Tor appliance

Stephen Hildrey steve at uptime.org.uk
Sat Sep 16 09:59:15 UTC 2006


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Watson Ladd wrote:
> How about a simple, cheap, hardware device that would act as a tor
> server/proxy?

The Linksys NSLU2 (about 80 USD) can be made to run Linux, as described
in http://www.nslu2-linux.org/.

Sure, it's not the fastest of things with an XScale chip running at
133/266MHz and 32MB of RAM - but it's more than capable of running Tor
in client mode (this is what I assume you mean by proxy).

Cheers,
Steve
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