Hi Fabio,first I'm sorry that I send this posting about 3 times. There was an error with my e-mail account :(
My broadband line has only about 128 KB/s upload speed. So can't really test the usage of the Raspberry Pi as an Tor relay.
In my opinion the Raspberry Pi can handle about 1 MB/s without any problem.I've copied a 1 GB file over scp with a speed of 1 MB/s to the Raspberry Pi. The cpu usage was about 50%.
I don't want to create a ready-made image for Raspberry Pi. In my opinion Raspbian is a good point to start. And also there is the Freedombox distribution for the raspberry which also includes Tor. But I didn't have tested the Freedombox distribution until now :(
Best regards, Sven On 10/31/2012 10:38 AM, Fabio Pietrosanti (naif) wrote:
Do you have a public IP address over a broadband line? I would be very interested to know how much bandwidth a Rasberry Pi would be able to push as a Tor Relay. Are you considering creating/restoring Tor Router project and creating a ready-made image for Rasberry Pi? Fabio On 10/30/12 9:49 PM, John Zoidberg wrote:Hi all, here're some informations how I configured my Raspberry Pi as an transparent tor proxy for my home network. Currently in my opinion the Raspberry Pi is a cheap and flexible platform for this task. I thought about to use an_______________________________________________ tor-talk mailing list tor-talk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk
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