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Apply RPM-related cleanups from John Bashinski
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@ -65,6 +65,24 @@ AC_ARG_WITH(ssl-dir,
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]
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)
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TORUSER=_tor
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AC_ARG_WITH(tor-user,
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[ --with-tor-user=NAME Specify username for tor daemon ],
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[
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TORUSER=$withval
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]
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)
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AC_SUBST(TORUSER)
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TORGROUP=_tor
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AC_ARG_WITH(tor-group,
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[ --with-tor-group=NAME Specify group name for tor daemon ],
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[
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TORGROUP=$withval
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]
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)
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AC_SUBST(TORGROUP)
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AC_SEARCH_LIBS(socket, [socket])
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AC_SEARCH_LIBS(gethostbyname, [nsl])
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AC_SEARCH_LIBS(dlopen, [dl])
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@ -523,7 +541,7 @@ CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -Wall -g -O2"
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echo "confdir: $CONFDIR"
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AC_OUTPUT(Makefile tor.spec contrib/tor.sh contrib/torctl contrib/torify contrib/Makefile contrib/osx/Makefile contrib/osx/TorBundleDesc.plist contrib/osx/TorBundleInfo.plist contrib/osx/TorDesc.plist contrib/osx/TorInfo.plist contrib/osx/TorStartupDesc.plist src/config/torrc.sample doc/tor.1 src/Makefile doc/Makefile doc/design-paper/Makefile src/config/Makefile src/common/Makefile src/or/Makefile src/win32/Makefile src/tools/Makefile)
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AC_OUTPUT(Makefile tor.spec contrib/tor.sh contrib/torctl contrib/torify contrib/tor.logrotate contrib/Makefile contrib/osx/Makefile contrib/osx/TorBundleDesc.plist contrib/osx/TorBundleInfo.plist contrib/osx/TorDesc.plist contrib/osx/TorInfo.plist contrib/osx/TorStartupDesc.plist src/config/torrc.sample doc/tor.1 src/Makefile doc/Makefile doc/design-paper/Makefile src/config/Makefile src/common/Makefile src/or/Makefile src/win32/Makefile src/tools/Makefile)
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if test -x /usr/bin/perl && test -x ./contrib/updateVersions.pl ; then
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./contrib/updateVersions.pl
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@ -2,27 +2,34 @@
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#
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# tor The Onion Router
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#
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# Startup/shutdown script for tor. This is a wrapper around torctl;
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# torctl does the actual work in a relatively system-independent, or at least
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# distribution-independent, way, and this script deals with fitting the
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# whole thing into the conventions of the particular system at hand.
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# This particular script is written for Red Hat/Fedora Linux, and may
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# also work on Mandrake, but not SuSE.
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#
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# These next couple of lines "declare" tor for the "chkconfig" program,
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# originally from SGI, used on Red Hat/Fedora and probably elsewhere.
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#
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# chkconfig: 2345 90 10
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# description: Onion Router
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# description: Onion Router - A low-latency anonymous proxy
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#
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TORUSER=
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TORGROUP=
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TORBIN=@BINDIR@/tor
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TORPID=@LOCALSTATEDIR@/run/tor/tor.pid
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TORLOG=@LOCALSTATEDIR@/log/tor/tor.log
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TORDATA=@LOCALSTATEDIR@/lib/tor
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# Library functions
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if [ -f /etc/rc.d/init.d/functions ]; then
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. /etc/rc.d/init.d/functions
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elif [ -f /etc/init.d/functions ]; then
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. /etc/init.d/functions
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fi
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TORCONF=@CONFDIR@/torrc
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# Strictly speaking, we don't need to su if we have --user and --group.
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# "Belt and suspenders," says jbash.
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TORARGS="--pidfile $TORPID --log \"notice file $TORLOG \" --runasdaemon 1 --datadirectory $TORDATA"
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if [ "x$TORUSER" != "x" ]; then
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TORARGS="$TORARGS --user $TORUSER"
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fi
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if [ "x$TORGROUP" != "x" ]; then
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TORARGS="$TORARGS --group $TORGROUP"
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fi
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RETVAL=0
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TORCTL=@BINDIR@/torctl
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# torctl will use these environment variables
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TORUSER=@TORUSER@
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export TORUSER
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TORGROUP=@TORGROUP@
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export TORGROUP
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if [ -x /bin/su ] ; then
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SUPROG=/bin/su
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@ -39,87 +46,33 @@ fi
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case "$1" in
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start)
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if [ -f $TORPID ]; then
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echo "tor appears to be already running (pid file exists)"
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echo "Maybe you should run: $0 restart ?"
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RETVAL=1
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else
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echo -n "Starting tor..."
