Tor appliance
Niels Grewe
ap65 at opennet-initiative.de
Fri Sep 15 17:29:39 UTC 2006
On 15.09.2006 at 19:12 Michael Tharp wrote:
> Ideally you'd have a board with a mini-PCI slot in which to put a
> SSL accelerator, since the puny router CPU probably can't handle
> crypto too well. Soekris ( http://www.soekris.com/ ) boards would
> be good for this.
Some routers e.g. v.1.0 of the WRT54G or the Asus WL500g Premium have
mini-PCI slots (fitted with wifi-cards, of course), others have
broadcom CPUs with built in crypto-acceleration, so this should be
doable with of the shelf hardware as well. Tor has already been
ported to OpenWRT to (v. 0.9.1 though) [1], but I never tried it and
can't really tell wether it's usable.
Niels
[1] http://www.xs4all.nl/~rop/openwrt/
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