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#!/bin/sh
TORLOC=/Library/StartupItems/Tor/Tor.loc
if [ -f $TORLOC ]; then
TORDIR=`cat /Library/StartupItems/Tor/Tor.loc`
if [ "x$TORDIR" = "x" -o ! -d $TORDIR -o ! -x $TORDIR/tor ]; then
TORDIR=/Library/Tor
fi
else
TORDIR=/Library/Tor
fi
TORCONF=$TORDIR/torrc
TORDATA=$TORDIR/var/lib/tor
TORPID=/var/run/Tor.pid
TORUSER=_tor
TORGROUP=daemon
TORCMD=$TORDIR/tor
TORLOG=/var/log/tor.log
## Determine OSX Version
# map version to name
if [ -x /usr/bin/sw_vers ]; then
# This is poor, yet functional. We don't care about the 3rd number in
# the OS version
OSVER=`/usr/bin/sw_vers | grep ProductVersion | cut -f2 | cut -d"." -f1,2`
case "$OSVER" in
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"10.6") ARCH="i386";;
"10.5") ARCH="i386";;
"10.4") ARCH="i386";;
"10.3") ARCH="ppc";;
"10.2") ARCH="ppc";;
"10.1") ARCH="ppc";;
"10.0") ARCH="ppc";;
esac
else
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ARCH="unknown"
fi
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if [ $ARCH != "i386" ]; then
export EVENT_NOKQUEUE=1
fi
##
# Tor Service
##
. /etc/rc.common
StartService ()
{
if [ -f $TORCMD ]; then
if pid=$(GetPID Tor); then
return 0
else
ConsoleMessage "Starting Tor Service"
# Tentative
# Making sure it is not running (I know it is not a best approarch)
killall tor 2>/dev/null
$TORCMD -f "$TORCONF" --runasdaemon 1 --pidfile "$TORPID" --datadirectory "$TORDATA" --user "$TORUSER" --group "$TORGROUP" --log "notice file $TORLOG" &
fi
fi
}
StopService ()
{
if pid=$(GetPID Tor); then
ConsoleMessage "Stopping Tor Service"
kill -TERM "${pid}"
# Just for sanity (sometimes necessary.)
killall tor 2>/dev/null
else
ConsoleMessage "Tor Service not responding."
# Just for sanity (sometimes necessary.)
killall tor 2>/dev/null
fi
}
RestartService () { StopService; StartService; }
if [ "$#" = 0 ]; then
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echo "Syntax: tor {start|stop}"
exit 1
fi
RunService "$1"