# # 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:jessie 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="release-0.2.9" #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=7000 \ TOR_DIRPORT=9030 \ TOR_DIR=/tor # 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 dh-systemd \ git" && \ DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive apt-get -y --no-install-recommends install $build_deps $build_temps \ init-system-helpers \ pwgen && \ mkdir /src && \ 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 ${TOR_DIR} # 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"]