Description: The Deck is a custom penetration testing and forensics Linux distro based on Ubuntu 13.04 which runs on the BeagleBoard-xM, BeagleBone, and BeagleBone Black. It has all the tools a pentester would ever want. Multiple devices running The Deck can be connected via 802.15.4 networking to perform coordinated attacks. Because of their low power requirements, the Beagles are easily run off of batteries. This video will show you how to install The Deck on the $45 (or less) BeagleBone Black.
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Hello Phil, will Deck run on Raspberry Pi?
The Deck will never run on the Pi. There are a number of reasons for that which you can see in slides from any of my recent talks. Some of the bigger reasons: the Pi uses an old unsupported ARM architecture which would make porting security tools much more difficult, the Pi is not nearly as powerful, the Pi consumes almost twice the power as the BeagleBoneBlack despite running at a much lower clock rate, the Pi doesn't have buffered GPIO, the Pi doesn't have enough GPIO lines to support some of the applications I have in mind, the Pi has reliability issues, and the Pi is more expensive by the time you build a complete device. Quite frankly, I see no reason to bother with the Pi for this project.