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On 11/10/2014 07:41 AM, Lars Boegild Thomsen wrote:
> 
> That's actually quite a good idea and in reality it could probably be based on 
> exactly the same OpenWrt source.  OpenWrt compiles just fine for ARM
processors
> as well as MIPS based Routers.
> 
> Something like this:
> 
> https://www.olimex.com/Products/OLinuXino/A10/A10-OLinuXino-LIME/open-source-hardware
> https://www.olimex.com/Products/SOM/AM3352/AM3352-SOM-EVB/open-source-hardware
>
*** Olimex is the primary choice for Dyne:Dowse as well.  It has a few
advantages: it's free hardware, free software friendly, energy
efficient, more powerful than Pi and such, and made in EU, if politics
still matters--that means working conditions are supposed to be decent.

Dyne:Dowse lives at http://dowse.equipment/, it does not have the same
anonymity requirements as The Cloak, but will certainly benefit from
better Tor Router documentation. We'll be happy to contribute as well.

Also have a look at Panic! [0] and Cryogenic [1], both emerging from the
GNUnet project, and interested in energy efficiency.  Another
interesting GNUnet project is Knock [2], a kernel module to enable TCP
Stealth Services, hopefully a nice addition to thwart automated scans
such as HACIENDA (and that IETF's TCP WG failed to put on the agenda for
IETF91).

==
hk

[0] https://gnunet.org/benes2014panic
[1] https://gnunet.org/morales2014cryogenic
[2] https://gnunet.org/kirsch2014knock

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