[tor-relays] First (positive) experiences with a Tor Relay on Raspberry Pi3
Pierre L.
petrus at miosweb.mooo.com
Mon Apr 11 19:32:45 UTC 2016
Hey,
To see current temperature of my RPi v1 + v2, I'm using "phpsysinfo"
http://phpsysinfo.sourceforge.net/
You need a webserver + php, it's php scripts that can give you
informations on a webpage about temp, quotas, hdd...
It's not monitoring 24/24, only when you refresh/surf the webpage.
To see the RPi temp with this tool, in phpsysinfo.ini :
SENSOR_PROGRAM="PiTemp"
(and enable javascript in your browser to see "/index.php?disp=dynamic"
version)
Munin was too heavy on the RPi v1... not tested on the v2...And I don't
remember if it was able to catch and draw temperature...
I've read on some websites RPi v3 can be really hot when it's working... :(
And thx for your positive message, it's always nice to read this !
Le 11/04/2016 16:00, Odd Sec a écrit :
>
> 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 purpose. It
> is because we already are in a position to help the world and we top
> that with a email list that is always full of people willing to help
> their fellow man/woman help the world more efficiently. These selfless
> acts do not go unnoticed. Id sit in a relay center helping you all
> back 9-5 if time allowed
>
> Together we are awesome. Thats my speech for the year.
>
> Thank you all!
>
> On Apr 10, 2016 6:30 PM, "Yawning Angel" <yawning at schwanenlied.me
> <mailto:yawning at schwanenlied.me>> wrote:
>
> On Sun, 10 Apr 2016 21:48:06 +0000
> fr33d0m4all <fr33d0m4all at riseup.net
> <mailto:fr33d0m4all at riseup.net>> 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, at least for the stable branch, right?)
>
> 0.2.8.x will be in a stable repo shortly. However as far as I
> know, we
> do not separately build OpenSSL packages (and the 1.1.0 series is
> still
> in pre-release state), so you will either need to be patient, or wait
> the 15 years it takes for Debian to update anything[0].
>
> > BTW, I can't offer more than 14 Mbps, which are about 75% of my
> upload
> > BW, so I can live for a while without AES acceleration :)
>
> Well, crypto being more efficient would reduce load on the box and
> lessen the likelyhood of it catching fire. :P
>
> Realistically I'd wait till there at least is a formal OpenSSL 1.1.0
> release before using it for more than testing. But I figured it would
> be good to note that the RasPi3 will benefit.
>
> Regards,
>
> --
> Yawning Angel
>
> [0]: Obvious hyperbole is obvious.
>
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