commit e21cecd178b31660db07eb41e99084deb3318faf Author: Alex Date: Thu Aug 1 03:18:45 2024 +0100 test version diff --git a/.env b/.env new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a60d60a --- /dev/null +++ b/.env @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +DA1_NICKNAME=DA1 +DA2_NICKNAME=DA2 +DA3_NICKNAME=DA3 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/.gitignore b/.gitignore new file mode 100644 index 0000000..30e63b4 --- /dev/null +++ b/.gitignore @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +./tor/* +./*.sh + diff --git a/Dockerfile b/Dockerfile new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c6d3c2f --- /dev/null +++ b/Dockerfile @@ -0,0 +1,92 @@ +# +# Dockerfile for the Private Tor Network +# +# This is a dockerfile to build a Debian host and +# compile a version of tor from the Tor apt repos. +# NOTE: This is a modification of chriswayg's solid +# base. +# +# Usage: +# This works best using a docker compose command so you can run the +# necessary other servers for it to talk to. But if you want o run +# manually: +# +# docker run --rm -it -e ROLE=DA antitree/tor-server /bin/bash + +FROM debian:latest +MAINTAINER Antitree antitree@protonmail.com + +# Sets which version of tor to use. See the Tor Projects git page for available tags +# Examples: +# * tor-0.2.8.4-rc +# * tor-0.2.7.6 +# * tor-0.2.7.5 +# * release-0.2.1 +ENV TOR_VER="tor-0.4.8.12" +#ENV TOR_VER="master" +# NOTE sometimes the master branch doesn't compile so I'm sticking with the release +# feel free to change this to master to get the latest and greatest + +# Sets the nickname if you didn't set one, default ports, and the path +# where to mount the key material used by the clients. +ENV TERM=xterm \ + TOR_ORPORT=9001 \ + TOR_DIRPORT=9030 \ + TOR_DIR=/tor + + +ARG NICKNAME +ENV NICKNAME $NICKNAME + +# Install build dependencies +RUN apt-get update && \ + build_temps="build-essential automake" && \ + build_deps="libssl-dev zlib1g-dev libevent-dev ca-certificates\ + dh-apparmor libseccomp-dev \ + git" && \ + DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive apt-get -y --no-install-recommends install $build_deps $build_temps \ + init-system-helpers \ + pwgen && \ + mkdir /src && \ + apt-get update && \ + apt-get install -y tor iproute2 && \ + apt-get install -y gettext && \ + cd /src && \ + git clone https://git.torproject.org/tor.git && \ + cd tor && \ + git checkout ${TOR_VER} && \ + ./autogen.sh && \ + ./configure --disable-asciidoc && \ + make && \ + make install && \ + apt-get -y purge --auto-remove $build_temps && \ + apt-get clean && rm -r /var/lib/apt/lists/* && \ + rm -rf /src/* + +# Copy the base tor configuration file +COPY ./config/torrc* /etc/tor/ + +# Copy docker-entrypoint and the fingerprint script +COPY ./scripts/ /usr/local/bin/ + + +# Persist data (Usually don't want this) +#VOLUME /etc/tor /var/lib/tor + +# Create the shared directory +RUN mkdir -p ${TOR_DIR} + +# Копирование шаблона конфигурации +COPY torrc.da.template /etc/tor/torrc.da.template + +# Использование `envsubst` для замены переменных в шаблоне и создания файла torrc +RUN envsubst < /etc/tor/torrc.da.template > /etc/tor/torrc.da + +# ORPort, DirPort, ObfsproxyPort +# TODO make these match the env variables +# TODO is this necessary anymore? +EXPOSE 9001 9030 9051 + +ENTRYPOINT ["docker-entrypoint"] + +CMD ["tor", "-f", "/etc/tor/torrc"] diff --git a/LICENSE b/LICENSE new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8cdb845 --- /dev/null +++ b/LICENSE @@ -0,0 +1,340 @@ + GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE + Version 2, June 1991 + + Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc., + 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA + Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies + of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. + + Preamble + + The licenses for most software are designed to take away your +freedom to share and change it. 