Topic changed to stop the old thread hijack :)
On 16/mag/2010, at 11.37, w waterwai...@gmx.com wrote:
Fantastic Marco
Thanks!
A few questions:
1) The iPhone, especially the basic 3G model, seem pretty strapped
for free resources (RAM and CPU cycles)... How does Tor fare with
those
Interesting. Well, I ask this one because I've always found that my battery
drains the fastest when using the 3G or EDGE connection. Significantly faster
than playing an intensive 3D game, even...
.w
On May 16, 2010, at 5:57 AM, Marco Bonetti wrote:
Backgrounding itself is completely
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Nick Mathewson wrote:
That matches with my impressions of it. All it does is define
__DARWIN_UNIX03 and IPHONE. The only place in Tor that looks at
IPHONE is set_max_file_descriptors, where instead of defaulting to
asking for 15000 connections
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I spent some time polishing the build scripts and creating a repository:
if you want to try it out, take a look at http://sid77.slackware.it/iphone/
Right now it only hosts a copy of Tor, libevent and polipo.
You've to start the programs manually from
by
older version of the iphone toolchain/firmware and I think that probably
they could be removed as no longer necessary. Does anyone know something
more on that patch?
That matches with my impressions of it. All it does is define
__DARWIN_UNIX03 and IPHONE. The only place in Tor that looks
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Hi all,
long time ago someone ported Tor and privoxy over to the iphone
platform, together with an iTor.app application:
http://archives.seul.org/or/dev/Dec-2007/msg00023.html
Unfortunately looks like everything disappeared, does anyone still have
any
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