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Re: Tor appliance
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- From: "P Jones" <deerfieldtech@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 15 Sep 2006 13:09:16 -0400
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On 9/15/06, Watson Ladd <watsonbladd@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
How about a simple, cheap, hardware device that would act as a tor
server/proxy?
Watson Ladd
Watson;
How about tor on a WRTG54 wireless router? That would be cheap, and I
would guess it's possible given the linux OS firmware. I can't make
this happen since I'm not a programmer, but the idea has occurred to
me before. I like the HyperWRT project, Thibor version.
(http://www.thibor.co.uk/). Maybe start a thread in the forums to see
what the response is.
-P