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- #!/bin/sh
- #
- # TOR control script designed to allow an easy command line interface
- # to controlling The Onion Router
- #
- # The exit codes returned are:
- # 0 - operation completed successfully. For "status", tor running.
- # 1 - For "status", tor not running.
- # 2 - Command not supported
- # 3 - Could not be started or reloaded
- # 4 - Could not be stopped
- # 5 -
- # 6 -
- # 7 -
- # 8 -
- #
- # When multiple arguments are given, only the error from the _last_
- # one is reported.
- #
- #
- # |||||||||||||||||||| START CONFIGURATION SECTION ||||||||||||||||||||
- # -------------------- --------------------
- # Name of the executable
- EXEC=tor
- #
- # the path to your binary, including options if necessary
- TORBIN="@BINDIR@/$EXEC"
- #
- # the path to the configuration file
- TORCONF="@CONFDIR@/torrc"
- #
- # the path to your PID file
- PIDFILE="@LOCALSTATEDIR@/run/tor/tor.pid"
- #
- # The path to the log file
- LOGFILE="@LOCALSTATEDIR@/log/tor/tor.log"
- #
- # The path to the datadirectory
- TORDATA="@LOCALSTATEDIR@/lib/tor"
- #
- TORARGS="--pidfile $PIDFILE --log \"notice file $LOGFILE\" --runasdaemon 1"
- TORARGS="$TORARGS --datadirectory $TORDATA"
- # If user and group names are set in the environment, then use them;
- # otherwise run as the invoking user (or whatever user the config
- # file says)... unless the invoking user is root. The idea here is to
- # let an unprivileged user run tor for her own use using this script,
- # while still providing for it to be used as a system daemon.
- if [ "x`id -u`" = "x0" ]; then
- TORUSER=@TORUSER@
- TORGROUP=@TORGROUP@
- fi
- if [ "x$TORUSER" != "x" ]; then
- TORARGS="$TORARGS --user $TORUSER"
- fi
- if [ "x$TORGROUP" != "x" ]; then
- TORARGS="$TORARGS --group $TORGROUP"
- fi
- # We no longer wrap the Tor daemon startup in an su when running as
- # root, because it's too painful to make the use of su portable.
- # Just let the daemon set the UID and GID.
- START="$TORBIN -f $TORCONF $TORARGS"
- #
- # -------------------- --------------------
- # |||||||||||||||||||| END CONFIGURATION SECTION ||||||||||||||||||||
- ERROR=0
- ARGV="$@"
- if [ "x$ARGV" = "x" ] ; then
- ARGS="help"
- fi
- checkIfRunning ( ) {
- # check for pidfile
- PID=unknown
- if [ -f $PIDFILE ] ; then
- PID=`/bin/cat $PIDFILE`
- if [ "x$PID" != "x" ] ; then
- if kill -0 $PID 2>/dev/null ; then
- STATUS="$EXEC (pid $PID) running"
- RUNNING=1
- else
- STATUS="PID file ($PIDFILE) present, but $EXEC ($PID) not running"
- RUNNING=0
- fi
- else
- STATUS="$EXEC (pid $PID?) not running"
- RUNNING=0
- fi
- else
- STATUS="$EXEC apparently not running (no pid file)"
- RUNNING=0
- fi
- return
- }
- for ARG in $@ $ARGS
- do
- checkIfRunning
- case $ARG in
- start)
- if [ $RUNNING -eq 1 ]; then
- echo "$0 $ARG: $EXEC (pid $PID) already running"
- continue
- fi
- if eval "$START" ; then
- echo "$0 $ARG: $EXEC started"
- # Make sure it stayed up!
- /bin/sleep 1
- checkIfRunning
- if [ $RUNNING -eq 0 ]; then
- echo "$0 $ARG: $EXEC (pid $PID) quit unexpectedly"
- fi
- else
- echo "$0 $ARG: $EXEC could not be started"
- ERROR=3
- fi
- ;;
- stop)
- if [ $RUNNING -eq 0 ]; then
- echo "$0 $ARG: $STATUS"
- continue
- fi
- if kill -15 $PID ; then
- echo "$0 $ARG: $EXEC stopped"
- else
- /bin/sleep 1
- if kill -9 $PID ; then
- echo "$0 $ARG: $EXEC stopped"
- else
- echo "$0 $ARG: $EXEC could not be stopped"
- ERROR=4
- fi
- fi
- # Make sure it really died!
- /bin/sleep 1
- checkIfRunning
- if [ $RUNNING -eq 1 ]; then
- echo "$0 $ARG: $EXEC (pid $PID) unexpectedly still running"
- ERROR=4
- fi
- ;;
- restart)
- $0 stop start
- ;;
- reload)
- if [ $RUNNING -eq 0 ]; then
- echo "$0 $ARG: $STATUS"
- continue
- fi
- if kill -1 $PID; then
- /bin/sleep 1
- echo "$EXEC (PID $PID) reloaded"
- else
- echo "Can't reload $EXEC"
- ERROR=3
- fi
- ;;
- status)
- echo $STATUS
- if [ $RUNNING -eq 1 ]; then
- ERROR=0
- else
- ERROR=1
- fi
- ;;
- log)
- cat $LOGFILE
- ;;
- help)
- echo "usage: $0 (start|stop|restart|status|help)"
- /bin/cat <<EOF
- start - start $EXEC
- stop - stop $EXEC
- restart - stop and restart $EXEC if running or start if not running
- reload - cause the running process to reinitialize itself
- status - tell whether $EXEC is running or not
- log - display the contents of the log file
- help - this text
- EOF
- ERROR=0
- ;;
- *)
- $0 help
- ERROR=2
- ;;
- esac
- done
- exit $ERROR
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