# https://hub.docker.com/r/dperson/torproxy # If set use named user instead of 'tor' (for example root) #TORUSER=tor # As above, set a tor relay bandwidth limit in KB, IE 50 #BW=50 # As above, allow tor traffic to access the internet from your IP # DO NOT ENABLE UNLESS YOU REALLY KNOW WHAT YOU'RE DOING # https://www.eff.org/ru/deeplinks/2017/04/access-now-and-eff-condemn-arrest-tor-node-operator-dmitry-bogatov-russia #EXITNODE= # As above, configure the country to use for exit node selection #LOCATION=FI # As above, configure HashedControlPassword for control port #PASSWORD=SetYourPasswordHere # As above, configure hidden service, IE '80;hostname:80' #SERVICE= # Configure the zoneinfo timezone, IE EST5EDT #TZ=Europe/Moscow # Set the UID for the app user #USERID=1000 # Set the GID for the app user #GROUPID=1000 # TOR_ # Other environment variables beginning with TOR_ will edit the configuration file accordingly. # Check https://manpages.debian.org/jessie/tor/torrc.5 for more information. # A list of identity fingerprints, nicknames, and country codes of nodes to use for the first hop in your normal circuits. # Normal circuits include all circuits except for direct connections to directory servers. The Bridge option overrides this option; # if you have configured bridges and UseBridges is 1, the Bridges are used as your entry nodes. # Specify entry node(s) #TOR_EntryNodes=127.0.0.1 # Enable bridges #TOR_UseBridges=1 # Specify bridge(s) #TOR_Bridge=obfs4 127.0.0.1:1234 1234ABCDEF cert=somecert iat-mode=0