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if [ "x$TORUSER" = "x" ]; then
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$TORBIN -f $TORCONF $TORARGS
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else
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$SUPROG -c "$TORBIN -f $TORCONF $TORARGS" $TORUSER
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fi
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action $"Starting tor:" $TORCTL start
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RETVAL=$?
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if [ $RETVAL -eq 0 ]; then
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echo " ok"
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else
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echo " ERROR!"
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fi
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fi
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;;
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stop)
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if [ -f $TORPID ]; then
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echo -n "Killing tor..."
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kill `cat $TORPID`
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action $"Stopping tor:" $TORCTL stop
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RETVAL=$?
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if [ $RETVAL -eq 0 ]; then
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echo " ok"
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else
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echo " ERROR!"
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fi
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else
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echo "Unable to kill tor: $TORPID does not exist. Assuming already dead."
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RETVAL=0
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fi
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;;
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reload)
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if [ -f $TORPID ]; then
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echo -n "Sending HUP to tor..."
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kill -HUP `cat $TORPID`
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RETVAL=$?
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if [ $RETVAL -eq 0 ]; then
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echo " ok"
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else
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echo " ERROR!"
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fi
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else
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echo "Unable to kill tor: $TORPID does not exist"
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RETVAL=1
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fi
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;;
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restart)
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$0 stop
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if [ -f $TORPID ]; then
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rm -f $TORPID
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fi
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$0 start
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action $"Restarting tor:" $TORCTL restart
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RETVAL=$?
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;;
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reload)
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action $"Reloading tor:" $TORCTL reload
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RETVAL=$?
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;;
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status)
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PID=`cat $TORPID 2>/dev/null`
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if [ "$PID" != "" ]; then
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torstat=`ps -p $PID | grep -c "^$PID"`
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if [ $torstat ]; then
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echo "tor is running ($PID)"
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else
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echo "tor is not running (looks like it crashed, look for core? $PID)"
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fi
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else
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echo "tor is not running (exited gracefully)"
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fi
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;;
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log)
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cat $TORLOG
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$TORCTL status
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RETVAL=$?
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;;
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*)
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echo "Usage: $0 (start|stop|restart|status|log)"
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exit 1
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echo "Usage: $0 (start|stop|restart|reload|status)"
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RETVAL=1
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esac
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exit $RETVAL
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# to controlling The Onion Router
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#
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# The exit codes returned are:
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# 0 - operation completed successfully
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# 1 -
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# 0 - operation completed successfully. For "status", tor running.
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# 1 - For "status", tor not running.
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# 2 - Command not supported
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# 3 - Could not be started
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# 3 - Could not be started or reloaded
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# 4 - Could not be stopped
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# 5 -
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# 6 -
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TORBIN="@BINDIR@/$EXEC"
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#
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# the path to the configuration file
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TORCONF=@CONFDIR@/torrc
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TORCONF="@CONFDIR@/torrc"
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#
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# the path to your PID file
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PIDFILE=@LOCALSTATEDIR@/run/tor/tor.pid
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PIDFILE="@LOCALSTATEDIR@/run/tor/tor.pid"
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#
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# The path to the log file
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LOGFILE=@LOCALSTATEDIR@/log/tor/tor.log
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LOGFILE="@LOCALSTATEDIR@/log/tor/tor.log"
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#
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# The path to the datadirectory
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TORDATA=@LOCALSTATEDIR@/lib/tor
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TORDATA="@LOCALSTATEDIR@/lib/tor"
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#
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# The USER and GROUP names:
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# TORUSER and TORGROUP if defined in the environment, else LOGNAME and GROUP
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# respectively.
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TORUSER=
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TORGROUP=
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TORARGS="--pidfile $PIDFILE --log \"notice file $LOGFILE\" --runasdaemon 1"
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TORARGS="$TORARGS --datadirectory $TORDATA"
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# If user and group names are set in the environment, then use them;
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# otherwise run as the invoking user (or whatever user the config
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# file says)... unless the invoking user is root. The idea here is to
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# let an unprivileged user run tor for her own use using this script,
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# while still providing for it to be used as a system daemon.
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if [ "x`id -u`" = "x0" ]; then
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TORUSER=@TORUSER@
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TORGROUP=@TORGROUP@
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fi
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if [ "x$TORUSER" != "x" ]; then
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TORARGS="$TORARGS --user $TORUSER"
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fi
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TORARGS="$TORARGS --group $TORGROUP"
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fi
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if [ -x /bin/su ] ; then
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SUPROG=/bin/su
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elif [ -x /sbin/su ] ; then
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SUPROG=/sbin/su
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elif [ -x /usr/bin/su ] ; then
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SUPROG=/usr/bin/su
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elif [ -x /usr/sbin/su ] ; then
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SUPROG=/usr/sbin/su
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else
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SUPROG=/bin/su
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fi
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# the command used to start
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if [ "x$TORUSER" = "x" ]; then
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# We no longer wrap the Tor daemon startup in an su when running as
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# root, because it's too painful to make the use of su portable.
