple Python script.
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XDA Developers on MSNThis headless Raspberry Pi setup makes my home lab run smoother
My Raspberry Pi doesn't need peripherals like a display, keyboard, or mouse to be a vital part of my home lab.
Ever wished you could access your Raspberry Pi when you’re on the road? Perhaps you’ve set up a home security camera, you’re running a private Minecraft server, or you’re using your Pi for ...
The Raspberry Pi has found its way in to the hobbyist market for computing, but it is also very capable for other business and personal use as well. An extremely low power draw, small form factor ...
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