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Subject: [tor-talk] Sharing my OpenWrt Tor configuration
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Hi folks,

Two months ago I wrote an article named: Thoughts on Tor router
hardware. 

https://hoevenstein.nl/thoughts-on-tor-router-hardware

In the article I described an ideal Tor router configuration and argued
that having Tor on the router benefits both security and usability.

Since the article I have been playing a lot with my OpenWrt router, and
I think I now have a very nice configuration. I documented my
configuration in a new article:

https://hoevenstein.nl/my-openwrt-tor-configuration

The OpenWrt configuration improves my network security and ..... made me
remove Tor from all my computers. Yep, Tor on the router is the way to
go for me.

Enjoy the article,
Rob
https://hoevenstein.nl
 



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