Merge pull request #28338 from oxij/nixos/better-tor
nixos: better tor config
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@ -25,6 +25,7 @@ with lib;
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(mkRenamedOptionModule [ "services" "sslh" "host" ] [ "services" "sslh" "listenAddress" ])
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(mkRenamedOptionModule [ "services" "statsd" "host" ] [ "services" "statsd" "listenAddress" ])
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(mkRenamedOptionModule [ "services" "subsonic" "host" ] [ "services" "subsonic" "listenAddress" ])
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(mkRenamedOptionModule [ "services" "tor" "relay" "portSpec" ] [ "services" "tor" "relay" "port" ])
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(mkRenamedOptionModule [ "jobs" ] [ "systemd" "services" ])
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(mkRenamedOptionModule [ "services" "gitlab" "stateDir" ] [ "services" "gitlab" "statePath" ])
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@ -195,6 +196,8 @@ with lib;
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(mkRemovedOptionModule [ "services" "openvpn" "enable" ] "")
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(mkRemovedOptionModule [ "services" "printing" "cupsFilesConf" ] "")
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(mkRemovedOptionModule [ "services" "printing" "cupsdConf" ] "")
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(mkRemovedOptionModule [ "services" "tor" "relay" "isBridge" ] "Use services.tor.relay.role instead.")
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(mkRemovedOptionModule [ "services" "tor" "relay" "isExit" ] "Use services.tor.relay.role instead.")
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(mkRemovedOptionModule [ "services" "xserver" "startGnuPGAgent" ]
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"See the 16.09 release notes for more information.")
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(mkRemovedOptionModule [ "services" "phpfpm" "phpIni" ] "")
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@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ let
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torDirectory = "/var/lib/tor";
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opt = name: value: optionalString (value != null) "${name} ${value}";
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optint = name: value: optionalString (value != 0) "${name} ${toString value}";
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optint = name: value: optionalString (value != null && value != 0) "${name} ${toString value}";
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torRc = ''
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User tor
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@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ let
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GeoIPv6File ${pkgs.tor.geoip}/share/tor/geoip6
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''}
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${optint "ControlPort" cfg.controlPort}
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${optint "ControlPort" (toString cfg.controlPort)}
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''
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# Client connection config
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+ optionalString cfg.client.enable ''
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@ -27,7 +27,8 @@ let
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''
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# Relay config
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+ optionalString cfg.relay.enable ''
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ORPort ${cfg.relay.portSpec}
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ORPort ${toString cfg.relay.port}
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${opt "Address" cfg.relay.address}
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${opt "Nickname" cfg.relay.nickname}
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${opt "ContactInfo" cfg.relay.contactInfo}
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@ -36,31 +37,32 @@ let
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${opt "AccountingMax" cfg.relay.accountingMax}
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${opt "AccountingStart" cfg.relay.accountingStart}
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${if cfg.relay.isExit then
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${if (cfg.relay.role == "exit") then
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opt "ExitPolicy" cfg.relay.exitPolicy
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else
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"ExitPolicy reject *:*"}
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${optionalString cfg.relay.isBridge ''
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${optionalString (elem cfg.relay.role ["bridge" "private-bridge"]) ''
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BridgeRelay 1
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ServerTransportPlugin obfs2,obfs3 exec ${pkgs.pythonPackages.obfsproxy}/bin/obfsproxy managed
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ExtORPort auto
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${optionalString (cfg.relay.role == "private-bridge") ''
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ExtraInfoStatistics 0
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PublishServerDescriptor 0
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''}
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''}
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''
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+ hiddenServices
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# Hidden services
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+ concatStrings (flip mapAttrsToList cfg.hiddenServices (n: v: ''
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HiddenServiceDir ${torDirectory}/onion/${v.name}
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${flip concatMapStrings v.map (p: ''
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HiddenServicePort ${toString p.port} ${p.destination}
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'')}
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''))
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+ cfg.extraConfig;
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hiddenServices = concatStrings (mapAttrsToList (hiddenServiceDir: hs:
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let
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hsports = concatStringsSep "\n" (map mkHiddenServicePort hs.hiddenServicePorts);
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in
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"HiddenServiceDir ${hiddenServiceDir}\n${hsports}\n${hs.extraConfig}\n"
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) cfg.hiddenServices);
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mkHiddenServicePort = hsport: let
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trgt = optionalString (hsport.target != null) (" " + hsport.target);
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in "HiddenServicePort ${toString hsport.virtualPort}${trgt}";
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torRcFile = pkgs.writeText "torrc" torRc;
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in
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{
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options = {
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@ -96,8 +98,8 @@ in
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};
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controlPort = mkOption {
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type = types.int;
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default = 0;
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type = types.nullOr (types.either types.int types.str);
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default = null;
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example = 9051;
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description = ''
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If set, Tor will accept connections on the specified port
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@ -133,9 +135,10 @@ in
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example = "192.168.0.1:9101";
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description = ''
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Bind to this address to listen for connections from
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Socks-speaking applications. Same as socksListenAddress
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but uses weaker circuit isolation to provide performance
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suitable for a web browser.
