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If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General 339 | Public License instead of this License. 340 | 341 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Private Tor Network on Kubernetes 2 | 3 | ## Dependencies 4 | 5 | - a kubernetes cluster (tested against 1.6) 6 | - kubectl configured to point at the cluster + namespace at that cluster 7 | - docker client/server available (we use a docker conatiner to generate the keys) 8 | 9 | ## Set up 10 | 11 | - ./setup.sh 12 | 13 | ## Use 14 | 15 | Exposes a remote relay locally for use over SOCKS: 16 | 17 | - ./use.sh 18 | - curl --socks5 localhost:9050 https://github.com 19 | - curl --socks5-hostname localhost:9050 $(./findhs.sh) 20 | 21 | Point arm at a relay: 22 | 23 | - ./use-arm.sh 24 | - arm #password is "password" 25 | 26 | ## Sources 27 | 28 | Based on [antitree/private-tor-network](https://github.com/antitree/private-tor-network) 29 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /da-svc-template.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | kind: "Service" 2 | apiVersion: "v1" 3 | metadata: 4 | name: "$name" 5 | spec: 6 | selector: 7 | app: "tor-$name" 8 | type: "ClusterIP" 9 | ports: 10 | - protocol: "TCP" 11 | port: 7000 12 | targetPort: 7000 13 | name: "dir" 14 | - protocol: "TCP" 15 | port: 5000 16 | targetPort: 5000 17 | name: "or" 18 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /da-template.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | apiVersion: extensions/v1beta1 2 | kind: Deployment 3 | metadata: 4 | labels: 5 | app: tor-$name 6 | name: tor-$name 7 | namespace: default 8 | spec: 9 | replicas: 1 10 | selector: 11 | matchLabels: 12 | app: tor-$name 13 | strategy: 14 | type: Recreate 15 | template: 16 | metadata: 17 | creationTimestamp: null 18 | labels: 19 | app: tor-$name 20 | spec: 21 | containers: 22 | - image: quay.io/andysmith/private-tor:latest 23 | imagePullPolicy: IfNotPresent 24 | args: ["DA"] 25 | name: tor-$name 26 | ports: 27 | - containerPort: 9030 28 | protocol: TCP 29 | - containerPort: 7000 30 | protocol: TCP 31 | resources: {} 32 | terminationMessagePath: /dev/termination-log 33 | volumeMounts: 34 | - mountPath: /etc/tor/ 35 | name: torrc 36 | - mountPath: /id 37 | name: id 38 | - mountPath: /keys 39 | name: keys 40 | dnsPolicy: ClusterFirst 41 | restartPolicy: Always 42 | securityContext: {} 43 | terminationGracePeriodSeconds: 30 44 | volumes: 45 | - name: torrc 46 | secret: 47 | secretName: $name-torrc 48 | - name: keys 49 | secret: 50 | secretName: $name-keys 51 | - name: id 52 | secret: 53 | secretName: $name-id 54 | 55 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /da_fingerprint: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | # version 2 3 | # https://github.com/antitree/private-tor-network/blob/master/scripts/da_fingerprint 4 | IP=$1 5 | TOR_NICK=$(grep "^Nick" torrc | awk -F ' ' '{print $2}') 6 | AUTH=$(grep "fingerprint" authority_certificate | awk -F " " '{print $2}') 7 | NICK=$(cat fingerprint| awk -F " " '{print $1}') 8 | RELAY=$(cat fingerprint|awk -F " " '{print $2}') 9 | SERVICE=$(grep "dir-address" keys/* | awk -F " " '{print $2}') 10 | 11 | TORRC="DirAuthority $TOR_NICK orport=7000 no-v2 v3ident=$AUTH $IP:7000 $RELAY" 12 | 13 | echo $TORRC 14 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /docker/Dockerfile: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | FROM alpine:3.5 2 | RUN \ 3 | echo "http://dl-cdn.alpinelinux.org/alpine/edge/testing" >> \ 4 | /etc/apk/repositories && \ 5 | apk add --update tor && \ 6 | rm -rf /var/cache/apk/* 7 | ADD docker-entrypoint.sh / 8 | ENTRYPOINT ["sh", "./docker-entrypoint.sh"] 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /docker/docker-entrypoint.