Hey Farid, Have you found an interesting low cost hardware since this last message ? Sometimes I try to look for it, but there's a lot of little cards like RPi, Banana... sadly I think it has not enough CPU power to play with a lot of Tor traffic :s On the torserver webpage, there's a command line to know if the cpu has AES-NI acceleration. cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep aes For fun, I've tried on a laptop with Intel Core 2 Duo... no result shown after this command. So sadly this laptop will not be enough strong to have fun with this kind of crypto... it's sad because it's not burning a lot of watts! Farid Joubbi : > OK. I thought from the beginning that my relay running the Banana Pi would be capable of handling more traffic. > I have asked about it before, and got some really good answers. > I still can't completely explain why it does not handle more. -- Petrusko C0BF 2184 4A77 4A18 90E9 F72C B3CA E665 EBE2 3AE5
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