Thanks for the feedback. Balancing the audio has been challenging for me and it’s definitely an area to improve on. I’ll go over the captions tonight and see if it can help others who find parts hard to hear.
@@Hedge-Tech-95 hello, I am also here to say the video itself is great, but the audio is too loud, and the soundtrack could also be better, google free copyright music and go with some lofi beats nothing distracting or overbearing. thanks!
@@Hedge-Tech-95 It's an age and former lifestyle thing too. When you're 65 years old, had not so quiet motorcycles in your past, shot machine guns and witnessed 40" gun firepower demonstrations from a battleship without proper hearing protection in the past, then the background music is harder to discern from the voice. I know :D
@ Totally get it! My latest upload I completed omitted the music outside of the intro. I do plan to bring it back once I feel comfortable editing it in a way that retains clarity. My editing skills are slowly improving :) Thanks for the feedback!
Bjorn is said with a y sound, not a j sound, like "yarn" only "yorn" Bjorn. Also there are no vowels between the B and j so there shouldn't be a sound there
The Pi Zero 2 can run 64 bit, but in the GitHub for this project it explicitly calls out using 32 bit. Edit: It’s been recently updated and says compatible with 64 bit OS so choose that on Zero 2
As long as you followed the steps it should work as we have the same setup. But I am seeing people have some issues. You may need to start fresh and reinstall. Checkout this reddit thread www.reddit.com/r/Bjorn_CyberViking/s/2cmNH4Gxkr They also have a discord with a support channel. May be worth letting them know. Brand new projects can have issues sometimes: discord.gg/7fpenpF8Kb
Originally yes when the video came out. But if you check the GitHub now, they have changed it and even mention that in the section you can now use 64bit. I don’t think it’s been completely tested though. You can probably see the difference in my video between the current GitHub readme
Should be able to. OS just needs to be 32 bit Debian bookworm based. You’ll need to figure out a way to connect the display if that’s important to you. Maybe like these dual headers amzn.to/4fm3mbf
Great video - can you reply with a makerworld link to that case? I'd like to reference it to my 3d printer friend to build for me if you are happy with that? :) Liked and subscribed for more
hi may i know its support zero wh or just support zero 2w? because i use my pwnagotchi can detect it , but if i follow your youtube to install the raspberry 32 bit image my computer no any detect the device, so i cant to use ssh to install it, im already set up the hostname and username is bjorn already
Hmm so it does support the pi zero. I would check that you can SSH over your network and not via the RNDIS USB connection. Should be able to see the device on your network if you entered in the network info after imaging. Make sure you’re connecting to bjorn.local and you have the correct LOCAL DNS set on your PC. Didnt work at first for me because I had hardcoded cloudflare 1.1.1.1 for my DNS lol. Worst case check your router for the IP and SSH that way.
I copy and pasted this straight from the GitHub. Check it out though for more info! Link is in the description Introduction Bjorn is a « Tamagotchi like » sophisticated, autonomous network scanning, vulnerability assessment, and offensive security tool designed to run on a Raspberry Pi equipped with a 2.13-inch e-Paper HAT. Features Network Scanning: Identifies live hosts and open ports on the network. Vulnerability Assessment: Performs vulnerability scans using Nmap and other tools. System Attacks: Conducts brute-force attacks on various services (FTP, SSH, SMB, RDP, Telnet, SQL). File Stealing: Extracts data from vulnerable services. User Interface: Real-time display on the e-Paper HAT and web interface for monitoring and interaction.
Fantastic guide, I made my own bjorn in literally thirty minutes following this.
Glad it worked for you ❤️
Really cool!
Amazing video but the music is a touch to loud to hear you
Thanks for the feedback. Balancing the audio has been challenging for me and it’s definitely an area to improve on. I’ll go over the captions tonight and see if it can help others who find parts hard to hear.
@@Hedge-Tech-95 hello, I am also here to say the video itself is great, but the audio is too loud, and the soundtrack could also be better, google free copyright music and go with some lofi beats nothing distracting or overbearing. thanks!
@@Hedge-Tech-95 It's an age and former lifestyle thing too. When you're 65 years old, had not so quiet motorcycles in your past, shot machine guns and witnessed 40" gun firepower demonstrations from a battleship without proper hearing protection in the past, then the background music is harder to discern from the voice.
