Tor and Privoxy (web proxy configured to route through tor) docker container
Tor is free software and an open network that helps you defend against traffic analysis, a form of network surveillance that threatens personal freedom and privacy, confidential business activities and relationships, and state security.
Privoxy is a non-caching web proxy with advanced filtering capabilities for enhancing privacy, modifying web page data and HTTP headers, controlling access, and removing ads and other obnoxious Internet junk.
NOTE 1: this image is setup by default to be a relay only (not an exit node)
NOTE 2: this image now supports relaying all traffic through the container, see: tor-route-all-traffic.sh
sudo docker run -it -p 8118:8118 -p 9050:9050 -d dperson/torproxy
NOTE: it will take a while for tor to bootstrap...
Then you can hit privoxy web proxy at http://host-ip:8118
with your browser or
tor via the socks protocol directly at http://hostname:9050
.
sudo docker run -it --rm dperson/torproxy -h
Usage: torproxy.sh [-opt] [command]
Options (fields in '[]' are optional, '<>' are required):
-h This help
-b "" Configure tor relaying bandwidth in KB/s
possible arg: "[number]" - # of KB/s to allow
-e Allow this to be an exit node for tor traffic
-l "<country>" Configure tor to only use exit nodes in specified country
required args: "<country>" (IE, "US" or "DE")
<country> - country traffic should exit in
-s "<port>;<host:port>" Configure tor hidden service
required args: "<port>;<host:port>"
<port> - port for .onion service to listen on
<host:port> - destination for service request
-t "" Configure timezone
possible arg: "[timezone]" - zoneinfo timezone for container
The 'command' (if provided and valid) will be run instead of torproxy
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES (only available with docker run
)
TORUSER
- If set use named user instead of 'debian-tor' (for example root)BW
- As above, set a tor relay bandwidth limit in KB, IE50
EXITNODE
- As above, allow tor traffic to access the internet from your IPLOCATION
- As above, configure the country to use for exit node selection- `SERVICE - As above, configure hidden service, IE '80;hostname:80'
TZ
- As above, configure the zoneinfo timezone, IEEST5EDT
USERID
- Set the UID for the app userGROUPID
- Set the GID for the app user
Other environment variables beginning with TOR_
will edit the configuration
file accordingly:
TOR_NewCircuitPeriod=400
will translate toNewCircuitPeriod 10
Any of the commands can be run at creation with docker run
or later with
docker exec -it torproxy.sh
(as of version 1.3 of docker).
sudo docker run -it -p 8118:8118 -p 9050:9050 -d dperson/torproxy -t EST5EDT
OR using environment variables
sudo docker run -it -p 8118:8118 -p 9050:9050 -e TZ=EST5EDT \
-d dperson/torproxy
Will get you the same settings as
sudo docker run -it --name tor -p 8118:8118 -p 9050:9050 -d dperson/torproxy
sudo docker exec -it tor torproxy.sh -t EST5EDT ls -AlF /etc/localtime
sudo docker restart tor
sudo docker run -it -p 8118:8118 -p 9050:9050 -d dperson/torproxy -b 100
OR
sudo docker run -it -p 8118:8118 -p 9050:9050 -e BW=100 -d dperson/torproxy
sudo docker run -it -p 8118:8118 -p 9050:9050 -d dperson/torproxy -e
OR
sudo docker run -it -p 8118:8118 -p 9050:9050 -e EXITNODE=1 \
-d dperson/torproxy
curl -x http://<ipv4_address>:8118 http://jsonip.com/
If you wish to adapt the default configuration, use something like the following to copy it from a running container:
sudo docker cp torproxy:/etc/tor/torrc /some/torrc
Then mount it to a new container like:
sudo docker run -it -p 8118:8118 -p 9050:9050 \
-v /some/torrc:/etc/tor/torrc:ro -d dperson/torproxy
If you are affected by this issue (a small percentage of users are) please try setting the TORUSER environment variable to root, IE:
sudo docker run -it -p 8118:8118 -p 9050:9050 -e TORUSER=root -d \
dperson/torproxy
If you have any problems with or questions about this image, please contact me through a GitHub issue.