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If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General +Public License instead of this License. + diff --git a/README.md b/README.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4452a20 --- /dev/null +++ b/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,174 @@ +## Private Tor Network on Docker + +##### An isolated, private tor network running entirely in Docker containers + +### Quickstart + +The easiest way to get a tor network up and running is to use the docker-compose create and then scale function + +``` +docker-compose up +docker-compose scale relay=5 exit=3 +``` + +This will create 3 directory authorities (DA's), 1 client listning on port 9050, 5 relays, and 3 exits. You can scale to whatever you want. + +### Uses + +If you're going "Why do I want this?" here's a few examples: + +**tor research**: learn how tor interacts with nodes, make modifications to settings and see what happens, understand how the Tor Network operates without affecting real people. Originally this project was part of a class I wrote to teach about how tor works. + +**tor development**: in the case you're working on a patch that is more complex and requires seeing what happens on the tor network, you can apply the patches to the containers. + +**traffic analysis**: Test out the latest tor exploit and pretend to be a nation state adversary. + +*If this needs to be said, this should never be used as a replacement for tor. This is for research purposes alone.* + +### Storage & Tor Network Configuration + +All of the required information that other nodes need to know about on the network are stored in a named volume `torvol` which you can find the path for doing `docker volume inspect privatetornetwork_torvol` or use `docker volume ls` to find its name on your system. + +If you are running multiple instances or are rebuilding it, make sure you delete this named volume or you'll accidentally use a previous iteration's keys. Easiest way is: + +~~~ +docker-compose rm +docker volume rm privatetornetwork_torvol +~~~ + +### Running Individual Roles + +You can manually build a tor network if you don't want to use docker-compose but you'll need to make sure you pass the correct DA fingerprints to each of the servers. Also make sure you create a user defined interface so that it doesn't try to use the default bridge. For example, this would make the first directory authority (DA) +`docker run -e ROLE=DA --network tornet antitree/private-tor` + +Or setup a relay: +`docker run -e ROLE=RELAY --network tornet antitree/private-tor` + +Watching the logs on a relay +`docker logs -f {name of your container}` + +Available roles right now are: + +* DA - directory authority +* RELAY - non-exit relay +* EXIT - exit relay +* CLIENT - exposes the tor socks port on 9050 to the host + +### Versions +You can run a variety of the most common tor versions by changing the image name from "antitree/private-tor:latest" to something like "antitree/private-tor:0.3.2". Current tags supported are from 0.2.6 to 0.3.5. + +If you'd like to try a very specific version you can rebuild the Dockerfile and edit the ["TOR_VER"](https://github.com/antitree/private-tor-network/blob/master/Dockerfile#L25) environment variable. These values should match the [branch names](https://gitweb.torproject.org/tor.git/refs/heads) from the official tor repo. + + +### Onion Services + +If you'd like to run an onion service, you can use the `TOR_HS_PORT` and `TOR_HS_ADDRESS` environment variables. By default, there is a hidden service setup in the