TOR in Java?
Eugen Leitl
eugen at leitl.org
Fri Oct 7 08:46:02 UTC 2005
On Fri, Oct 07, 2005 at 01:47:49AM +0200, Oliver S. wrote:
> Do you need TOR on your 100MBit-LAN??? Or do you have a 100MBit
> internet-connection which is saturated noteworthy with TOR-traffic?
I have a beige box at a colo which I'm using for a number of
things, Tor included. Throttled, Tor is nonintrusive. This
would not be possible, if Tor was written in Java (again,
I used to run http://www.i2p.net/ and it was a resource hog).
Unthrottled, a Tor written in Java would not be able to
fully utilize the hardware.
Both are sufficient reasons to kill the idea.
> >I think it would be a terrible idea.
>
> But it's theroretically possible!
Theoretically, I could stick a screwdriver into my eye.
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