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[tor-relays] Newbie needs help
Hi,
Thanks for adding me to the list.
I setup a Tor Relay in Docker using this image:
https://hub.docker.com/r/doudou34/tor-server
Its running, so how can I test it? When I try to access it using port 9001,
I'm unable to connect. I have opened the port on my firewall to the public.
Haven't done it on my router yet but I have Portainer running in Docker and
have no problem accessing it.
Not a lot of instructions that I can find. I can post the torrc file but
it's the same as the one on the docker page.
### /etc/torrc ###
# see /etc/torrc/torrc.default and
https://www.torproject.org/docs/tor-manual.html.en
# Server's public IP Address (usually automatic)
#Address 10.10.10.10
# Port to advertise for incoming Tor connections.
# common ports are 9001, 443
ORPort 9001
# Mirror directory information for others (optional)
# common ports are 9030, 80
#DirPort 9030
# Run as a relay only (not as an exit node)
ExitPolicy reject *:* # no exits allowed
# Set limits
#RelayBandwidthRate 1024 KB # Throttle traffic to
#RelayBandwidthBurst 2048 KB # But allow bursts up to
#MaxMemInQueues 512 MB # Limit Memory usage to
# Run Tor as obfuscated bridge
#ServerTransportPlugin obfs3 exec /usr/bin/obfsproxy managed
#ServerTransportListenAddr obfs3 0.0.0.0:54444
#BridgeRelay 1
# Run Tor only as a server (no local applications)
SocksPort 0
# Run Tor as a regular user (do not change this)
User debian-tor
DataDirectory /var/lib/tor
# If no Nickname or ContactInfo is set, docker-entrypoint will use
# the environment variables to add Nickname/ContactInfo here
#Nickname Tor4 # only use letters and numbers
#ContactInfo email@xxxxxxxxxxx
I've only been using docker for a few days, so maybe its an issue there.
TIA
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