Running Tor service in the jail environment

Hubert Hauser hubot at mail.com
Tue Dec 11 01:43:25 UTC 2018


I want to torify my FreeBSD old machine purposed to mainly darknet
activities.

Should I worry about these errors during creating jail?

|Warning: Some services already seem to be listening on all IP,
(including 127.0.1.1) This may cause some confusion, here they are: root
ntpd 58008 20 udp6 *:123 *:* root ntpd 58008 21 udp4 *:123 *:* root lpd
48726 6 tcp6 *:515 *:* root lpd 48726 7 tcp4 *:515 *:* Warning: Some
services already seem to be listening on IP 192.168.1.105 This may cause
some confusion, here they are: root ntpd 58008 23 udp4 192.168.1.105:123
*:* Warning: Some services already seem to be listening on all IP,
(including 192.168.1.105) This may cause some confusion, here they are:
root ntpd 58008 20 udp6 *:123 *:* root ntpd 58008 21 udp4 *:123 *:* root
lpd 48726 6 tcp6 *:515 *:* root lpd 48726 7 tcp4 *:515 *:|

Should jail have access to loopback interface and public Ethernet
interface assuming that all traffic from this machine will be routed
through Tor? Is it necessary to set up a virtual network interface to
communicate between jails?


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