Hello, Am Sonntag, 30. Dezember 2007 schrieb Juliusz Chroboczek: > > I'm trying to run a tor client on my router in order anomyise my network. > > - System is: Asus WL-500G (32MB Ram) > > Nice router. The CPU is a 260 MHz MIPS core from Broadcom that > implements almost all of the MIPS32 instruction set (the one exception > being the WAIT instruction). > > > - OS is: OpenWRT whiterussian (Linux: 2.4.30) > > Switch to Kamikaze. It's much more pleasant to work with, and I've > found it to be somewhat more stable than Whiterussian.
er, is it "offiical released" by now? Last time I checked it was in some kind of pre-beta-release (without webgui, etc.) > > I built tor with ./configure --prefix=/opt/tor -with-libevent-dir > > (...) --with-ssl-dir (...) > > You're cross-compiling, so you'll probably want to say something like > > CC=mipsel-linux-gcc CFLAGS='-Os -march=mips32' ./configure --whatever I'm not crosscompiling. > > --- SIGILL (Illegal instruction) @ 0 (0) --- > > +++ killed by SIGILL +++ > > As coderman noted, this might indicate a mis-compiled binary. Make > sure you compile for MIPS32, and that you use at least gcc 3.4.4. > > Upgrading to Kamikaze is good, since it will have been compiled with > a more recent release. Well, compiling without threads solved the issue. However, surfing is somehow slow compared to my notebook. Keep smiling yanosz