[NCLUG] Hosting a BeagleBone Tor Relay

Quentin Hartman qhartman at gmail.com
Wed Dec 2 09:19:26 MST 2015


I run a tor node on an Rpi in Amsterdam and it works well. I imagine one of
the new Rpi 2's, or even the zero if you happen to have a usb ethernet
adapter lying around could do it on the suuuuuuper cheap.

Q

On Wed, Dec 2, 2015 at 8:51 AM, Josh Datko <jbdatko at gmail.com> wrote:

> Is there anyone interesting in helping to host a BeagleBone Tor
> (non-exit) relay? By hosting I mean, I'll provide the BeagleBone and use
> a fast Internet connection.
>
> My home network is limited to 10MBs up and essentially the BeagleBone is
> underutilized and I'd like to test the upper-limit of the performance.
>
> Josh
>
> p.s. Possibly replace "BeagleBone" with "lowish power sub $200 dev
> board"
>
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