dockerfiles/tor-relay/Dockerfile

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# run a tor relay in a container
#
# Bridge relay:
# docker run -d \
# --restart always \
# -v /etc/localtime:/etc/localtime:ro \
# -p 9001:9001 \
# --name tor-relay \
# jess/tor-relay -f /etc/tor/torrc.bridge
#
# Exit relay:
# docker run -d \
# --restart always \
# -v /etc/localtime:/etc/localtime:ro \
# -p 9001:9001 \
# --name tor-relay \
# jess/tor-relay -f /etc/tor/torrc.exit
#
FROM alpine:latest
LABEL maintainer "Jessie Frazelle <jess@linux.com>"
RUN apk --no-cache add \
bash \
tor
# default port to used for incoming Tor connections
# can be changed by changing 'ORPort' in torrc
EXPOSE 9001
# copy in our torrc files
COPY torrc.bridge /etc/tor/torrc.bridge
COPY torrc.middle /etc/tor/torrc.middle
COPY torrc.exit /etc/tor/torrc.exit
# copy the run script
COPY run.sh /run.sh
RUN chmod ugo+rx /run.sh
# default environment variables
ENV RELAY_NICKNAME hacktheplanet
ENV RELAY_TYPE middle
ENV RELAY_BANDWIDTH_RATE 100 KBytes
ENV RELAY_BANDWIDTH_BURST 200 KBytes
ENV RELAY_PORT 9001
# make sure files are owned by tor user
RUN chown -R tor /etc/tor
USER tor
RUN mkdir /var/lib/tor/.tor
VOLUME /var/lib/tor/.tor
RUN chown -R tor /var/lib/tor/.tor
ENTRYPOINT [ "/run.sh" ]