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Raspberry Tor
Only allowing port 22 as exit, running on a model B raspberry Pi (256 MB RAM). 4 GB SD Card, Raspbian, and sharing my USB printer.
Logging goes to TMPFS and it had a reboot yesterday
Dec 05 01:28:05.000 [notice] Heartbeat: Tor's uptime is 1 day 6:00 hours, with 33 circuits open. I've sent 3.03 GB and received 2.91 GB.
Dec 05 07:28:05.000 [notice] Heartbeat: Tor's uptime is 1 day 12:00 hours, with 34 circuits open. I've sent 3.34 GB and received 3.21 GB.
Munin:
Anybody else doing nice stuff with their pies?
Comments
Interesting use for it, hopefully you dont' end up like @william :P
TorPI is interesting...
If that was around 3 years ago, my last employer would have scratched his head as to why his T1 was running a Tor node
Is this at home or colocated?
@rds100 many colo requests for USB printers? ;-)
It's just 10 am, i need more coffee ;-)
I started a half pot about 3 hours ago and finished it at 3:19am
Come on 7am so I can go to bed
I do have my own wireless AP at my colo, company network in the datacenter yay. But it is running at home. It is not an exit node so hopefully I don't need a
Raymii Tor Defence Fund
...http://cavebeat.blogspot.co.at/2012/11/raspberry-pi-tor-middle-relay.html
I am running my Pi as a Tor Middle Relay behind a DSL Modem/Router. powered with USB from Router.
The ARM program (monitor tor traffic) looks nice, and I did not know about it. @cave thanks for the tip!