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Socks-speaking applications. Same as
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<option>socksListenAddress</option> but uses weaker
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circuit isolation to provide performance suitable for a
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web browser.
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'';
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};
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@ -145,9 +148,9 @@ in
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example = "accept 192.168.0.0/16, reject *";
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description = ''
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Entry policies to allow/deny SOCKS requests based on IP
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address. First entry that matches wins. If no SocksPolicy
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address. First entry that matches wins. If no SocksPolicy
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is set, we accept all (and only) requests from
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SocksListenAddress.
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<option>socksListenAddress</option>.
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'';
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};
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@ -176,45 +179,147 @@ in
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description = ''
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Whether to enable relaying TOR traffic for others.
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See https://www.torproject.org/docs/tor-doc-relay for details.
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See <link xlink:href="https://www.torproject.org/docs/tor-doc-relay" />
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for details.
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Setting this to true requires setting
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<option>services.tor.relay.role</option>
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and
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<option>services.tor.relay.port</option>
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options.
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'';
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};
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isBridge = mkOption {
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type = types.bool;
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default = false;
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role = mkOption {
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type = types.enum [ "exit" "relay" "bridge" "private-bridge" ];
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description = ''
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Bridge relays (or "bridges") are Tor relays that aren't
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listed in the main directory. Since there is no complete
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public list of them, even if an ISP is filtering
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connections to all the known Tor relays, they probably
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won't be able to block all the bridges.
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Your role in Tor network. There're several options:
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A bridge relay can't be an exit relay.
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<variablelist>
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<varlistentry>
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<term><literal>exit</literal></term>
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<listitem>
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<para>
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An exit relay. This allows Tor users to access regular
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Internet services through your public IP.
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</para>
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You need to set relay.enable to true for this option to
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take effect.
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<important><para>
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Running an exit relay may expose you to abuse
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complaints. See
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<link xlink:href="https://www.torproject.org/faq.html.en#ExitPolicies" />
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for more info.
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</para></important>
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The bridge is set up with an obfuscated transport proxy.
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<para>
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You can specify which services Tor users may access via
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your exit relay using <option>exitPolicy</option> option.
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</para>
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</listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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See https://www.torproject.org/bridges.html.en for more info.
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'';
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};
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<varlistentry>
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<term><literal>relay</literal></term>
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<listitem>
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<para>
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Regular relay. This allows Tor users to relay onion
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traffic to other Tor nodes, but not to public
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Internet.
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</para>
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isExit = mkOption {
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type = types.bool;
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default = false;
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description = ''
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An exit relay allows Tor users to access regular Internet
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services.
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<important><para>
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Note that some misconfigured and/or disrespectful
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towards privacy sites will block you even if your
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relay is not an exit relay. That is, just being listed
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in a public relay directory can have unwanted
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consequences.
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Unlike running a non-exit relay, running an exit relay may
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expose you to abuse complaints. See
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https://www.torproject.org/faq.html.en#ExitPolicies for
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more info.
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Which means you might not want to use
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this role if you browse public Internet from the same
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network as your relay, unless you want to write
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e-mails to those sites (you should!).
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</para></important>
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You can specify which services Tor users may access via
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your exit relay using exitPolicy option.
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<para>
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See
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<link xlink:href="https://www.torproject.org/docs/tor-doc-relay.html.en" />
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for more info.
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</para>
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</listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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<varlistentry>
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<term><literal>bridge</literal></term>
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<listitem>
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<para>
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Regular bridge. Works like a regular relay, but
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doesn't list you in the public relay directory and
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hides your Tor node behind obfsproxy.
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</para>
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<para>
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Using this option will make Tor advertise your bridge
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to users through various mechanisms like
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<link xlink:href="https://bridges.torproject.org/" />, though.
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</para>
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<important>
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<para>
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WARNING: THE FOLLOWING PARAGRAPH IS NOT LEGAL ADVISE.
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Consult with your lawer when in doubt.
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</para>
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<para>
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This role should be safe to use in most situations
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(unless the act of forwarding traffic for others is
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a punishable offence under your local laws, which
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would be pretty insane as it would make ISP
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illegal).
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</para>
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</important>
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<para>
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See <link xlink:href="https://www.torproject.org/docs/bridges.html.en" />
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for more info.
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</para>
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</listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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<varlistentry>
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<term><literal>private-bridge</literal></term>
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<listitem>
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<para>
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Private bridge. Works like regular bridge, but does
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not advertise your node in any way.
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</para>
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<para>
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Using this role means that you won't contribute to Tor
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network in any way unless you advertise your node
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yourself in some way.
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</para>
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<para>
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Use this if you want to run a private bridge, for
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example because you'll give out your bridge address
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manually to your friends.
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</para>
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<para>
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Switching to this role after measurable time in
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"bridge" role is pretty useless as some Tor users
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would have learned about your node already. In the
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latter case you can still change
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<option>port</option> option.
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</para>
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<para>
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See <link xlink:href="https://www.torproject.org/docs/bridges.html.en" />
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for more info.
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</para>
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</listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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</variablelist>
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'';
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};
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};
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bandwidthRate = mkOption {
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type = types.int;
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default = 0;
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type = types.nullOr types.int;
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default = null;
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example = 100;
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description = ''
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Specify this to limit the bandwidth usage of relayed (server)
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};
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bandwidthBurst = mkOption {
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type = types.int;
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type = types.nullOr types.int;
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default = cfg.relay.bandwidthRate;
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example = 200;
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description = ''
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'';
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};
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portSpec = mkOption {
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type = types.str;
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example = "143";
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address = mkOption {
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type = types.nullOr types.str;
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default = null;
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example = "noname.example.com";
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description = ''
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The IP address or full DNS name for advertised address of your relay.
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Leave unset and Tor will guess.
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'';
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};
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port = mkOption {
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type = types.either types.int types.str;
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example = 143;
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description = ''
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What port to advertise for Tor connections. This corresponds to the
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<literal>ORPort</literal> section in the Tor manual; see
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considered first to last, and the first match wins. If you
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want to _replace_ the default exit policy, end this with
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either a reject *:* or an accept *:*. Otherwise, you're
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_augmenting_ (prepending to) the default exit
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policy. Leave commented to just use the default, which is
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_augmenting_ (prepending to) the default exit policy.
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Leave commented to just use the default, which is
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available in the man page or at
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https://www.torproject.org/documentation.html
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<link xlink:href="https://www.torproject.org/documentation.html" />.
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Look at https://www.torproject.org/faq-abuse.html#TypicalAbuses
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for issues you might encounter if you use the default exit policy.
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Look at
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<link xlink:href="https://www.torproject.org/faq-abuse.html#TypicalAbuses" />
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for issues you might encounter if you use the default
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exit policy.
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If certain IPs and ports are blocked externally, e.g. by
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your firewall, you should update your exit policy to
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};
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hiddenServices = mkOption {
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type = types.attrsOf (types.submodule ({
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description = ''
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A set of static hidden services that terminate their Tor
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circuits at this node.
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Every element in this set declares a virtual onion host.
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You can specify your onion address by putting corresponding
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private key to an appropriate place in ${torDirectory}.
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For services without private keys in ${torDirectory} Tor
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daemon will generate random key pairs (which implies random
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onion addresses) on restart. The latter could take a while,
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please be patient.
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<note><para>
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Hidden services can be useful even if you don't intend to
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actually <emphasis>hide</emphasis> them, since they can
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also be seen as a kind of NAT traversal mechanism.
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E.g. the example will make your sshd, whatever runs on
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"8080" and your mail server available from anywhere where
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the Tor network is available (which, with the help from
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bridges, is pretty much everywhere), even if both client
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and server machines are behind NAT you have no control
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over.
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</para></note>
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'';
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default = {};
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example = literalExample ''
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{ "my-hidden-service-example".map = [
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{ port = 22; } # map ssh port to this machine's ssh
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{ port = 80; toPort = 8080; } # map http port to whatever runs on 8080
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{ port = "sip"; toHost = "mail.example.com"; toPort = "imap"; } # because we can
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];
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}
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'';
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type = types.loaOf (types.submodule ({name, config, ...}: {
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options = {
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hiddenServicePorts = mkOption {
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type = types.listOf (types.submodule {
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options = {
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virtualPort = mkOption {
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type = types.int;
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example = 80;
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description = "Virtual port.";
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};
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target = mkOption {
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type = types.nullOr types.str;
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default = null;
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example = "127.0.0.1:8080";
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description = ''
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Target virtual Port shall be mapped to.
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You may override the target port, address, or both by
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specifying a target of addr, port, addr:port, or
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unix:path. (You can specify an IPv6 target as
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[addr]:port. Unix paths may be quoted, and may use
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standard C escapes.)
