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TOR Raspberry Pi

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Does anyone use this? Is it worth looking into or is it not more secure than just using VPN and TOR on your machine?
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Quote:(07-10-2019, 11:59 AM)Nork0i Wrote:

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Does anyone use this? Is it worth looking into or is it not more secure than just using VPN and TOR on your machine?

If you're asking about using TAILS on a raspberry pi, you can't because you need an x86 processor and i'm pretty sure the pi's use ARM.

Do you want to use your raspberry pi as your main computer?

A nice vpn and antivirus software on any computer should help protect you, just make sure your OPSEC is good because that's what could possibly hurt you.
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#3
I was more thinking of setting the RaspPi up as a a TOR/VPN router. So either attaching wifi dongles or an ethernet cable to the pi, having raspbian as the OS, using hostapd to make the pi a wifi access point and installing dnsmasq to get an IP from the pi....after that you route all traffic via TOR (or a VPN) on the pi to make it a secure router for any device you connect.

Just wondered if it was worth the effort and what the performance speeds are like if anyone has already done it?
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#4
eu nunca tinha pensado em usar o raspberry para entrar na rede tor vou pesquisar mais sobre : )
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Quote:(03-12-2020, 02:53 AM)qbtuser Wrote:

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eu nunca tinha pensado em usar o raspberry para entrar na rede tor vou pesquisar mais sobre : )

As a friendly reminder and as stated In the

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, this Is an English-speaking board.
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#6
The nice thing about a raspberry pi is you can generally turn it into anything you want. Even if you set it up and find its not useful at least you'll learn something new!
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