docker-compose.yml file. + +Example configuration that will run an onion service named "hs" and a web server named "web". This will link the web service to the onion service so that "hs" will forward connections to "web" on port 80. This is done using the `links` configuration feature for docker-compose. + +``` + hs: + image: antitree/private-tor + expose: + - "80" + environment: + ROLE: HS + # This will create a hidden service that points to + # the service "web" which is runing nginx. You can + # change this to whatever ip or hostname you want + TOR_HS_PORT: "80" + TOR_HS_ADDR: "web" + volumes: + - ./tor:/tor + depends_on: + - da1 + - da2 + - da3 + links: + - web + web: + image: nginx + expose: + - "80" +``` + +NOTE: By default, this just displays the nginx start page so you may want to replace the image with a more interesting one or configure the nginx container with some static HTML to host. + +### Tor configuration + +This configuration is based on the Tor documentation for how to run a private tor network. You should also check out [Chutney](https://gitweb.torproject.org/chutney.git/) which does something similar with separate processes instead of containers. If you need to make a modification (such as changing the timing of the DA's) edit the `config/torrc` and/or `config/torrc.da` files. You may need to modify the Dockerfile as well. + +### Environment variables + +The container is built off of [chriswayg/tor-server](https://github.com/chriswayg/tor-server) but has been heavily modified to support some other env variables that you can pass to it: + +* TOR_ORPORT - default is 7000 +* TOR_DIRPORT - default is 9030 +* TOR_DIR - container path to mount a persistent tor material. default is /tor +* TOR_CONTROL_PWD - set the control port password to something besides "password" +* TOR_HS_PORT - port to listen for an onion service on +* TOR_HS_ADDR - IP or hostname of service you want to point an onion service to + +### Things to try + +The `/util/` directory contains a few scripts to play with one the host computer. Once you have a +private tor network up and running you can try out some of the tools in there. + +**Using Arm**: + +With the tor control port exposed to the host, you can use arm to monitor the client. +``` +apt-get install tor-arm +arm +``` +NOTE: There is a password to protect the control port right now. Enter "password" when prompted + +![arm screenshot](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/antitree/private-tor-network/master/doc/arm.png) + +You can also connect arm to one of the containers if you know it's ip. You can find the IPs by running the +`get_consensus.py` script provided or however otherway you feel like. + +```arm -i 172.19.0.3:9051``` + +**Get Consensus**: + +```python util/get_consensus.py``` + +This will connect to the CLIENT docker container via the tor Control Port and download the consensus which +contains the nicknames and IPs of the relays on the network. (If this is blank, you may have to wait 30s +while they decided on a consensus.) + +**Tor-prompt**: + +If you've installed arm you will probably also have the `tor-prompt` command. You can use it to manually +gather information about some of the containers that have their Control Port exposed like so: + +``` +tor-prompt -i {ip_of_ontainer}:9051 +Control Port password: password +``` + + +### Debugging + +Here are a few things to try if you're runing into issues: + +* Check the tor logs sent to stdout `docker logs -f torserver_da_1` +* Check all the logs with `docker-compose logs` +* Enable verbose logging by changing the `./config/torrc` +* Check permissions for your ./tor folder +* Delete the files in your ./tor folder so you can start from scratch (or specifically the torrc.da file) +* To cleanup the