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🐋 ilshidur/tor-relay
Lightweight TOR relay image (13.37 MB), based on LinuxServer.io Alpine Linux. Configurations can be passed as environment variables.
Usage
Bridge mode
docker run \
-d \
--name tor-relay \
-e RELAY_TYPE=bridge \
-e TOR_ORPort=9001 \
-e TOR_Nickname=ididnteditheconfig \
-e TOR_RelayBandwidthRate="100 KBytes" \
-e TOR_RelayBandwidthBurst="200 KBytes" \
-e TZ=Europe/London \
-e PUID=$(id -u) \
-e PGID=$(id -g) \
-v $(pwd)/tor/data:/data:Z \
-p 9001:9001 \
--restart always \
ilshidur/tor-relay
Relay mode
docker run \
-d \
--name tor-relay \
-e RELAY_TYPE=relay \
-e TOR_ORPort=9001 \
-e TOR_Nickname=ididnteditheconfig \
-e TOR_RelayBandwidthRate="100 KBytes" \
-e TOR_RelayBandwidthBurst="200 KBytes" \
-e TZ=Europe/London \
-e PUID=$(id -u) \
-e PGID=$(id -g) \
-v $(pwd)/tor/data:/data:Z \
-p 9001:9001 \
--restart always \
ilshidur/tor-relay
Exit node mode
It is highly recommended against setting up this type of configuration in a home network.
Tips for Running an Exit Node.
docker run \
-d \
--name tor-relay \
-e RELAY_TYPE=exit \
-e TOR_ORPort=9001 \
-e TOR_Nickname=ididnteditheconfig \
-e TOR_RelayBandwidthRate="100 KBytes" \
-e TOR_RelayBandwidthBurst="200 KBytes" \
-e TZ=Europe/London \
-e PUID=$(id -u) \
-e PGID=$(id -g) \
-v $(pwd)/tor/data:/data:Z \
-p 9001:9001 \
--restart always \
ilshidur/tor-relay
Configuration
The configuration is stored in a /etc/tor/torrc file.
Everyline can be changed using environment variables as described below :
TOR_<configuration>=<value> will uncomment the first line starting with <configuration> and set its value to <value>.
Example : setting TOR_ORPort to 9002 will change the line #ORPort 9001 to ORPort 9002.
License
MIT
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