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | case ${1} in 2 | DA) 3 | mkdir -p /root/.tor/keys 4 | ln -s /id/authority_certificate /root/.tor/keys/authority_certificate 5 | ln -s /id/authority_identity_key /root/.tor/keys/authority_identity_key 6 | ln -s /id/authority_signing_key /root/.tor/keys/authority_signing_key 7 | ln -s /id/fingerprint /root/.tor/fingerprint 8 | ln -s /keys/ed25519_master_id_public_key /root/.tor/keys/ed25519_master_id_public_key 9 | ln -s /keys/ed25519_master_id_secret_key /root/.tor/keys/ed25519_master_id_secret_key 10 | ln -s /keys/ed25519_signing_cert /root/.tor/keys/ed25519_signing_cert 11 | ln -s /keys/ed25519_signing_secret_key /root/.tor/keys/ed25519_signing_secret_key 12 | ln -s /keys/secret_id_key /root/.tor/keys/secret_id_key 13 | ln -s /keys/secret_onion_key /root/.tor/keys/secret_onion_key 14 | ln -s /keys/secret_onion_key_ntor /root/.tor/keys/secret_onion_key_ntor 15 | ;; 16 | RELAY) 17 | ip=$(ip -o -4 addr list eth0 | awk '{print $4}' | cut -d/ -f1) 18 | echo -e "\nAddress $ip" >> /etc/tor/torrc 19 | ;; 20 | HS) 21 | ip=$(ip -o -4 addr list eth0 | awk '{print $4}' | cut -d/ -f1) 22 | echo -e "\nAddress $ip" >> /etc/tor/torrc 23 | echo -e "\nHiddenServiceDir /root/.tor/hs/" >> /etc/tor/torrc 24 | echo -e "\nHiddenServicePort 80 127.0.0.1:80" >> /etc/tor/torrc 25 | ;; 26 | *) 27 | echo "Unexpected arg to $0" 28 | exit 1 29 | ;; 30 | esac 31 | exec tor 32 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /findhs.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | set -ex 3 | hs=$(kubectl get pods --selector=app=tor-hs -o name | head -n 1) 4 | hs=${hs:5} 5 | kubectl exec $hs -c tor-hs cat /root/.tor/hs/hostname 6 | 7 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /hs.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | apiVersion: extensions/v1beta1 2 | kind: Deployment 3 | metadata: 4 | labels: 5 | app: tor-hs 6 | name: tor-hs 7 | namespace: default 8 | spec: 9 | replicas: 1 10 | selector: 11 | matchLabels: 12 | app: tor-hs 13 | strategy: 14 | type: Recreate 15 | template: 16 | metadata: 17 | creationTimestamp: null 18 | labels: 19 | app: tor-hs 20 | spec: 21 | containers: 22 | - image: quay.io/andysmith/private-tor:latest 23 | imagePullPolicy: IfNotPresent 24 | args: ["HS"] 25 | name: tor-hs 26 | ports: 27 | - containerPort: 7000 28 | protocol: TCP 29 | resources: {} 30 | terminationMessagePath: /dev/termination-log 31 | volumeMounts: 32 | - mountPath: /etc/tor/ 33 | name: torrc 34 | - image: nginx:1.11.10-alpine 35 | imagePullPolicy: IfNotPresent 36 | name: nginx 37 | ports: 38 | - containerPort: 80 39 | protocol: TCP 40 | dnsPolicy: ClusterFirst 41 | restartPolicy: Always 42 | securityContext: {} 43 | terminationGracePeriodSeconds: 30 44 | volumes: 45 | - name: torrc 46 | secret: 47 | secretName: hs-torrc 48 | 49 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /relay.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | apiVersion: extensions/v1beta1 2 | kind: Deployment 3 | metadata: 4 | labels: 5 | app: tor-relay 6 | name: tor-relay 7 | namespace: default 8 | spec: 9 | replicas: 10 10 | selector: 11 | matchLabels: 12 | app: tor-relay 13 | strategy: 14 | type: Recreate 15 | template: 16 | metadata: 17 | creationTimestamp: null 18 | labels: 19 | app: tor-relay 20 | spec: 21 | containers: 22 | - image: quay.io/andysmith/private-tor:latest 23 | imagePullPolicy: IfNotPresent 24 | args: ["RELAY"] 25 | name: tor-relay 26 | ports: 27 | - containerPort: 7000 28 | protocol: TCP 29 | - containerPort: 9051 30 | protocol: TCP 31 | resources: {} 32 | terminationMessagePath: /dev/termination-log 33 | volumeMounts: 34 | - mountPath: /etc/tor/ 35 | name: torrc 36 | dnsPolicy: ClusterFirst 37 | restartPolicy: Always 38 | securityContext: {} 39 | terminationGracePeriodSeconds: 30 40 | volumes: 41 | - name: torrc 42 | secret: 43 | secretName: relay-torrc 44 | 45 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /setup.