Re: [tor-relays] First (positive) experiences with a Tor Relay on Raspberry Pi3

2016-04-11 Thread Odd Sec
I have also had heat issues with raspb. Solution in my setup was a small dollar store fan for air movement. My plan today is to put up another relay on another pi. ps. I must say that the tor community is one of the most helpful and supportive groups ive come across. Not because of our core purpos

Re: [tor-relays] First (positive) experiences with a Tor Relay on Raspberry Pi3

2016-04-10 Thread Yawning Angel
On Sun, 10 Apr 2016 21:48:06 + fr33d0m4all wrote: [snip] > Thank you very much Yawning for the news, I didn't know about that! > I'm running stable 0.2.7.6 from the Jessie repo, I hope the new > ARMv8-AES-enabled version will be out "soon" in the repo (but I don't > think it will happen soon

Re: [tor-relays] First (positive) experiences with a Tor Relay on Raspberry Pi3

2016-04-10 Thread fr33d0m4all
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 > From: Yawning Angel To: > tor-relays@lists.torproject.org Subject: Re: [tor-relays] First > (positive) experiences with a Tor Relay on Raspberry Pi3 > Message-ID: <20160410182830.2be8c...@schwanenlied.me> Content-Type: > tex

Re: [tor-relays] First (positive) experiences with a Tor Relay on Raspberry Pi3

2016-04-10 Thread Tom Jorquera
On 10/04/2016 20:28, Yawning Angel wrote: On Sun, 10 Apr 2016 17:52:20 + fr33d0m4all wrote: I've just moved my Tor relay installation from my alix1.c embedded system (500Mhz CPU with 256Mb ram) which was able to offer only 4Mbps (100% CPU utilization) to a new Raspberry Pi3 (quad-core 1.2Gh

Re: [tor-relays] First (positive) experiences with a Tor Relay on Raspberry Pi3

2016-04-10 Thread Yawning Angel
On Sun, 10 Apr 2016 17:52:20 + fr33d0m4all wrote: > I've just moved my Tor relay installation from my alix1.c embedded > system (500Mhz CPU with 256Mb ram) which was able to offer only 4Mbps > (100% CPU utilization) to a new Raspberry Pi3 (quad-core 1.2Ghz 64-bit > cpu with 1 GB ram). Some day

[tor-relays] First (positive) experiences with a Tor Relay on Raspberry Pi3

2016-04-10 Thread fr33d0m4all
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 Hi, I've just moved my Tor relay installation from my alix1.c embedded system (500Mhz CPU with 256Mb ram) which was able to offer only 4Mbps (100% CPU utilization) to a new Raspberry Pi3 (quad-core 1.2Ghz 64-bit cpu with 1 GB ram). Some days ago I've