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Re: [tor-relays] 0.2.4.17-rc on Pi, a couple weeks on



Just for comparison sake, I'm running a relay on the BeagleBone Black,
running Ubuntu (raring), and Tor 0.2.4.17-rc with the following log entries:

Sep 19 16:16:40.000 [notice] Circuit handshake stats since last time:
16771/16781 TAP, 13/13 NTor.
Sep 19 17:16:40.000 [notice] Circuit handshake stats since last time:
17229/17240 TAP, 14/14 NTor.
Sep 19 18:16:40.000 [notice] Circuit handshake stats since last time:
17371/17385 TAP, 13/13 NTor.
Sep 19 19:16:40.000 [notice] Circuit handshake stats since last time:
17084/17099 TAP, 17/17 NTor.
Sep 19 20:16:40.000 [notice] Circuit handshake stats since last time:
16694/16702 TAP, 13/13 NTor.
Sep 19 21:16:40.000 [notice] Circuit handshake stats since last time:
17380/17382 TAP, 20/20 NTor.
Sep 19 21:16:45.000 [notice] Heartbeat: Tor's uptime is 11 days 18:00
hours, with 715 circuits open. I've sent 221.93 GB and received 225.81
GB.
Sep 19 21:16:45.000 [notice] Average packaged cell fullness: 87.388%
Sep 19 21:16:45.000 [notice] TLS write overhead: 8%

I currently have the Fast, Guard, Named, Running, Stable and Valid
flags.

I initially had a "your computer is too slow" message and then I set
MaxAdvertisedBandwidth to 200KB and it's be better since.  CPU usage is
about 70%.

The BBB actually has an AES crypto accelerator, but I don't think it's
being used and I'm trying to work through that at the moment.

Lastly (an somewhat related), I submitted a workshop proposal to 30C3
called "Using the BeagleBone for Fun and Privacy" to talk about
BeagleBone hacking and running Tor.  I won't find out if it's accepted
until November...

Josh
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