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  • It is a requirement for all of the military projects I’ve worked on. Specifically ACAS which has Nessus as a component.

    For a solo person doing scans for clients I think the cost is like $2k. Seems fine but I wouldn’t buy it without a guarantee I’d get my money out of it.

    There is one other product I’ve tried from greenbone. Never used it professionally. Idk if I would trust it at the same level as Nessus.



  • I built a data logger a few years back. The data you likely want is on the CAN BUS network. You’ll need a CAN BUS hat for a pi or a pi with it baked in. There are other ways but you will likely end up realizing a pi or similar is best.

    You’ll need to log the data while away from home and then sync the data when WiFi is available. Requiring the pi to stay powered after the car shuts off. Easy to do with some relays.

    Depending on what data you are looking for it shouldn’t be too much work to get going on logging.















  • Not a joke.

    Copy left is like the Robin Hood of the copyright world. Basically, it’s a type of licensing where, sure, you can use, modify, and distribute the copyrighted work, but there’s a catch. You have to give the same rights to anyone else for any derivative works. So, if you modify the work, you can’t just slap a new copyright on it and restrict its use. It’s a way to ensure that the work stays free for everyone to use. It’s pretty popular in the open source community. It’s like copyright turned on its head, hence the name “copyleft”.