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'';
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};
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};
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});
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example = [ { virtualPort = 80; target = "127.0.0.1:8080"; } { virtualPort = 6667; } ];
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description = ''
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If target is <literal>null</literal> the virtual port is mapped
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to the same port on 127.0.0.1 over TCP. You may use
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<literal>target</literal> to overwrite this behaviour (see
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description of target).
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name = mkOption {
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type = types.str;
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description = ''
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Name of this tor hidden service.
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This corresponds to the <literal>HiddenServicePort VIRTPORT
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[TARGET]</literal> option by looking at the tor manual
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<citerefentry><refentrytitle>tor</refentrytitle>
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<manvolnum>1</manvolnum></citerefentry> for more information.
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'';
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};
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extraConfig = mkOption {
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type = types.str;
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default = "";
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description = ''
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Extra configuration. Contents will be added in the current
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hidden service context.
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'';
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};
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This is purely descriptive.
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After restarting Tor daemon you should be able to
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find your .onion address in
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<literal>${torDirectory}/onion/$name/hostname</literal>.
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'';
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};
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map = mkOption {
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default = [];
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description = "Port mapping for this hidden service.";
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type = types.listOf (types.submodule ({config, ...}: {
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options = {
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port = mkOption {
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type = types.either types.int types.str;
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example = 80;
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description = ''
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Hidden service port to "bind to".
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'';
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};
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destination = mkOption {
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internal = true;
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type = types.str;
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description = "Forward these connections where?";
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};
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toHost = mkOption {
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type = types.str;
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default = "127.0.0.1";
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description = "Mapping destination host.";
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};
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toPort = mkOption {
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type = types.either types.int types.str;
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example = 8080;
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description = "Mapping destination port.";
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};
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|
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};
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config = {
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toPort = mkDefault config.port;
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destination = mkDefault "${config.toHost}:${toString config.toPort}";
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};
|
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}));
|
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};
|
||||
|
||||
};
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||||
|
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config = {
|
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name = mkDefault name;
|
||||
};
|
||||
}));
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||||
default = {};
|
||||
example = {
|
||||
"/var/lib/tor/webserver" = {
|
||||
hiddenServicePorts = [ { virtualPort = 80; } ];
|
||||
};
|
||||
};
|
||||
description = ''
|
||||
Configure hidden services.
|
||||
|
||||
Please consult the tor manual
|
||||
<citerefentry><refentrytitle>tor</refentrytitle>
|
||||
<manvolnum>1</manvolnum></citerefentry> for a more detailed
|
||||
explanation. (search for 'HIDDEN').
|
||||
'';
|
||||
};
|
||||
};
|
||||
};
|
||||
|
||||
config = mkIf cfg.enable {
|
||||
assertions = singleton
|
||||
{ message = "Can't be both an exit and a bridge relay at the same time";
|
||||
assertion =
|
||||
cfg.relay.enable -> !(cfg.relay.isBridge && cfg.relay.isExit);
|
||||
};
|
||||
# Not sure if `cfg.relay.role == "private-bridge"` helps as tor
|
||||
# sends a lot of stats
|
||||
warnings = optional (cfg.relay.enable && cfg.hiddenServices != {})
|
||||
''
|
||||
Running Tor hidden services on a public relay makes the
|
||||
presence of hidden services visible through simple statistical
|
||||
analysis of publicly available data.
|
||||
|
||||
You can safely ignore this warning if you don't intend to
|
||||
actually hide your hidden services. In either case, you can
|
||||
always create a container/VM with a separate Tor daemon instance.
|
||||
'';
|
||||
|
||||
users.extraGroups.tor.gid = config.ids.gids.tor;
|
||||
users.extraUsers.tor =
|
||||
@ -422,9 +582,13 @@ in
|
||||
restartTriggers = [ torRcFile ];
|
||||
|
||||
# Translated from the upstream contrib/dist/tor.service.in
|
||||
preStart = ''
|
||||
install -o tor -g tor -d ${torDirectory}/onion
|
||||
${pkgs.tor}/bin/tor -f ${torRcFile} --verify-config
|
||||
'';
|
||||
|
||||
serviceConfig =
|
||||
{ Type = "simple";
|
||||
ExecStartPre = "${pkgs.tor}/bin/tor -f ${torRcFile} --verify-config";
|
||||
ExecStart = "${pkgs.tor}/bin/tor -f ${torRcFile} --RunAsDaemon 0";
|
||||
ExecReload = "${pkgs.coreutils}/bin/kill -HUP $MAINPID";
|
||||
KillSignal = "SIGINT";
|
||||
|
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