[tor-dev] Docker images for help people to run Tor (teor) (teor)

Alessandro Fiori alefiori3 at gmail.com
Mon Apr 1 21:46:22 UTC 2019


Hi,
thanks for your support!

I've modified Dockerfiles to properly install the right Tor version and
starting two relays with both   scripts.
The images have been released on Docker Hub too.

Next step for me is preparing script and image for easily setting up a
bridge.

Since all containers created are Linux containers, and since all my
Dockerfiles are "one shot configurations", I will release bash scripts soon.

I will contact the community very soon for more advices on relays, and
promote-review the project (since the project is newborn, I want to spread
for find issues and fix them).

If you want to control all the released code and images, the two principal
repositories are:
https://github.com/randomtable/ChimeraOS
https://hub.docker.com/u/alessandrofiori

Many thanks

Il giorno lun 1 apr 2019 alle ore 14:00 <
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> Date: Mon, 1 Apr 2019 12:57:35 +1000
> From: teor <teor at riseup.net>
> To: tor-dev at lists.torproject.org
> Subject: Re: [tor-dev] Docker images for help people to run Tor (teor)
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> Hi,
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> > On 1 Apr 2019, at 07:55, Alessandro Fiori <alefiori3 at gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> > I would like to share with the community some tests I've made for
> setting up a "swarm" of Tor relays.
> >
> > I setted up 3 exit relays and 3 middle relays on the same IPv4 address,
> to make some testing, and the entire swarm works like a charm.
> >
> > Due to Tor limitation, I have decided to build a template for preparing
> the cluster, and upload it to GitHub.
> >
> > You can find the example mini-cluster here:
> > https://github.com/randomtable/ChimeraOS/tree/master/TorSwarm
> >
> > I have tested the exit capabilities on another network with different
> public IP address.
> >
> > All the relays have published their own descriptors, I have prepared the
> containers as a single, separated machines.
> >
> > The process is different from preparing a single relay, because of
> Docker build process.
> >
> > I have disabled caching during the cluster process, so i have been able
> to modify torrc without issues.
> >
> > Because  its very interesting, attached to this e-mail there is the
> console Logs from the 6 relays.
> >
> > All containers are read-only, so the entire relay will destroy at the
> end of session.
> >
> > I hope this can be useful.
>
> Tor clients will only see 2 of your 6 relays, because the Tor directory
> authorities only publish 2 relays per IPv4 address.
>
> Also, please use the deb.torproject.org repositories to get the latest
> version of tor:
> Mar 31 19:57:08.000 [warn] Please upgrade! This version of Tor (0.3.3.9)
> is not recommended, according to the directory authorities. Recommended
> versions are:
> 0.2.9.15,0.2.9.16,0.2.9.17,0.3.4.10,0.3.4.11,0.3.5.7,0.3.5.8,0.4.0.1-alpha,0.4.0.2-alpha,0.4.0.3-alpha
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> https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/TorRelayGuide/DebianUbuntu
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> Date: Mon, 1 Apr 2019 14:45:42 +1000
> From: teor <teor at riseup.net>
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> Hi,
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> The next network team meeting is at 2300 UTC on Tuesday 2 April.
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> Here is our full April schedule:
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>     * Monday  8 April at 1700 UTC
>     * Monday 15 April at 1700 UTC
>     * Tuesday 23 April at 1700 UTC (Monday 22 April is the Easter Monday
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> Our 1700 UTC meeting tracks north american daylight saving time.
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