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Re: [tor-relays] Running Obfsproxy on a Raspberry Pi



On Sat, Jun 1, 2013, at 02:08 PM, Richard Budd wrote:
I've had no problems with the stock raspbian. However I've only got 720kb going thru it as a Obs. bridge. I'm constrained by the cable upload limits more than anything else.
As far as running it on family members connections, I would likely have it set even lower, and I could just SSH into it to keep it up.
If you ever get a good set of optimizations please let us know. I think anything we can do to make the Pi something close to a "Plug and Play"  set up would help to get it adopted by the average user.
 
I'm definitely intending on publishing them, but life has been complex for a while.  I'll get to it though.  I had to take my Pi relay down because once I got it so it could weather some of the circuit creation storms, they started crashing my *router*.  So, between very little time and not having it up, I haven't been able to experiment for a few weeks.
 
BTW, there is definitely something going on with these circuit creation storms, but I have no idea whether it's normal or evidence of a DDOS or network instability or what.  I've seen similar stuff happen on a way, way bigger relay I run, and if it manages to show up in the logs there, it's BIG, because that's a moderately beefy server.  The Pi is like the canary in the coal mine.  Not sure what's going on.
 
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