slackbuilds_ponce/network/tor
Marco Bonetti dbe994aba1 network/tor: Updated rc.tor to remove hardcoded values, other fixes.
See README.SLACKWARE for more info.

Signed-off-by: dsomero <xgizzmo@slackbuilds.org>
2011-07-14 21:54:05 -03:00
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doinst.sh network/tor: Updated for version 0.2.1.26. 2010-06-16 08:33:16 -05:00
logrotate.tor network/tor: Updated for version 0.2.1.26. 2010-06-16 08:33:16 -05:00
rc.tor network/tor: Updated rc.tor to remove hardcoded values, other fixes. 2011-07-14 21:54:05 -03:00
README network/tor: Updated rc.tor to remove hardcoded values, other fixes. 2011-07-14 21:54:05 -03:00
README.SLACKWARE network/tor: Updated rc.tor to remove hardcoded values, other fixes. 2011-07-14 21:54:05 -03:00
slack-desc network/tor: Updated rc.tor to remove hardcoded values, other fixes. 2011-07-14 21:54:05 -03:00
tor.info network/tor: Updated rc.tor to remove hardcoded values, other fixes. 2011-07-14 21:54:05 -03:00
tor.SlackBuild network/tor: Updated rc.tor to remove hardcoded values, other fixes. 2011-07-14 21:54:05 -03:00
torrc network/tor: Updated rc.tor to remove hardcoded values, other fixes. 2011-07-14 21:54:05 -03:00

Tor is a toolset for a wide range of organizations and people that want
to improve their safety and security on the Internet. Using Tor can help
you anonymize web browsing and publishing, instant messaging, IRC,
SSH, and other applications that use the TCP protocol. Tor also
provides a platform on which software developers can build new
applications with built-in anonymity, safety, and privacy features.

This script requires a 'tor' user/group to exist before running.
The recommended UID/GID is 220. You can create these like so:
  groupadd -g 220 tor
  useradd -u 220 -g 220 -c "The Onion Router" -d /dev/null -s /bin/false tor

You can pass another user/group to the script; this is however, less safe:
  TOR_USER=nobody TOR_GROUP=nogroup sh tor.SlackBuild

The following can be used to start/stop tor automatically:
/etc/rc.d/rc.local
  if [ -x /etc/rc.d/rc.tor ]; then
    /etc/rc.d/rc.tor start
  fi

/etc/rc.d/rc.local_shutdown
  if [ -x /etc/rc.d/rc.tor ]; then
    /etc/rc.d/rc.tor stop
  fi

Tor requires libevent, while tsocks is an optional run-time dependency if you
want to use the "torify" shell script.

Take a look at README.SLACKWARE for important notes and recent changes.