I know :D
@ Totally get it! My latest upload I completed omitted the music outside of the intro. I do plan to bring it back once I feel comfortable editing it in a way that retains clarity. My editing skills are slowly improving :) Thanks for the feedback!
Bjorn is said with a y sound, not a j sound, like "yarn" only "yorn" Bjorn. Also there are no vowels between the B and j so there shouldn't be a sound there
Yeaaaah once my wife watched the video she enlightened me. So now I have to live with the embarrassment lol
2:32 is the “ Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W with Header - SC0721” 64 x?
The Pi Zero 2 can run 64 bit, but in the GitHub for this project it explicitly calls out using 32 bit.
Edit: It’s been recently updated and says compatible with 64 bit OS so choose that on Zero 2
Yes, the Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W is a 64-bit device
Can you setup it with bettery?
Yes! I’d go with the Pi Sugar 3
So my screen isnt working it was working back on Pwn but not now iv flashed Bjorn ? i also have a V4 waveshare
As long as you followed the steps it should work as we have the same setup.
But I am seeing people have some issues. You may need to start fresh and reinstall.
Checkout this reddit thread
www.reddit.com/r/Bjorn_CyberViking/s/2cmNH4Gxkr
They also have a discord with a support channel. May be worth letting them know. Brand new projects can have issues sometimes:
discord.gg/7fpenpF8Kb
mine too
@smegheadGOAT you’re using a Rpi zero 2 W?
Not a first gen right?
Make sure you’re using bookworm and not the bullseye version in the imager too
@@Hedge-Tech-95 pi zero 2 w with pi sugar, I got it running with no services, thanks for the reply.
@@Hedge-Tech-95 it works, thanks, I took the pi sugar off then re-flashed.
It works with others screens? Like 3.5" LCD hat?
Unfortunately no, only the waveshare e-ink displays at the moment
just a quick question... 32 bit os on a 64bit zero 2w?
Originally yes when the video came out. But if you check the GitHub now, they have changed it and even mention that in the section you can now use 64bit. I don’t think it’s been completely tested though.
You can probably see the difference in my video between the current GitHub readme
missed the bit where you connected the Screen, mouse and keyboard
Correct, you don’t need to do that. You SSH into the device, or access it through the web interface.
Could you do this on a regular raspberry pi?
Should be able to. OS just needs to be 32 bit Debian bookworm based. You’ll need to figure out a way to connect the display if that’s important to you.
Maybe like these dual headers
amzn.to/4fm3mbf
Great video - can you reply with a makerworld link to that case? I'd like to reference it to my 3d printer friend to build for me if you are happy with that? :)
Liked and subscribed for more
Of course!
makerworld.com/en/models/773906#profileId-710146
Should be in the description of the video too :)
hi may i know its support zero wh or just support zero 2w? because i use my pwnagotchi can detect it , but if i follow your youtube to install the raspberry 32 bit image my computer no any detect the device, so i cant to use ssh to install it, im already set up the hostname and username is bjorn already
Hmm so it does support the pi zero. I would check that you can SSH over your network and not via the RNDIS USB connection. Should be able to see the device on your network if you entered in the network info after imaging.
Make sure you’re connecting to bjorn.local and you have the correct LOCAL DNS set on your PC. Didnt work at first for me because I had hardcoded cloudflare 1.1.1.1 for my DNS lol.
Worst case check your router for the IP and SSH that way.
what is a Bjorn Cyber Viking?
I copy and pasted this straight from the GitHub. Check it out though for more info! Link is in the description
Introduction
Bjorn is a « Tamagotchi like » sophisticated, autonomous network scanning, vulnerability assessment, and offensive security tool designed to run on a Raspberry Pi equipped with a 2.13-inch e-Paper HAT.
Features
Network Scanning: Identifies live hosts and open ports on the network.
Vulnerability Assessment: Performs vulnerability scans using Nmap and other tools.
System Attacks: Conducts brute-force attacks on various services (FTP, SSH, SMB, RDP, Telnet, SQL).
File Stealing: Extracts data from vulnerable services.
User Interface: Real-time display on the e-Paper HAT and web interface for monitoring and interaction.