Kyle Williams wrote:
I've been working on a 400MHz StrongARM XScale PXA255 CPU, 16MB of
Flash storage, and 64MB of RAM, and 2 x 100Mbps Ethernet ports.
That's a nice small platform, but you might also want to have a look at
systems based on VIA processors (C3, C7, or the new Nano), that have
Hello all.
I've been thinking about doing a Tor-related project for my Senior Thesis at
the University of Cincinnati, and I just wanted to check that I wouldn't be
duplicating existing efforts, that the idea makes sense, etc. The basic idea
is to build a zero-configuration Tor relay in
On Mon, Sep 15, 2008 at 02:12:12PM -0400, Chris Akins wrote:
The basic idea
is to build a zero-configuration Tor relay in hardware that sits between the
home user's router and their computer. Two plugs: one to the outside world,
one to the computer.
Two thoughts come to mind immediately.
Hello Chris,
My response is inline with the message thread.
On Mon, Sep 15, 2008 at 11:25 AM, Roger Dingledine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Sep 15, 2008 at 02:12:12PM -0400, Chris Akins wrote:
The basic idea
is to build a zero-configuration Tor relay in hardware that sits between
On Mon, Sep 15, 2008 at 12:17 PM, Kyle Williams
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...
I believe coderman has been using the TorVM as a server, so he would have a
better answer as to how much RAM it uses running as a server node.
i have been able to run a middle node with 32M guest VM (8M free below
32M
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