Publicación: Anonimato y Pentesting con Raspberry Pi
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2021-07-01
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Martínez Luengo, Daniel
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Robles Gómez, Antonio
Romero Hortelano, Miguel
Romero Hortelano, Miguel
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Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (España). Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingeniería Informática. Departamento de Sistemas de Comunicación y Control
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Este trabajo se compone de varias partes. La principal se trata de configurar un dispositivo de bolsillo tipo Raspberry Pi en modo routing de tal manera que nos permita conectarnos a Internet de forma anónima a través de la red Tor (The Onion Router). Esto es útil para poder navegar por Internet en países con fuertes medidas restrictivas de libertad de expresión (censura). Como objetivos secundarios, nos centraremos en probar si existe el anonimato al utilizar la red Tor con otros servicios diferentes a los que se usan en visitas a páginas Web como pueden ser FTP, TELNET, etc. Para ello, crearemos varios laboratorios en un entorno controlado empleando herramientas de escaneo y enumeración de puertos y servicios y herramientas de monitorización de dichos escáneres. También, usaremos el router para acceder a la Dark Web y visitar distintas páginas.
This work consists of several parts. The main part is about configuring a Raspberry Pi pocket device (in routing mode) in such a way that it allows us to connect to the Internet anonymously through the Tor network (The Onion Router). This is useful for surfing the Internet in countries with strong restrictive measures on freedom of expression (censorship). As secondary objectives, we will focus on testing whether anonymity exists when using the Tor network with services other than those used for visiting websites, such as FTP, TELNET, etc. To do this, we will create several labs in a controlled environment using scanning tools and port and service enumeration and monitoring tools for these scanners. We will also use the router to access the Dark Web and visit different pages.
This work consists of several parts. The main part is about configuring a Raspberry Pi pocket device (in routing mode) in such a way that it allows us to connect to the Internet anonymously through the Tor network (The Onion Router). This is useful for surfing the Internet in countries with strong restrictive measures on freedom of expression (censorship). As secondary objectives, we will focus on testing whether anonymity exists when using the Tor network with services other than those used for visiting websites, such as FTP, TELNET, etc. To do this, we will create several labs in a controlled environment using scanning tools and port and service enumeration and monitoring tools for these scanners. We will also use the router to access the Dark Web and visit different pages.
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Raspberry Pi, Tor, anonimato, Deep Web, Pentesting, Honeypot, Kali, anonymity
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Facultades y escuelas::E.T.S. de Ingeniería Informática
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Sistemas de Comunicación y Control