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- #!/bin/sh
- #
- # tor The Onion Router
- #
- # Startup/shutdown script for tor. This is a wrapper around torctl;
- # torctl does the actual work in a relatively system-independent, or at least
- # distribution-independent, way, and this script deals with fitting the
- # whole thing into the conventions of the particular system at hand.
- #
- # These next couple of lines "declare" tor for the "chkconfig" program,
- # originally from SGI, used on Red Hat/Fedora and probably elsewhere.
- #
- # chkconfig: 2345 90 10
- # description: Onion Router - A low-latency anonymous proxy
- #
- ### BEGIN INIT INFO
- # Provides: tor
- # Required-Start: $network
- # Required-Stop: $network
- # Default-Start: 3 5
- # Default-Stop: 0 1 2 6
- # Description: Start the tor daemon
- ### END INIT INFO
- . /etc/rc.status
- # Shell functions sourced from /etc/rc.status:
- # rc_check check and set local and overall rc status
- # rc_status check and set local and overall rc status
- # rc_status -v ditto but be verbose in local rc status
- # rc_status -v -r ditto and clear the local rc status
- # rc_failed set local and overall rc status to failed
- # rc_reset clear local rc status (overall remains)
- # rc_exit exit appropriate to overall rc status
- # First reset status of this service
- rc_reset
- # Increase open file descriptors a reasonable amount
- ulimit -n 8192
- TORCTL=@BINDIR@/torctl
- # torctl will use these environment variables
- TORUSER=@TORUSER@
- export TORUSER
- TORGROUP=@TORGROUP@
- export TORGROUP
- if [ -x /bin/su ] ; then
- SUPROG=/bin/su
- elif [ -x /sbin/su ] ; then
- SUPROG=/sbin/su
- elif [ -x /usr/bin/su ] ; then
- SUPROG=/usr/bin/su
- elif [ -x /usr/sbin/su ] ; then
- SUPROG=/usr/sbin/su
- else
- SUPROG=/bin/su
- fi
- case "$1" in
- start)
- echo "Starting tor daemon"
- ## Start daemon with startproc(8). If this fails
- ## the echo return value is set appropriate.
- startproc -f $TORCTL start
- # Remember status and be verbose
- rc_status -v
- ;;
- stop)
- echo "Stopping tor daemon"
- startproc -f $TORCTL stop
- # Remember status and be verbose
- rc_status -v
- ;;
- restart)
- echo "Restarting tor daemon"
- startproc -f $TORCTL restart
- # Remember status and be verbose
- rc_status -v
- ;;
- reload)
- echo "Reloading tor daemon"
- startproc -f $TORCTL reload
- # Remember status and be verbose
- rc_status -v
- ;;
- status)
- startproc -f $TORCTL status
- # Remember status and be verbose
- rc_status -v
- ;;
- *)
- echo "Usage: $0 (start|stop|restart|reload|status)"
- RETVAL=1
- esac
- rc_exit
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