How to connect a Raspberry Pi IDS to the home router to detect intrusions network wide?












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I'm configuring a raspberry pi IDS with ELK stack on a separate machine, my problem is to connecting it to the router in a way it can read traffic on the whole network and drop the suspicious packets.



The way I came up with is to configure Pi as a network gateway, connect it to the router through the Ethernet and force all the devices through that. I was wondering if there is a better solution.










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    I'm configuring a raspberry pi IDS with ELK stack on a separate machine, my problem is to connecting it to the router in a way it can read traffic on the whole network and drop the suspicious packets.



    The way I came up with is to configure Pi as a network gateway, connect it to the router through the Ethernet and force all the devices through that. I was wondering if there is a better solution.










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      I'm configuring a raspberry pi IDS with ELK stack on a separate machine, my problem is to connecting it to the router in a way it can read traffic on the whole network and drop the suspicious packets.



      The way I came up with is to configure Pi as a network gateway, connect it to the router through the Ethernet and force all the devices through that. I was wondering if there is a better solution.










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      I'm configuring a raspberry pi IDS with ELK stack on a separate machine, my problem is to connecting it to the router in a way it can read traffic on the whole network and drop the suspicious packets.



      The way I came up with is to configure Pi as a network gateway, connect it to the router through the Ethernet and force all the devices through that. I was wondering if there is a better solution.







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