Hello,
i'm experimenting Tor setup on very cheap servers from scaleaway.com
that run a quad-core ARM Marvell Armada 370/XP servers but have
unlimited bandwidth.
Those are Soc platform:
http://natisbad.org/NAS2/refs/Marvell_ARMADA_370_SoC.pdf
I saw no information on torproject mailing list about
I'm trying to stress some very small dedicated server with ViaNano and
Atoms and would like to try out multiple Tor relay with AES hw
acceleration to see the limits
-naif
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On 6/5/16 9:40 PM, Yawning Angel wrote:
> The important one is AES-128-CTR. Since you're using OpenSSL master,
> it should be accelerated. Versions prior to the 1.1 series do not.
>
> Quickly skimming engines/e_padlock.c, it appears that GCM accel isn't
> supported, but I don't feel like looki
On 6/5/16 5:01 PM, Fabio Pietrosanti (naif) - lists wrote:
>> Do you get messages about successfully using 'padlock' in /var/log/tor/log?
> Yes
> root@dedi-fr-23644:~# zgrep -i padlock /var/log/tor/log*
> /var/log/tor/log:Jun 05 16:58:27.000 [notice] Default OpenSSL en
On 6/5/16 2:17 PM, Roman Mamedov wrote:
> On Sun, 5 Jun 2016 13:28:04 +0200
> "Fabio Pietrosanti (naif) - lists" wrote:
>
>> I had to install to get the hw acceleration library:
>> Tor version 0.2.8.1-alpha (git-9093e3769746742f).
>
> Which OS do yo
tself.
There's a way to measure the uses of the hw acceleration given by the
Via Padlock, if it's at 10% of it's capacity or 100% ?
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On 12/23/14 3:22 AM, Moritz Bartl wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Torservers.net invites Tor exit relay operators and organizations to a
> meetup. If possible/relevant, for example if you're a member of one of
> the 'Torservers partner organizations', please prepare some slides on
> your activities. You're obvio
terms of usability.
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Il 10/17/13 5:13 AM, starlight.201...@binnacle.cx ha scritto:
> Newer versions of 'openssl' requ
On 8/1/12 9:24 AM, Administrator wrote:
>
> an easy way is to limit the amount of tcp connections at the same time on a
> edge router. this is usualy done to get rid of script kiddies which try to
> break into ssh by trying every possible password for root. if tcp init is
> however rate limited
On 7/31/12 7:18 PM, amki wrote:
> Hiho,
>
> I am hosting a 3-5MB/s tor exit relay but as of today my hoster has
> closed my server because of network scanning.
> Is there a known proper way to protect yourself from being used as a
> network scan relay?
>
> I've thought about constructing iptables
On 7/11/12 5:33 PM, Nick Mathewson wrote:
> On Sun, Jul 8, 2012 at 4:19 AM, Scott Bennett wrote:
>> While testing my torrc with 0.2.3.18-rc, I tried adding the
>> IsolateDestAddr flag to the SocksPort line, as in
>>
>> SocksPort 9050 IsolateDestAddr
>>
>> A "tor --verify-config" claimed that
On 5/23/12 12:47 AM, Mike Perry wrote:
> AFAIK, this is still true in the US. However, I'm pretty sure I've seen
> at least 3 court cases in the EU on this list (though too busy to dig
> them up right now). There have also been several equipment seizures in
> the EU that never escalated to a court
I've been running a Tor Relay doing 15Mbit/s on chvps.com with 128MB of ram.
Plenty of kernel messages saying "Hey man, put some more RAM" but i just
ignored them, added "file based" a +256mb of swap, and the machine has
been running fine for some more than 1 month.
This doesn't means it's the pe
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