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docker-tor-hidden-service

Create a tor hidden service with a link

# run a container with a network application
$ docker run -d --name hello_world tutum/hello_world

# and just link it to this container
$ docker run -ti --link hello_world goldy/tor-hidden-service

The .onion URLs are displayed to stdout at startup.

To keep onion keys, just mount volume /var/lib/tor/hidden_service/

$ docker run -ti --link something --volume /path/to/keys:/var/lib/tor/hidden_service/ goldy/tor-hidden-service

Look at the docker-compose.yml file to see how to use it.

Tools

A command line tool onions is available in container to get .onion url when container is running.

# Get services
$ docker exec -ti torhiddenproxy_tor_1 onions
hello: vegm3d7q64gutl75.onion
world: b2sflntvdne63amj.onion

# Get json
$ docker exec -ti torhiddenproxy_tor_1 onions --json
{"world": "b2sflntvdne63amj.onion", "hello": "vegm3d7q64gutl75.onion"}

pyentrypoint

This container is using pyentrypoint to generate its setup.

If you need to use the legacy version, please checkout the legacy branch or pull goldy/tor-hidden-service:legacy.