Hi,

> On 1 Apr 2019, at 07:55, Alessandro Fiori <alefio...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> I would like to share with the community some tests I've made for setting up 
> a "swarm" of Tor relays.
> 
> I setted up 3 exit relays and 3 middle relays on the same IPv4 address, to 
> make some testing, and the entire swarm works like a charm.
> 
> Due to Tor limitation, I have decided to build a template for preparing the 
> cluster, and upload it to GitHub.
> 
> You can find the example mini-cluster here:
> https://github.com/randomtable/ChimeraOS/tree/master/TorSwarm 
> 
> I have tested the exit capabilities on another network with different public 
> IP address.
> 
> All the relays have published their own descriptors, I have prepared the 
> containers as a single, separated machines.
> 
> The process is different from preparing a single relay, because of Docker 
> build process.
> 
> I have disabled caching during the cluster process, so i have been able to 
> modify torrc without issues.
> 
> Because  its very interesting, attached to this e-mail there is the console 
> Logs from the 6 relays.
> 
> All containers are read-only, so the entire relay will destroy at the end of 
> session.
> 
> I hope this can be useful.

Tor clients will only see 2 of your 6 relays, because the Tor directory 
authorities only publish 2 relays per IPv4 address.

Also, please use the deb.torproject.org repositories to get the latest version 
of tor:
Mar 31 19:57:08.000 [warn] Please upgrade! This version of Tor (0.3.3.9) is not 
recommended, according to the directory authorities. Recommended versions are: 
0.2.9.15,0.2.9.16,0.2.9.17,0.3.4.10,0.3.4.11,0.3.5.7,0.3.5.8,0.4.0.1-alpha,0.4.0.2-alpha,0.4.0.3-alpha

https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/TorRelayGuide/DebianUbuntu

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