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							- .TH torify 1 "" Jan-2009 ""
 
- .\" manual page by Peter Palfrader and Jacob Appelbaum
 
- .SH NAME
 
- .LP
 
- torify \- wrapper for torsocks or tsocks and tor
 
- .SH SYNOPSIS
 
- \fBtorify\fP\ \fIapplication\fP\ [\fIapplication's\ arguments\fP]
 
- .SH DESCRIPTION
 
- \fBtorify\fR is a simple wrapper that attempts to find the best underlying Tor
 
- wrapper available on a system. It calls torsocks or tsocks with a tor specific
 
- configuration file.
 
- torsocks is an improved wrapper that explictly rejects UDP, safely resolves DNS
 
- lookups and properly socksifies your TCP connections.
 
- tsocks itself is a wrapper between the tsocks library and the application
 
- that you would like to run socksified.
 
- Please note that since both method use LD_PRELOAD, torify cannot be applied
 
- to suid binaries.
 
- .SH WARNING
 
- You should also be aware that the way tsocks currently works only TCP
 
- connections are socksified.  Be aware that this will in most circumstances
 
- not include hostname lookups which would still be routed through your
 
- normal system resolver to your usual resolving nameservers.  The
 
- \fBtor-resolve\fR(1) tool can be useful as a workaround in some cases.
 
- The Tor FAQ at https://wiki.torproject.org/noreply/TheOnionRouter/TorFAQ might
 
- have further information on this subject.
 
- When used with torsocks, torify should not leak DNS requests or UDP data.
 
- Both will leak ICMP data.
 
- .SH SEE ALSO
 
- .BR tor (1),
 
- .BR tor-resolve (1),
 
- .BR torsocks (1),
 
- .BR tsocks (1),
 
- .BR tsocks.conf (5).
 
 
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