This is a link to the Raspberry Bridge Project: http://rbb.antitree.com/
I designed a custom Debian-based Raspberry Pi image for Tor (I know there are dozens out there already [1][2]) with the goal of making it very simple for any user to run an Obfuscated Bridge Node and have a stable operating environment. The OS is built from the ground up with Debian Wheezy and is a few hundred MB. Some of the features: - latest stable release of Tor compiled for the RBP architecture - torpi-config tool that provides a text-based UI to walk them through the process of setting up a bridge - minimalist, hardened OS with temporal logging - keeps obfsproxy up to date on a regular basis I'd put it all on github but it's about 200mb. So everything besides debian is on there. * Source code for custom scripts: https://github.com/antitree/tor-raspberry-pi-build-scripts * Design Document: https://github.com/antitree/tor-raspberry-pi-build-scripts/blob/master/DESIGN.md * Torpi-config Tool: https://github.com/antitree/tor-raspberry-pi-build-scripts/blob/master/scripts/torpi-config.sh * Tor deb compiled for RBP: https://github.com/antitree/tor-deb-raspberry-pi * [BONUS] Tor Ascii Art: https://github.com/antitree/tor-raspberry-pi-build-scripts/blob/master/scripts/Tor_Ascii_Art.txt :) I have a lot of improvements to make, but it's fully functional. The next revision will expand the torpi-config tool to cover updating Tor, managing a watchdog service, and returning the specific ports needed to be forwarded by the application. Feedback appreciated. @ [1] https://learn.adafruit.com/onion-pi/overview [2] http://www.instructables.com/id/Raspberry-Pi-Tor-relay/ -- tor-talk mailing list - tor-talk@lists.torproject.org To unsubscribe or change other settings go to https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk