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Special Forums IP Networking I would like to monitor network traffic for a computer on my network Post 302997570 by gandolf989 on Tuesday 16th of May 2017 03:19:43 PM
Old 05-16-2017
I agree. My decision comes down to if I try to use the Raspberry Pi and it slows down the network, I will hear about it from my wife and son. I just have to convince her that a $200 mini computer will work for what we want. I was thinking about the following computer.

Amazon.com: Fanless industrial computer Qotom-Q190G4-S01 with intel celeron J1900 8G ram 32G SSD 4 LAN DC 12V Multiple Ethernet Ports computer: Computers & Accessories
 

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NODM(8) 						  System Administration Utilities						   NODM(8)

NAME
nodm - X display manager for automatic logins SYNOPSIS
nodm [options] DESCRIPTION
nodm is a minimal display manager that simply logs in as a given user and starts an X session, without asking for username or password. On a normal computer, using nodm is a big security issue because it would give anyone access to the computer. However, there are cases where automatic login is needed: for example in an embedded system such as a mobile phone, or in a kiosk setup, or in a control panel for industrial machinery. For those cases, nodm is simple to setup, lightweight, and it should do exactly the right thing. OPTIONS
--help print this help message --version print nodm's version number --verbose verbose outpout or logging --quiet only log warnings and errors --nested run a nested X server, does not require root. The server defaults to "/usr/bin/Xnest :1", override with NODM_X_OPTIONS --[no-]syslog enable/disable logging to syslog --[no-]stderr enable/disable logging to stderr AUTHOR
nodm is written and maintained by Enrico Zini <enrico@enricozini.org> and Joachim Breitner <nomeata@debian.org>. SEE ALSO
xinit(1), xdm(1), gdm(1), kdm(1). nodm version 0.11 September 2012 NODM(8)
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