arshad wrote: > > and can you please explain this below? > > quote: > The only known disadvantage is that it cannot host Tor hidden services > which would require other services (e.g. http), and their resources > (e.g. hard drive space), in addition to the Tor server itself. However, > as a middle or exit node, it is ideal. > > To run a hidden service, you first need to run a service, like a web page. To run a web page you need to have some web pages and an apache server. You would further need php and mysql if you want a blog or wiki. On top of that you run tor. See http://www.torproject.org/docs/tor-hidden-service.html.en But all the ramdisk image has in it is a kernel, 3 binaries (tor, ntpd and busybox) and one ash script. You can't run the service there. I guess you could run it on another machine behind tor-ramdisk. With tor-ramdisk I was just thinking of running a relay or exit node where you could just pull the plug and poof! Nothing to see here ... -- Anthony G. Basile, Ph.D. Chair of Information Technology D'Youville College Buffalo, NY 14201 USA (716) 829-8197
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