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Upgrade TOR Version #2

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DarkIsDude opened this issue Sep 21, 2018 · 16 comments
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Upgrade TOR Version #2

DarkIsDude opened this issue Sep 21, 2018 · 16 comments

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@DarkIsDude
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Hi,

Soon this version will expire... Can you update to the last one?
I think if you just launch a new build, should be enough.

@DarkIsDude
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@chriswayg should I fork it and maintain it ?

@elsbrock
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elsbrock commented Jan 9, 2019

Any chance to get this done?

@rkost
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rkost commented Jan 10, 2019

So my solution was to build this container myself. I needed to fix two tiny things (--no-tty for the pgp thing) and for some reason the

ARG GPGKEY=A3C4F0F979CAA22CDBA8F512EE8CBC9E886DDD89
ARG APT_KEY_DONT_WARN_ON_DANGEROUS_USAGE="True"
ARG DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive

did not work for me, so I switched from ARG to ENV (not the best thing to do, but this way it builds for me).
Last thing to do was to remove image: chriswayg/tor-server from the docker compose and replace it with build .

Will push this stuff on monday (I hope) as I do not have access to my host at the moment.

@rkost
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rkost commented Jan 10, 2019

This will of cause not fix the outdated version on docker hub though...

@DarkIsDude
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DarkIsDude commented Jan 10, 2019

Hi guys, I forked this project some months ago because the maintainer don't update the project (#1). Feel free to try it, I reopened the project.

https://cloud.docker.com/repository/registry-1.docker.io/doudou34/tor-server

@chriswayg
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chriswayg commented Jul 26, 2019

@DarkIsDude The docker image used to update automatically each time the Debian base image was updated. Due to a change of Automated Builds on DockerHub, this is no longer possible. I will manually update when I get to it. Just feel free to fork and update stuff.

@chriswayg
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Debian and Tor has been updated to the latest version. Automated tests on Travis ran successfully, so everything should work as expected now.

https://travis-ci.org/chriswayg/tor-server

@maschhoff
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Push - please make an update again. Its been a while.

@DarkIsDude
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@maschhoff @rkost https://github.com/DarkIsDude/tor-server

Tor 0.4.2.5 running on Linux with Libevent 2.1.11-stable, OpenSSL 1.1.1d, Zlib 1.2.11, Liblzma 5.2.4, and Libzstd 1.4.4.

@andrewbpowers
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Will updates come again at some point or will the image be adapted so that updates are installed automatically or is the "project" dead?

Stay healthy!

@DarkIsDude
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@andrewbpowers just update the one behind the previous link Tor 0.4.5.10 running on Linux with Libevent 2.1.12-stable, OpenSSL 1.1.1k, Zlib 1.2.11, Liblzma 5.2.5, Libzstd 1.4.8 and Glibc 2.31 as libc.. Thanks for the reminder 👍

@andrewbpowers
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andrewbpowers commented Nov 17, 2021

@andrewbpowers just update the one behind the previous link Tor 0.4.5.10 running on Linux with Libevent 2.1.12-stable, OpenSSL 1.1.1k, Zlib 1.2.11, Liblzma 5.2.5, Libzstd 1.4.8 and Glibc 2.31 as libc.. Thanks for the reminder 👍

Doesn't work...
Unable to find IPv4 address for ORPort 9001

And the "chriswayg/tor-server" worked immediately and without any problems.
Unfortunately, your version throws the above error.

Nothing also changes with ORPort 9001 IPv4Only.

@elsbrock
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elsbrock commented Nov 21, 2021

I am working on an auto-updating minimal image based on Arch, since Arch is pretty close to upstream. The image is updated automatically at least once a week (IIRC that is the archlinux Docker image release schedule) using renovate. It is work in progress and can be found here.

@andrewbpowers
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Thank you for your feedback!

Pretty nice work! :.-)

But why no torrc-config file and no shell?
This makes useless work as far as copying files into containers is concerned.

@elsbrock
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Thank you for the feedback. I think the process is pretty much the same, instead of copying a full torrc, you copy a config snippet to be included. The benefit is that we can use the torrc that is bundled with Arch.

Regarding the shell, I have no use for it and like my images small – but we could think about publishing another flavor of the image with a full userland I guess.

@andrewbpowers
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Thanks for your answer and the informations!

I see! Then I'm curious what will be published in the future from you so.
I find it quite amazing how few working and current images exist.

Meanwhile I have "built" a few images myself and the last ones work quite well.
A shell and a clear torrc config file, is of course also included ;-)

Take care!

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