environment and start over you can use `docker-compose kill` and `docker-compose rm -ra` to remove them all. + +### TODO + +* Wait for someone to yell at me about using scale like this and then move to the new networking + +### Dislaimer + +This project is in no way associated with the Tor Project or their developers. Like many people I'm a fan of Tor and recommend considering ways you can help the project. Consider running a relay, donating, or writing code. + +### Resources +- https://github.com/andrewmichaelsmith/private-tor-network-kube Used some of this work to port to a kubernetes config +- https://github.com/chriswayg/tor-server +- https://www.torproject.org/docs/tor-relay-debian.html.en diff --git a/config/1torrc.da b/config/1torrc.da new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0345189 --- /dev/null +++ b/config/1torrc.da @@ -0,0 +1,42 @@ +AuthoritativeDirectory 1 +V3AuthoritativeDirectory 1 + +# Speed up the consensus cycle as fast as it will go +# Voting Interval can be: +# 10, 12, 15, 18, 20, 24, 25, 30, 36, 40, 45, 50, 60, ... +# Testing Initial Voting Interval can be: +# 5, 6, 8, 9, or any of the possible values for Voting Interval, +# as they both need to evenly divide 30 minutes. +# If clock desynchronisation is an issue, use an interval of at least: +# 18 * drift in seconds, to allow for a clock slop factor +TestingV3AuthInitialVotingInterval 300 +#V3AuthVotingInterval 15 +# VoteDelay + DistDelay must be less than VotingInterval +TestingV3AuthInitialVoteDelay 5 +V3AuthVoteDelay 5 +TestingV3AuthInitialDistDelay 5 +V3AuthDistDelay 5 +# This is autoconfigured by chutney, so you probably don't want to use it +#TestingV3AuthVotingStartOffset 0 + +# Work around situations where the Exit, Guard and HSDir flags aren't being set +# These flags are all set eventually, but it takes Guard up to ~30 minutes +# We could be more precise here, but it's easiest just to vote everything +# Clients are sensible enough to filter out Exits without any exit ports, +# and Guards and HSDirs without ORPorts +# If your tor doesn't recognise TestingDirAuthVoteExit/HSDir, +# either update your chutney to a 2015 version, +# or update your tor to a later version, most likely 0.2.6.2-final + +# These are all set in common.i in the Comprehensive/Rapid sections +# Work around Exit requirements +#TestingDirAuthVoteExit * +# Work around bandwidth thresholds for exits +#TestingMinExitFlagThreshold 0 +# Work around Guard uptime requirements +#TestingDirAuthVoteGuard * +# Work around HSDir uptime and ORPort connectivity requirements +#TestingDirAuthVoteHSDir * + +Address 127.0.0.1 +DirAuthority Alex 127.0.0.1:9030 7EB85B97333C276E7D88000F074DFCD534CE69E2 diff --git a/config/new_torrc.da b/config/new_torrc.da new file mode 100644 index 0000000..bb9b5a6 --- /dev/null +++ b/config/new_torrc.da @@ -0,0 +1,48 @@ +AuthoritativeDirectory 1 +V3AuthoritativeDirectory 1 + +# Speed up the consensus cycle as fast as it will go +# Voting Interval can be: +# 10, 12, 15, 18, 20, 24, 25, 30, 36, 40, 45, 50, 60, ... +# Testing Initial Voting Interval can be: +# 5, 6, 8, 9, or any of the possible values for Voting Interval, +# as they both need to evenly divide 30 minutes. +# If clock desynchronisation is an issue, use an interval of at least: +# 18 * drift in seconds, to allow for a clock slop factor +TestingV3AuthInitialVotingInterval 300 +#V3AuthVotingInterval 15 +# VoteDelay + DistDelay must be less than VotingInterval +TestingV3AuthInitialVoteDelay 5 +V3AuthVoteDelay 5 +TestingV3AuthInitialDistDelay 5 +V3AuthDistDelay 5 +# This is autoconfigured by chutney, so you probably don't want to use it +#TestingV3AuthVotingStartOffset 0 + +# Work around situations where the Exit, Guard and HSDir flags aren't being set +# These flags are all set