Proposed student project

Chris Akins chris.hexx at gmail.com
Mon Sep 15 18:12:12 UTC 2008


Hello all.

 

I've been thinking about doing a Tor-related project for my Senior Thesis at
the University of Cincinnati, and I just wanted to check that I wouldn't be
duplicating existing efforts, that the idea makes sense, etc. The basic idea
is to build a zero-configuration Tor relay in hardware that sits between the
home user's router and their computer. Two plugs: one to the outside world,
one to the computer. 

 

The relay would automatically handle all the configuration details, and
render interception almost impossible, barring subversion of the target
machine. The hope is that being able to buy or build a tangible
plug-and-play guarantee of privacy and anonymity would drastically lower the
barriers to entry for normal (that is, non-technical) users. As a bonus,
offloading the computational burden of encryption and decryption would allow
those with lower-end machines to benefit.

 

So - does this sound at all feasible to the more experienced minds here? Am
I asking for trouble from some unsuspected quarter?

I look forward to receiving your feedback, and thank all responders in
advance. Brainstorming re: implementation is also welcome.

 

Many thanks,

Chris

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