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | set -x 3 | 4 | ### For da1, da2, da3 5 | ### 6 | ### 1. Create identify certs 7 | ### 2. Create keys 8 | ### 3. Create Deployment template 9 | ### 4. Create Service template 10 | ### 5. Create Service 11 | ### 6. Using certs (1), keys (2) and Service IP (5) add to da_list 12 | ### 7. Add da_list to torrc for EACH da 13 | ### 8. Create ConfigMaps for certs (1), keys (2), torrc (7) 14 | ### 9. Create da1, da2, da3 Deployment 15 | ### 10. Using da_list create torrc for relays 16 | ### 11. Create relay (1 deployment, scaled to multiple instances) 17 | ### 12. Create relay/hidden service 18 | 19 | 20 | make_da () { 21 | name=$1 22 | mkdir -p $name 23 | cd $name 24 | 25 | #Need service now because we need IP address for da_list AND Address conig 26 | name=$name envsubst < ../da-svc-template.yml > da-svc.yml 27 | kubectl delete -f da-svc.yml 28 | kubectl create -f da-svc.yml 29 | ip=$( kubectl get -f da-svc.yml -o 'jsonpath={.spec.clusterIP}') 30 | 31 | 32 | #For --list-fignerpinrt 33 | cp ../torrc-base torrc 34 | 35 | sudo docker run -u $(id -u) --entrypoint=sh -v `pwd`:`pwd` --workdir=`pwd` -ti quay.io/andysmith/private-tor:latest \ 36 | -c "echo password | tor-gencert --create-identity-key --passphrase-fd o" 37 | 38 | sudo docker run -u $(id -u) --entrypoint=tor -v `pwd`:`pwd` --workdir=`pwd` -ti quay.io/andysmith/private-tor:latest \ 39 | --list-fingerprint --orport 1 --dirserver "x 127.0.0.1:1 ffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff" --datadirectory . 40 | 41 | echo -e "\nNickname $name" >> torrc 42 | echo -e "\nAddress $ip" >> torrc 43 | cat ../torrc-da-base >> torrc 44 | name=$name envsubst < ../da-template.yml > da.yml 45 | 46 | ../da_fingerprint $ip >> ../da_list 47 | cd .. 48 | 49 | } 50 | 51 | make_relay() { 52 | mkdir -p relay 53 | cd relay 54 | cp ../torrc-base torrc 55 | cat ../da_list >> torrc 56 | 57 | kubectl delete secret relay-torrc 58 | kubectl create secret generic relay-torrc --from-file torrc 59 | 60 | kubectl delete -f ../relay.yml 61 | kubectl create -f ../relay.yml 62 | 63 | cd .. 64 | } 65 | 66 | make_hs() { 67 | mkdir -p hs 68 | cd hs 69 | cp ../torrc-base torrc 70 | cat ../da_list >> torrc 71 | 72 | kubectl delete secret hs-torrc 73 | kubectl create secret generic hs-torrc --from-file torrc 74 | 75 | kubectl delete -f ../hs.yml 76 | kubectl create -f ../hs.yml 77 | 78 | cd .. 79 | } 80 | 81 | 82 | rm da_list 83 | 84 | make_da da1 85 | make_da da2 86 | make_da da3 87 | 88 | 89 | cat da_list >> da1/torrc 90 | cat da_list >> da2/torrc 91 | cat da_list >> da3/torrc 92 | 93 | for name in da1 da2 da3 94 | do 95 | #secrets cuz configmaps don't do binary 96 | kubectl delete secret $name-id 97 | kubectl delete secret $name-keys 98 | kubectl delete secret $name-torrc 99 | kubectl delete -f $name/da.yml 100 | 101 | kubectl create secret generic $name-id --from-file $name #TODO: this picks up torrc+other shit 102 | kubectl create secret generic $name-keys --from-file $name/keys 103 | kubectl create secret generic $name-torrc --from-file $name/torrc 104 | kubectl create -f $name/da.yml 105 | done 106 | 107 | 108 | make_relay 109 | 110 | make_hs 111 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /torrc-base: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | TestingTorNetwork 1 2 | 3 | PathsNeededToBuildCircuits 0.25 4 | TestingDirAuthVoteExit * 5 | TestingDirAuthVoteHSDir * 6 | V3AuthNIntervalsValid 2 7 | 8 | ## Always On Testing Options ## 9 | # We enable TestingDirAuthVoteGuard