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Raspberry Bridge (RBB) - Tor Bridge Node for Raspberry Pi
Version: 1.5.1Beta
Description: The Raspberry Bridge project is to provide an environment to make it very easy to configure a Raspberry Pi to be a Tor obfuscated Bridge node. While the Pi's are, in general, somewhat underpowered to run as an fast exit or relay, they are perfectly fine as a bridge. Raspberry Bridge is a custom image built from the ground up designed to make it easy to configure a bridge in minutes. The whole image itself is a few hundred MB. Along with the image, support tools like torpi-config are designed to make it simple to get Tor configured without much effort.
Features:
- Latest stable build of Tor compiled specifically for the Raspberry Pi
- Pre-configured environment to run as an obfsproxy bridge
- Tool named “torpi-config” provides simplest way to setup an obfuscated bridge use a wizard
- Modifications to the OS to cut down on wear and tear of the SDCard (tmpfs mounted as /var/log, AvoidDiskWrites for torrc)
- Minimalist Debian distribution built from the ground up can fit on a 1GB card and is under 300mb compressed
- Automatic generation of SSH keys on first run
- Minimal logging that do not persist between reboots
- Build document shows how to make your own distro
- WiFi support using iwconfig
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