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    nxcEditor

    nxcEditor

    Editor for NXT and BrickPi robot (with simulator for NXT)

    ...A NXC-program can be executed either on the real robot or the nxcSimulator, which is integrated in the nxcEditor (the official compiler is invoked from the nxcEditor). A C-program for the BrickPi robot can be programmed either locally on the Raspberry Pi or over a network (using the compiler on the Raspberry Pi). The nxcEditor (as well as the nxcSimulator) is designed so that programming beginners can be taught.
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    Openvas Raspberry

    Turnkey image for the Raspberry Pi running Openvas 7

    OpenVAS is an open source remote security vulnerability scanner, designed to search for networked devices and computers, discover accessible ports and services, and to test for vulnerabilities on any such ports; plugins allow for further expansion.
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    Raspberry Pi compatible docker image containing a Citadel groupware server. This image has been successfully tested on a Raspberry Pi 3 running Hypriot OS. Run it with the following command (make sure to replace YOUR_HOSTNAME with your preferred hostname (e.g. mail.my.domain): docker run -d -h YOUR_HOSTNAME --name citadel --dns 8.8.8.8 -e WEBCIT_LANG=en -e WEBCIT_HTTP_PORT=8080 -e WEBCIT_HTTPS_PORT=8443 -p 25:25 -p 110:110 -p 143:143 -p 465:465 -p 587:587 -p 993:993 -p 995:995 -p 8881:8080 -p 8481:8443 ufud/rpi-citadel If you use docker-compose to build the image, please replace YOUR_DOCKER_HOST_IP with the correct IP of your docker host in docker-compose.yml. ...
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