eventually, but it takes Guard up to ~30 minutes +# We could be more precise here, but it's easiest just to vote everything +# Clients are sensible enough to filter out Exits without any exit ports, +# and Guards and HSDirs without ORPorts +# If your tor doesn't recognise TestingDirAuthVoteExit/HSDir, +# either update your chutney to a 2015 version, +# or update your tor to a later version, most likely 0.2.6.2-final + +# These are all set in common.i in the Comprehensive/Rapid sections +# Work around Exit requirements +#TestingDirAuthVoteExit * +# Work around bandwidth thresholds for exits +#TestingMinExitFlagThreshold 0 +# Work around Guard uptime requirements +#TestingDirAuthVoteGuard * +# Work around HSDir uptime and ORPort connectivity requirements +#TestingDirAuthVoteHSDir * + + +DirAuthority Alex 127.0.0.1:9030 7EB85B97333C276E7D88000F074DFCD534CE69E2 +#v3ident=b80992426b37f9ad9e2335ee1c26239da838d4c7 + +ContactInfo Alex Voronkov +# Address 89.129.190.248 + +Address 127.0.0.1:9030 diff --git a/config/tor-apt-sources.list b/config/tor-apt-sources.list new file mode 100644 index 0000000..46a1699 --- /dev/null +++ b/config/tor-apt-sources.list @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +deb http://deb.torproject.org/torproject.org latest main +deb-src http://deb.torproject.org/torproject.org latest main diff --git a/config/torrc b/config/torrc new file mode 100644 index 0000000..49f453e --- /dev/null +++ b/config/torrc @@ -0,0 +1,49 @@ +# Run Tor as a regular user (do not change this) +#User debian-tor + +TestingTorNetwork 1 + +## Comprehensive Bootstrap Testing Options ## +# These typically launch a working minimal Tor network in 25s-30s, +# and a working HS Tor network in 40-45s. +# See authority.tmpl for a partial explanation +#AssumeReachable 0 +#Default PathsNeededToBuildCircuits 0.6 +#Disable TestingDirAuthVoteExit +#Disable TestingDirAuthVoteHSDir +#Default V3AuthNIntervalsValid 3 + +## Rapid Bootstrap Testing Options ## +# These typically launch a working minimal Tor network in 6s-10s +# These parameters make tor networks bootstrap fast, +# but can cause consensus instability and network unreliability +# (Some are also bad for security.) +AssumeReachable 1 +PathsNeededToBuildCircuits 0.25 +TestingDirAuthVoteExit * +TestingDirAuthVoteHSDir * +V3AuthNIntervalsValid 2 + +## Always On Testing Options ## +# We enable TestingDirAuthVoteGuard to avoid Guard stability requirements +TestingDirAuthVoteGuard * +# We set TestingMinExitFlagThreshold to 0 to avoid Exit bandwidth requirements +TestingMinExitFlagThreshold 0 +# VoteOnHidServDirectoriesV2 needs to be set for HSDirs to get the HSDir flag +#Default VoteOnHidServDirectoriesV2 1 + +## Options that we always want to test ## +Sandbox 1 + +# Private tor network configuration +RunAsDaemon 0 +ConnLimit 60 +ShutdownWaitLength 0 +#PidFile /var/lib/tor/pid +Log info stdout +ProtocolWarnings 1 +SafeLogging 0 +DisableDebuggerAttachment 0 + +DirPortFrontPage /usr/share/doc/tor/tor-exit-notice.html + diff --git a/doc/arm.png b/doc/arm.png new file mode 100644 index 0000000..01d6b49 Binary files /dev/null and b/doc/arm.png differ diff --git a/docker-compose.yml b/docker-compose.yml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a6aca9e --- /dev/null +++ b/docker-compose.yml @@ -0,0 +1,160 @@ +version: '3' +services: + da1: + build: + context: . + dockerfile: Dockerfile + args: + NICKNAME: ${DA1_NICKNAME} + environment: + ROLE: DA + DA1_NICKNAME: DA1 + + + volumes: + ## Needed to keep track of other nodes + - ./tor:/tor + - ./keys:/keys + + command: > + sh -c " + echo $DA1_NICKNAME && + mkdir -p /tor/$DA1_NICKNAME/keys && + cp -r /keys/* /tor/$DA1_NICKNAME/keys && + tor -f /etc/tor/torrc" + + da2: + build: + context: . + dockerfile: Dockerfile + args: + NICKNAME: ${DA2_NICKNAME} + environment: + ROLE: DA + DA2_NICKNAME: DA2 + + + volumes: + ## Needed to keep track of other nodes + - ./tor:/tor + - ./keys:/keys + + command: > + sh -c " + echo $DA2_NICKNAME && + mkdir -p /tor/$DA2_NICKNAME/keys && + cp -r /keys/* /tor/$DA2_NICKNAME/keys && + tor -f /etc/tor/torrc" + + da3: + build: + context: . + dockerfile: Dockerfile + args: + NICKNAME: ${DA3_NICKNAME} + environment: + ROLE: DA + DA3_NICKNAME: DA3 + + + volumes: + ## Needed to keep track of other nodes + - ./tor:/tor + - ./keys:/keys + + command: > + sh -c " + echo $DA3_NICKNAME && + mkdir -p /tor/$DA3_NICKNAME/keys && + cp -r /keys/* /tor/$DA3_NICKNAME/keys && + tor -f /etc/tor/torrc" + + relay: + image: tor-network:latest + #expose: + # - "7000" + # - "9030" + environment: + ROLE: RELAY + volumes: + - ./tor:/tor + depends_on: + # Make sure the DA's are already up + - da1 + - da2 + - da3 + - build_image + exit: + image: tor-network:latest + #expose: + # - "7000" + # - "9030" + environment: + ROLE: EXIT + volumes: + - ./tor:/tor + depends_on: + # Make sure the DA's are already up + - da1 + - da2 + - da3 + - build_image + client: + image: tor-network:latest + ports: + # Setups a listener on host machine + - "9050:9050" + - "9051:9051" + volumes: + - ./tor:/tor + - ./keys:/keys + environment: + ROLE: CLIENT + + command: > + sh -c " + mkdir -p /tor/$(hostname)/keys && + cp -r /keys /tor/$(hostname) && + tor -f /etc/tor/torrc" + depends_on: + - da1 + - da2 + - da3 + - build_image + hs: + image: tor-network:latest + #expose: + # - "80" + environment: + ROLE: HS + # This will create a hidden service that points to + # the service "web" which is runing nginx. 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new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7f37a99 --- /dev/null +++ b/scripts/da_fingerprint @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ +#!/bin/sh +# version 2 +TOR_NICK=$(grep "^Nick" /etc/tor/torrc | awk -F ' ' '{print $2}') +AUTH=$(grep "fingerprint" $TOR_DIR/$TOR_NICK/keys/* | awk -F " " '{print $2}') +NICK=$(cat $TOR_DIR/$TOR_NICK/fingerprint| awk -F " " '{print $1}') +RELAY=$(cat $TOR_DIR/$TOR_NICK/fingerprint|awk -F " " '{print $2}') +SERVICE=$(grep "dir-address" $TOR_DIR/$TOR_NICK/keys/* | awk -F " " '{print $2}') +IPADDR=$(ip addr | grep 'state UP' -A2 | tail -n1 | awk '{print $2}' | cut -f1 -d'/') + +TORRC="DirAuthority $TOR_NICK orport=${TOR_ORPORT} no-v2 v3ident=$AUTH $SERVICE $RELAY" + +echo $TORRC diff --git a/scripts/docker-entrypoint b/scripts/docker-entrypoint new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e685517 --- /dev/null +++ b/scripts/docker-entrypoint @@ -0,0 +1,107 @@ +#!/bin/bash +set -o errexit + +# Fudge the sleep to try and keep the consensus +#FUDGE=$(( ( RANDOM % 100) + 20 )) +FUDGE=3 + +echo -e "\n========================================================" + +if [ ! -e /tor-config-done ]; then + touch /tor-config-done # only run this once + + # Generate a random name + RPW=$(pwgen -0A 10) + export TOR_NICKNAME=${ROLE}${RPW} + echo "Setting random Nickname: ${TOR_NICKNAME}" + echo -e "\nNickname ${TOR_NICKNAME}" >> /etc/tor/torrc + + # Host specific modifications to the torrc file + echo -e "DataDirectory ${TOR_DIR}/${TOR_NICKNAME}" >> /etc/tor/torrc + # Updated to handle docker stack/swarm network overlays + TOR_IP=$(ip addr show eth1 | grep "inet" | grep -v '\/32'| awk '{print $2}' | cut -f1 -d'/') + NICS=$(ip addr | grep 'state UP' | awk '{print $2}' | cut -f1 -d':') + + echo "Address ${TOR_IP}" >> /etc/tor/torrc + echo -e "ControlPort 0.0.0.0:9051" >> /etc/tor/torrc + if [ -z "${TOR_CONTROL_PWD}" ]; then + TOR_CONTROL_PWD="16:6971539E06A0F94C6011414768D85A25949AE1E201BDFE10B27F3B3EBA" + fi + echo -e "HashedControlPassword ${TOR_CONTROL_PWD}" >> /etc/tor/torrc + + # Changes to the torrc file based on the desired role + case ${ROLE} in + DA) + echo "Setting role to DA" + cat /etc/tor/torrc.da >> /etc/tor/torrc + echo -e "OrPort ${TOR_ORPORT}" >> /etc/tor/torrc + echo -e "Dirport ${TOR_DIRPORT}" >> /etc/tor/torrc + echo -e "ExitPolicy accept *:*" >> /etc/tor/torrc + KEYPATH=${TOR_DIR}/${TOR_NICKNAME}/keys + mkdir -p ${KEYPATH} + echo "password" | tor-gencert --create-identity-key -m 12 -a ${TOR_IP}:${TOR_DIRPORT} \ + -i ${KEYPATH}/authority_identity_key \ + -s ${KEYPATH}/authority_signing_key \ + -c ${KEYPATH}/authority_certificate \ + --passphrase-fd 0 + tor --list-fingerprint --orport 1 \ + --dirserver "x 127.0.0.1:1 ffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff" \ + --datadirectory ${TOR_DIR}/${TOR_NICKNAME} + echo "Saving DA fingerprint to shared path" + da_fingerprint >> ${TOR_DIR}/torrc.da + echo "Waiting for other DA's to come up..." + ;; + RELAY) + echo "Setting role to RELAY" + echo -e "OrPort ${TOR_ORPORT}" >> /etc/tor/torrc + echo -e "Dirport ${TOR_DIRPORT}" >> /etc/tor/torrc + echo -e "ExitPolicy accept private:*" >> /etc/tor/torrc + + echo "Waiting for other DA's to come up..." + ;; + EXIT) + echo "Setting role to EXIT" + echo -e "OrPort ${TOR_ORPORT}" >> /etc/tor/torrc + echo -e "Dirport ${TOR_DIRPORT}" >> /etc/tor/torrc + echo -e "ExitPolicy accept *:*" >> /etc/tor/torrc + echo "Waiting for other DA's to come up..." + ;; + CLIENT) + echo "Setting role to CLIENT" + echo -e "SOCKSPort 0.0.0.0:9050" >> /etc/tor/torrc + ;; + HS) + # NOTE By default the HS role will point to a service running on port 80 + # but there is no service running on port 80. You can either attach to + # the container and start one, or better yet, point to another docker + # container on the network by setting the TOR_HS_ADDR to its IP + echo "Setting role to HIDDENSERVICE" + echo -e "HiddenServiceDir ${TOR_DIR}/${TOR_NICKNAME}/hs" >> /etc/tor/torrc + if [ -z "${TOR_HS_PORT}" ]; then + TOR_HS_PORT=80 + fi + if [ -z "${TOR_HS_ADDR}" ]; then + TOR_HS_ADDR=127.0.0.1 + fi + echo -e "HiddenServicePort ${TOR_HS_PORT} ${TOR_HS_ADDR}:${TOR_HS_PORT}" >> /etc/tor/torrc + ;; + *) + echo "Role variable missing" + exit 1 + ;; + esac + + # Buffer to let the directory authority list be built + sleep $FUDGE + cat ${TOR_DIR}/torrc.da >> /etc/tor/torrc + +fi + +echo -e "\n========================================================" +# display Tor version & torrc in log +tor --version +cat /etc/tor/torrc +echo -e "========================================================\n" + +# else default to run whatever the user wanted like "bash" +exec "$@" diff --git a/torrc.da.template b/torrc.da.template new file mode 100644 index 0000000..366b4e3 --- /dev/null +++ b/torrc.da.template @@ -0,0 +1,47 @@ +AuthoritativeDirectory 1 +V3AuthoritativeDirectory 1 + +# Speed up the consensus cycle as fast as it will go +# Voting Interval can be: +# 10, 12, 15, 18, 20, 24, 25, 30, 36, 40, 45, 50, 60, ... +# Testing Initial Voting Interval can be: +# 5, 6, 8, 9, or any of the possible values for Voting Interval, +# as they both need to evenly divide 30 minutes. +# If clock desynchronisation is an issue, use an interval of at least: +# 18 * drift in seconds, to allow for a clock slop factor +TestingV3AuthInitialVotingInterval 300 +#V3AuthVotingInterval 15 +# VoteDelay + DistDelay must be less than VotingInterval +TestingV3AuthInitialVoteDelay 5 +V3AuthVoteDelay 5 +TestingV3AuthInitialDistDelay 5 +V3AuthDistDelay 5 +# This is autoconfigured by chutney, so you probably don't want to use it +#TestingV3AuthVotingStartOffset 0 + +# Work around situations where the Exit, Guard and HSDir flags aren't being set +# These flags are all set eventually, but it takes Guard up to ~30 minutes +# We could be more precise here, but