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spijdaryesterday at 4:20 PM2 repliesview on HN

Yeah, I've seen this in more than a few places. There was a blog "running on a Wii" that, IIRC, was doing the same thing.

On the one hand I get it, TLS is pretty heavy, and it makes sense to take advantage of a VPS or Cloudflare or however you want to do it.

But once you are spinning up a VPS, the question is ... why the Pi? The VPS in the article has less RAM, but more storage. If you're already doing TLS termination on the VPS (the most RAM intensive part), you might as well just do the whole shebang there.

I know this is all for fun, I'm just wondering -- is the Pi Zero really too slow to handle TLS, especially with an optimized TLS library? In this setup, the Pi is already being directly exposed to the Internet anyway, there's no VPN being used. That ARM11 isn't "fast", but surely a 1 GHz ARM11 can handle an optimized TLS library serving some subset of TLS1.2.


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indigodaddyyesterday at 5:05 PM

The TLS termination isn't actually on the VPS. The article details that Tierhive has an haproxy edge service (handling the TLS), that then has the vps as the backend, but that vps is just doing tcp proxying with socat to the ddns exposed home server fqdn. Feels like a lot of unnecessary loops. Kinda fun I guess but, just, why

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jorviyesterday at 7:20 PM

This reminds me of the recent "running Doom on DNS" post which in actuality was "running Doom from DNS [as a storage device] on my PC" which is multitudes less impressive.