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Re: [P-box] (fwd) Tor Hardware Router (Tor in a box)
Hardware is actually a small part of the overall product for this. How
would hardware/software support, replacements, upgrades, and an admin
gui be handled?
It'd also be great if these had enough cpu power to be a server
(configurable by the user of course) as well. I know the soekris crypto
card is decent, but not sure that could be included in the price of the
hardware and still keep it cheap enough.
-Andrew
On Wed, Jun 15, 2005 at 06:23:19PM +0200, numE@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote 1.0K bytes in 32 lines about:
: Hi Marco,
:
: > In fact pbox Level II is quite similar to the configuration
: > you drafted; the major problem if you want to use
: > it as a dedicated computer (you really mean "router" isn't it?)
: > is the memory footprint & cpu power; embedded processor are in the
: > range of 64-128Mb, non-upgradable, and Pentium 233 equivalent.
: >
: > https://www.winstonsmith.info/pbox/index-e.html
: >
: > But the Tor route use a lot of bandwidth, so if you
: > can afford it, probably you can afford anoter dedicated
: > pc or blade too.
: >
: > What do you think ?
: >
: > Ciao. Marco
:
: The WRAP from PC-Engines.ch was just a "lowcost" example (about 150 Euro).
: The embedded engines from Soekris.Com have much more power and should
: work for a tor-in-a-box-router solution.
:
: have a look here: http://www.soekris.com/products.htm
: for example the net4826 would be a good thing.
:
: the quys at m0n0wall (http://m0n0.ch/wall) "ported" their solution
: to the soekris platform, too - so we should be able, too ;-)
:
: greetz,
:
: numE
:
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