to avoid Guard stability requirements 10 | TestingDirAuthVoteGuard * 11 | # We set TestingMinExitFlagThreshold to 0 to avoid Exit bandwidth requirements 12 | TestingMinExitFlagThreshold 0 13 | # VoteOnHidServDirectoriesV2 needs to be set for HSDirs to get the HSDir flag 14 | #Default VoteOnHidServDirectoriesV2 1 15 | 16 | # Private tor network configuration 17 | RunAsDaemon 0 18 | ConnLimit 60 19 | ShutdownWaitLength 0 20 | #PidFile /var/lib/tor/pid 21 | Log info stdout 22 | ProtocolWarnings 1 23 | SafeLogging 0 24 | DisableDebuggerAttachment 0 25 | 26 | DirPortFrontPage /usr/share/doc/tor/tor-exit-notice.html #TODO doesn't exist 27 | 28 | ORPort 5000 29 | DirPort 7000 30 | ExitPolicy accept *:* 31 | 32 | #Open SOCKS proxy to let anyone use us as a relay 33 | SOCKSPort 0.0.0.0:9050 34 | 35 | #Open ControlPort for arm (password=password) 36 | ControlPort 0.0.0.0:9051 37 | HashedControlPassword 16:6971539E06A0F94C6011414768D85A25949AE1E201BDFE10B27F3B3EBA 38 | 39 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /torrc-da-base: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ## 2 | ## https://github.com/antitree/private-tor-network/blob/53609ddd8d90cc046e884e4bd3592a85f7ced3b0/config/torrc.da 3 | ## 4 | AuthoritativeDirectory 1 5 | V3AuthoritativeDirectory 1 6 | 7 | # Speed up the consensus cycle as fast as it will go 8 | # Voting Interval can be: 9 | # 10, 12, 15, 18, 20, 24, 25, 30, 36, 40, 45, 50, 60, ... 10 | # Testing Initial Voting Interval can be: 11 | # 5, 6, 8, 9, or any of the possible values for Voting Interval, 12 | # as they both need to evenly divide 30 minutes. 13 | # If clock desynchronisation is an issue, use an interval of at least: 14 | # 18 * drift in seconds, to allow for a clock slop factor 15 | TestingV3AuthInitialVotingInterval 300 16 | #V3AuthVotingInterval 15 17 | # VoteDelay + DistDelay must be less than VotingInterval 18 | TestingV3AuthInitialVoteDelay 5 19 | V3AuthVoteDelay 5 20 | TestingV3AuthInitialDistDelay 5 21 | V3AuthDistDelay 5 22 | # This is autoconfigured by chutney, so you probably don't want to use it 23 | #TestingV3AuthVotingStartOffset 0 24 | 25 | # Work around situations where the Exit, Guard and HSDir flags aren't being set 26 | # These flags are all set eventually, but it takes Guard up to ~30 minutes 27 | # We could be more precise here, but it's easiest just to vote everything 28 | # Clients are sensible enough to filter out Exits without any exit ports, 29 | # and Guards and HSDirs without ORPorts 30 | # If your tor doesn't recognise TestingDirAuthVoteExit/HSDir, 31 | # either update your chutney to a 2015 version, 32 | # or update your tor to a later version, most likely 0.2.6.2-final 33 | 34 | # These are all set in common.i in the Comprehensive/Rapid sections 35 | # Work around Exit requirements 36 | #TestingDirAuthVoteExit * 37 | # Work around bandwidth thresholds for exits 38 | #TestingMinExitFlagThreshold 0 39 | # Work around Guard uptime requirements 40 | #TestingDirAuthVoteGuard * 41 | # Work around HSDir uptime and ORPort connectivity requirements 42 | #TestingDirAuthVoteHSDir * 43 | 44 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /use-arm.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | set -ex 3 | 4 | relay=$(kubectl get pods --selector=app=tor-relay -o name | sort -R | head -n 1) 5 | relay=${relay:5} 6 | kubectl port-forward $relay 9051:9051 7 | 8 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /use.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | set -ex 3 | 4 | relay=$(kubectl get pods --selector=app=tor-relay -o name | sort -R | head -n 1) 5 | relay=${relay:5} 6 | kubectl port-forward $relay 9050:9050 7 | #!/bin/bash 8 | set -ex 9 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------