it's easiest just to vote everything +# Clients are sensible enough to filter out Exits without any exit ports, +# and Guards and HSDirs without ORPorts +# If your tor doesn't recognise TestingDirAuthVoteExit/HSDir, +# either update your chutney to a 2015 version, +# or update your tor to a later version, most likely 0.2.6.2-final + +# These are all set in common.i in the Comprehensive/Rapid sections +# Work around Exit requirements +#TestingDirAuthVoteExit * +# Work around bandwidth thresholds for exits +#TestingMinExitFlagThreshold 0 +# Work around Guard uptime requirements +#TestingDirAuthVoteGuard * +# Work around HSDir uptime and ORPort connectivity requirements +#TestingDirAuthVoteHSDir * + +Address 127.0.0.1 +DirAuthority Alex 127.0.0.1:9030 7EB85B97333C276E7D88000F074DFCD534CE69E2 + +Nickname ${NICKNAME} +DataDirectory /tor/${NICKNAME} + +# Nickname ${TOR_NICKNAME} diff --git a/util/README.md b/util/README.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8555671 --- /dev/null +++ b/util/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ +## Utils + +This folder contains various scripts to let you perform +functions on your tor instance. Many of these are from the +[Stem Website](https://stem.torproject.org) which has +additional documentation on functions you can perform. + +Other examples: + +Use tor-prompt to interact with a docker process: + +```tor-prompt -i 172.16.0.3:9051`` diff --git a/util/control_port.py b/util/control_port.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8d5b921 --- /dev/null +++ b/util/control_port.py @@ -0,0 +1,42 @@ +# Connects to the control port to test that the private network is working +import getpass +import sys + +import stem +import stem.connection + +from stem.control import Controller + +if __name__ == '__main__': + try: + controller = Controller.from_port() + except stem.SocketError as exc: + print("Unable to connect to tor on port 9051: %s" % exc) + sys.exit(1) + + try: + controller.authenticate() + except stem.connection.MissingPassword: + pw = getpass.getpass("Controller password: ") + + try: + controller.authenticate(password = pw) + except stem.connection.PasswordAuthFailed: + print("Unable to authenticate, password is incorrect") + sys.exit(1) + except stem.connection.AuthenticationFailure as exc: + print("Unable to authenticate: %s" % exc) + sys.exit(1) + + print("List of DAs found:") + for desc in controller.get_network_statuses(): + print("found relay %s (%s)" % (desc.nickname, desc.address)) + + print("List of Relays Found:") + for desc in controller.get_microdescriptors(): + print("found relay %s (%s)" % (desc.identifier, desc.or_addresses)) + + + + print("Tor is running version %s" % controller.get_version()) + controller.close() diff --git a/util/get_consensus.py b/util/get_consensus.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2f35a42 --- /dev/null +++ b/util/get_consensus.py @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +from stem.control import Controller + +with Controller.from_port(port = 9051) as controller: + controller.authenticate("password") + + print("List of relays found on the network:") + for desc in controller.get_network_statuses(): + print("%s (%s) at %s" % (desc.nickname, desc.fingerprint, desc.address)) diff --git a/util/read_consensus.py b/util/read_consensus.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5d3399d --- /dev/null +++ b/util/read_consensus.py @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +from stem.descriptor import parse_file +import sys + +try: + path = sys.argv[1] + for desc in parse_file(path): + print('found relay %s (%s)' % (desc.nickname, desc.fingerprint)) +except IOError: + print("File not found. make sure you supply it with a cached consensus file location: %s" % path)