
Storage & Tor Network ConfigurationĪll of the required information that other nodes need to know about on the network are stored in a named volume torvol which you can find the path for doing docker volume inspect privatetornetwork_torvol or use docker volume ls to find its name on your system.

If this needs to be said, this should never be used as a replacement for tor. Traffic analysis: Test out the latest tor exploit and pretend to be a nation state adversary. Tor development: in the case you're working on a patch that is more complex and requires seeing what happens on the tor network, you can apply the patches to the containers. Originally this project was part of a class I wrote to teach about how tor works. Tor research: learn how tor interacts with nodes, make modifications to settings and see what happens, understand how the Tor Network operates without affecting real people. If you're going "Why do I want this?" here's a few examples: > I already read readme.This will create 3 directory authorities (DA's), 1 client listning on port 9050, 5 relays, and 3 exits. > I received tip that I can use chutney to test private network for TOR

