#### Raspberry Pi With DSLStats For all Raspberry Pi's ####
## About the Images ##
Two images with a pre-installed Raspbian OS either 32Bit or 64Bit with DSLSTATS already setup and a working XRDP install that resuses the previous session.
It also has SSH/SCP/FTP services secured and the User Pi is renamed to dslstats.
The images also has UFW and GUFW (Firewall in console and GUI modes)
These images are in two files for 32Bit which will work on any Raspberry Pi or a 64bit Version that will only work on the Raspberry Pi 3 and the Raspberry Pi 4
## Required ##
An SSH Client (Putty
https://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/latest.html )
An FTP Client (WinSCP or FileZilla or any other FTP Client)
Disk Imager to burn the image to sdcard (Win32DiskImager:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/win32diskimager/files/latest/download or Etcher Portable:
https://github.com/balena-io/etcher/releases/download/v1.5.63/balenaEtcher-Portable-1.5.63.exe)
A Raspberry Pi.
SDCard that is blank with 16gb or larger.
Access to your router to access the DHCP list to find the Pi's IP or you can use dslstats.local as the IP.
## User Details ##
Default user: dslstats
Default user password: dslstats
Status: Enabled
Works On: GUI SSH SCP and FTP
Root user: root
Root Password: dslstats
Status: Enabled
Works On: GUI Only
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## Zip file password: dslstats ##
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64Bit Version (Raspberry Pi 3/4) [ 3GB in Size ] :
https://mega.nz/#!uMUE2CKD!jYgDEdWa2HCK5kZi3JgO49EqZBh7PYOh8MdaAxXm3M832Bit Version (Every Raspberry Pi)[ 1.5GB in Size ] :
https://mega.nz/#!ectHQIyL!CVBOZ7olLKmaL7caCvGRq42L0x85jwKajOU4bF-IDR8Instructions for Offline use:
https://mega.nz/#!WRES3Y4a!VpbXVRUzcu8AVQPgd_73iSaeHEn9cTCTSYb6yJ5wrAE## Instructions ##
1) Download the either of image above.
2) Extract the .zip file and enter the password when instructed.
3) Using a USB Imaging tool (Can be balenaEtcher or Win32DiskImager) burn the image to your SDCard, suggest 16GB or larger.
4) Place the SDCard you have just made into the Raspberry Pi and power up the Raspberry Pi, The partition should auto expand and reboot so give it 2 to 5 minutes to settle before doing next step.
5) Now using Microsoft Windows or Linux RDP into the Raspberry Pi with the following ip dslstats.local then use the dslstats details above.
6) Open up the file on the desktop called Important Read Me! and follow the instructions
7) Once you have completed following the Important Read Me! instructions reboot the Raspberry Pi again.
8) Upon booting the Raspberry Pi log in to RDP again with dslstats.local and your new user details details.
9) If you haven't already done so head to /home/dslstats/monitor/webserver, in there is a READ ME file follow that readme to edit the header
of each file and also add your Shared Live HTML link from Thinkbroadband into the Line.htm(l) file.
10) With this done you can now double click DSLSTATS on the Desktop or in the menu and enter your Modem login details, then click the play icon.
11) There you go, you've completed everything and it should be hosting a webpage on <YOUR PI's IP>:55555/index.html
** If you change the port used for DSLStat's web server please use the UFW GUI and remove the old port and then add the new port or you can add the new port simply in terminal issuing
the following command sudo ufw allow <portnumber> .
** UFW is set to disabled by default, whilst in the desktop open the menu select Preferences then Shield Icon (Firewall) it will ask for a password, once the application is opened
simply flip the toggle so it is enabled.
## Thanks ##
I would like to thank everyone from the Kitz forum for helping me with all my issues you know who you are and Kitz as well.