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175 lines
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#### Overview
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This guide will walk you through using 4get in docker with tor running in
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another container. This guide covers how to make outgoing and incoming traffic
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go through tor.
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##### Starting tor
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This guide will use `luuul/tor` which is a simple image that installs and starts
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tor in an alpine container SocksPort set to 0.0.0.0:9050
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For additional configuration you can mount your own `torrc` file to `/etc/tor/torrc`
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Remember to set `SocksPort 0.0.0.0:9050` otherwise communication between containers won't work.
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You will see this warning `Other people on the Internet might find your computer and use it as an open proxy. Please don't allow this unless you have a good reason.`
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This setting is in the torrc of this `luuul/tor` image. If you mount your own torrc then that will be read instead.
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If you use `SocksPort 0.0.0.0:9050` anywhere make sure it is inaccessible to outside world.
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As long as you don't publish this port (-p or --publish) it shouldn't be accessible to outside world.
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Tor always starts a socks5 proxy on port 9050 by default.
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##### Route outgoing requests over tor
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create a folder named `proxies` and create a file in that folder named `onion.txt`
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this folder will be mounted to `/var/www/html/4get/data/proxies/`
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directory structure
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```
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proxies/
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onion.txt
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```
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put the following content into `onion.txt`
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More information about this file available in [proxy documentation](./configure.md#Proxies).
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```
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# proxies/onion.txt
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# Note: "tor" is the service name of luuul/tor in docker-compose.yaml
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socks5:tor:9050::
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```
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create a file named `docker-compose.yaml` with the following content
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This docker compose file will run `luuul/tor` and `luuul/4get` and configure 4get to load `proxies/onion.txt` for outgoing requests.
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If you mount your own torrc make sure you include `SocksPort 0.0.0.0:9050`
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Read the warning in [starting tor](./docker_tor.md#Starting-tor)!
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```
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# docker-compose.yaml
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version: "3.7"
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services:
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tor:
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image: luuul/tor:latest
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restart: unless-stopped
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# Warning: Do not publish port 9050
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fourget:
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image: luuul/4get:latest
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restart: unless-stopped
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environment:
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- FOURGET_PROTO=http
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- FOURGET_SERVER_NAME=4get.ca
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# loads proxies/onion.txt
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- FOURGET_PROXY_DDG="onion"
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- FOURGET_PROXY_BRAVE="onion"
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- FOURGET_PROXY_FB="onion"
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- FOURGET_PROXY_GOOGLE="onion"
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- FOURGET_PROXY_QWANT="onion"
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- FOURGET_PROXY_MARGINALIA="onion"
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- FOURGET_PROXY_MOJEEK="onion"
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- FOURGET_PROXY_SC="onion"
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- FOURGET_PROXY_SPOTIFY="onion"
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- FOURGET_PROXY_WIBY="onion"
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- FOURGET_PROXY_CURLIE="onion"
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- FOURGET_PROXY_YT="onion"
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- FOURGET_PROXY_YEP="onion"
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- FOURGET_PROXY_PINTEREST="onion"
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- FOURGET_PROXY_SEZNAM="onion"
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- FOURGET_PROXY_NAVER="onion"
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- FOURGET_PROXY_GREPPR="onion"
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- FOURGET_PROXY_CROWDVIEW="onion"
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- FOURGET_PROXY_MWMBL="onion"
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- FOURGET_PROXY_FTM="onion"
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- FOURGET_PROXY_IMGUR="onion"
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- FOURGET_PROXY_YANDEX_W="onion"
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- FOURGET_PROXY_YANDEX_I="onion"
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- FOURGET_PROXY_YANDEX_V="onion"
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ports:
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- "80:80"
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depends_on:
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- tor
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volumes:
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- ./proxies/:/var/www/html/4get/data/proxies/
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```
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You can now start both containers with `docker compose up -d`
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#### Route incoming requests over tor
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This will create a hidden service that will be accessible via an onion link.
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1. create a file named `torrc` with the following content
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```
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# torrc
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User root
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HiddenServiceDir /var/lib/tor/4get/
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HiddenServicePort 80 fourget:80
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```
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2. create a folder named "4get" which will contain your hidden service keys.
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Make sure it has permission `600` otherwise you will get an error
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> Permissions on directory /var/lib/tor/4get/ are too permissive.
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you can change permissions with
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```
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chmod 600 4get
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```
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3. Create a folder named "data" that will contain your DataDirectory
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4. create a `docker-compose.yaml` with the following content
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# docker-compose.yaml
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version: "3.7"
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services:
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fourget:
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image: luuul/4get:latest
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restart: unless-stopped
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environment:
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- FOURGET_PROTO=http
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- FOURGET_SERVER_NAME=4get.ca
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depends_on:
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- tor
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tor:
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image: luuul/tor:latest
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restart: unless-stopped
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volumes:
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- ./torrc:/etc/tor/torrc
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- ./4get:/var/lib/tor/4get
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- ./data:/root/.tor
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```
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5. You can now start both with `docker compose up -d`
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6. print onion hostname with
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```
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docker exec `docker ps -qf ancestor=luuul/tor:latest` sh -c "cat /var/lib/tor/4get/hostname"
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```
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or `cat ./4get/hostname`
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