This Dockerfile sets up a secure docker container, creates a single username and is anonymously accessible from the tor network. To use this container you'll need to have Docker installed on your system. The connecting client needs to have the following packages:
- tor
- torify (included in tor package)
- torsocks
Install the required packages:
# Debian based systems:
$ sudo apt install tor torsocks --yes
# Arch based systems:
$ sudo pacman -S tor torsocks --noconfirm
# Redhad / Centos
$ dnf install epel-release
$ dnf install tor
# Clone this repository:
$ git clone https://github.com/insidious-security/torpod.git
# Change to torpod directory:
$ cd torpod/
# Change the username and password in the Dockerfile.
line 8: RUN echo "username:changeme" | chpasswd
# Build and run the container:
$ docker build -t torpod:latest .
$ docker run --name torpod -dit torpod:latest
# Check the container status:
$ docker ps -a
# Get the onion hostname:
$ docker exec torpod cat /var/lib/tor/onion-ssh/hostname
# Connecting:
# Make sure tor.service is running on your connecting client..
$ torify ssh sidious@owhfjwncoiwncoewncowencojwncoic.this.is.an.example.address.onion