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[tor-relays] Experience with obfuscated bridge on Raspberry Pi Raspian



Hi,

As lately there were many discussions on getting Tor from the experimental repository running on Raspian, I thought I would share my experiences here.

First, I tried to install Tor following [1] and [2] and ran into the same compatibility issues as most of you. But then I just downloaded the soft-float version of Raspian "wheezy" from [3]. And I could install Tor and obsproxy from the experimental repository without any issues (i.e. without any compiling or complex configurations).

I ran the obfuscated bridge for a week and it relayed a few 100 MB without any problems. The bridge is connected to a standard home cable connection in Switzerland (router runs pfSense). Of course the load was not too high due to only running an obfuscated bridge.

After the week I decided to shut the bridge down because I heard from people being contacted by the police even though only running a non-exit relay. As I share a flat with some friends, I absolutely cannot afford being raided or similar. If anyone can give me some advice on running non-exit relays at home in Switzerland, I might consider running the bridge again.

Hope this helps.

Cheers,

Damian


[1] https://www.torproject.org/projects/obfsproxy-debian-instructions.html.en#instructions
[2] https://www.torproject.org/docs/debian.html.en#development
[3] http://www.raspberrypi.org/downloads
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