Loginserver Crypto for Raspberry Pi (ARM)
I know the Raspberry Pi is by no means a powerhouse. I have been handed down three of the Raspberry Pi 3 boards. Each one exceeds the system requirements for a server that I have been able to find in these forums, so while not perfect, I think they will suffice.
As a learning experience and also as a project that I would very much like to see work, I am hoping to use all three of them together: one as the loginserver and the other two being zone servers (each hosting about half the zones).
The main stumbling block is the loginserver crypto for an ARM device. I know the code has been kept back by a handful of people to protect its integrity. I am asking, then, is there anything that I can do (i.e. provide to you guys) that would entice you to compile the crypto for the ARM architecture?
I have both Raspberry Pi 2b and Raspberry Pi 3b boards available. They are currently set up as building environments and have ssh capabilities. I would happily give access to one (or more) of you to log in, compile, and then delete what you need (or want) to when you are done, leaving the community with the compiled crypto that could be used to run the loginserver on a Pi.
Thank you in advance!
-CodeMephit
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