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Hardware tor on Linksys NSLU2
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- From: Watson Ladd <watsonbladd@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 16 Sep 2006 10:55:03 -0400
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It looks very possible with UcSlugC. All that is needed is an ipkg of
tor and we can make either a customized firmware or tell users to
install the ipkg. And we have a problem with floating point
performance. This might be a problem with large integer multiplies that
use the FFT method.
Watson Ladd
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