bene
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Post by bene on Sept 14, 2015 19:31:44 GMT
Does anybody use the RPi Version 1 with 512MB RAM ? Seems to me that the RPi1 does not have enough cpu power. Every time i enable fruityproxy i have a load >10 and internet is more than slow on the connected device. I use Kali 2.0 as base on Class 10 SD-Card.
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Post by xtr4nge on Sept 15, 2015 8:17:29 GMT
Hi bene, FruityWiFi runs fine on RPi1 but there are some considerations. FruityWiFi core ( at the moment ) is only Nginx + PHP5, so that is not going to bring down the performance, but there are some modules that requires more power, for example FruityPorxy, MITMproxy, BDFproxy. I see in your screenshot that you are using FruityProxy, check that you are using the latest version (v1.2) Here you have some changes that I found great to improve performance on RPi: - Change system logs (and FruityWiFi logs) to tmpfs www.ideaheap.com/2013/07/stopping-sd-card-corruption-on-a-raspberry-pi/Then, you can create a soft link from /usr/share/fruitywifi/logs to /tmp/log/fruitywifi Note: from the recommendation on the above link, I only change /tmp/log to tmpfs - Another change that I use to do, is to mount the system on a USB raspipress.com/2013/05/install-and-run-raspbian-from-a-usb-flash-drive/Note: If you mount the system on a USB, first check the performance before to do the change on /tmp/log [tmpfs], because you will notice a big difference already regards,
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