Re: [tor-talk] Running a Tor node on a Rasberry Pi

2014-12-26 Thread Chris Dagdigian
I'm running a tor exit on a very new Raspberry Pi B+ node and I just posted a message about it here 2 days ago wondering if it was perhaps under powered for the job. Here are my quick thoughts: 1: I'm still trying to prove if the Pi is underpowered. I got the 'stable' flag back and now I'm

Re: [tor-talk] Running a Tor node on a Rasberry Pi

2014-12-25 Thread Virgil Griffith
This exists. https://learn.adafruit.com/onion-pi/overview But I suggest doing it on a Beagle Bone Black. It can handle so much more traffic than a raspberry pi. Joshua Dakto is the point-of-contact for this. -- http://datko.net/ -V On Thu, Dec 25, 2014 at 8:45 PM, wrote: > I've been very in

[tor-talk] Running a Tor node on a Rasberry Pi

2014-12-25 Thread silence_eternal
I've been very interested recently with this idea of running a Tor server on one of these.A Raspberry Pi is a great little computer, and cheap as well, going for only around $40 for a Model B with a micro usb power cable and a micro sd card.With its low power draw and size, it has great potential f