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# Just let the daemon set the UID and GID.
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START="$TORBIN -f $TORCONF $TORARGS"
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else
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START="$SUPROG -c \\"$TORBIN -f $TORCONF $TORARGS\\" $TORUSER"
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fi
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#
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# -------------------- --------------------
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echo "$0 $ARG: $EXEC (pid $PID) already running"
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continue
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fi
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if $START ; then
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if eval "$START" ; then
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echo "$0 $ARG: $EXEC started"
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# Make sure it stayed up!
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/bin/sleep 1
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checkIfRunning
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if [ $RUNNING -eq 1 ]; then
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echo "$0 $ARG: $EXEC (pid $PID) unexpectedly still running"
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ERROR=4
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fi
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;;
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restart)
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$0 stop start
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;;
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reload)
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if [ $RUNNING -eq 0 ]; then
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echo "$0 $ARG: $STATUS"
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continue
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fi
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if kill -1 $PID; then
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/bin/sleep 1
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echo "$EXEC (PID $PID) reloaded"
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else
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echo "Can't reload $EXEC"
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ERROR=3
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fi
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;;
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status)
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echo $STATUS
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if [ $RUNNING -eq 1 ]; then
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ERROR=0
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else
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ERROR=1
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fi
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;;
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*)
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log)
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cat $LOGFILE
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;;
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help)
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echo "usage: $0 (start|stop|restart|status|help)"
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/bin/cat <<EOF
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start - start $EXEC
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stop - stop $EXEC
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restart - stop and restart $EXEC if running or start if not running
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reload - cause the running process to reinitialize itself
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status - tell whether $EXEC is running or not
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log - display the contents of the log file
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help - this text
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EOF
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ERROR=0
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;;
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*)
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$0 help
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ERROR=2
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;;
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tor.spec.in
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tor.spec.in
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## Things users may want to change
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#
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# User (and group) name under which the Tor daemon runs
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# User (and group) name under which the Tor daemon runs.
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%define runuser _tor
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%define toruser @TORUSER@
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%define torgroup @TORGROUP@
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## Version song and dance
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#
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# have their own ideas about the right ways to do things.
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%define pkgspec tor
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# This spec is intended to build and install on multiple distributions.
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# Detect the distribution we're building on.
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# This spec is intended to build and install on multiple distributions
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# (someday). Detect the distribution we're building on.
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%define is_rh %(test -e /etc/redhat-release && echo 1 || echo 0)
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%define is_fc %(test -e /etc/fedora-release && echo 1 || echo 0)
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@ -102,8 +103,11 @@ Vendor: R. Dingledine <arma@seul.org>
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Packager: Nick Mathewson <nickm@seul.org>
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Requires: openssl >= 0.9.6
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BuildRequires: openssl-devel >= 0.9.6, rpm-build >= 4.0
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Requires(pre): shadow-utils, /usr/bin/id, /bin/date, /bin/sh
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BuildRequires: openssl-devel >= 0.9.6
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%if %{is_fc}
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BuildRequires: rpm-build >= 4.0
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%endif
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Requires(pre): /usr/bin/id, /bin/date, /bin/sh
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Requires(pre): %{_sbindir}/useradd, %{_sbindir}/groupadd
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Source0: http://tor.eff.org/dist/%{name}-%{native_version}.tar.gz
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Tor is a connection-based low-latency anonymous communication system.
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This package provides the "tor" program, which serves as both a client and
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a relay node. Scripts will automatically create a "%{runuser}" user and
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group, and set tor up to run as a daemon when the system is rebooted.
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a relay node. Scripts will automatically create a "%{toruser}" user and
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a "%{torgroup}" group, and set tor up to run as a daemon when the system
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is rebooted.
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Applications connect to the local Tor proxy using the SOCKS
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protocol. The local proxy chooses a path through a set of relays, in
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%prep
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%setup -q -n %{name}-%{native_version}
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# Patch the startup script to use the right user and group IDs. Force
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# the use of /bin/sh as the shell for the "tor" account.
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ed -s contrib/tor.sh.in << '/EOF/' > /dev/null
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,s/^TORUSER=$/TORUSER=%{runuser}/
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,s/^TORGROUP=$/TORGROUP=%{runuser}/
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,s:\$SUPROG:$SUPROG -s /bin/sh:
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#
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# Save and exit ed
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w
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q
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/EOF/
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%build
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%configure
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%configure --with-tor-user=%{toruser} --with-tor-group=%{torgroup}
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%make
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%install
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%makeinstall
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# Install init script.
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# Install init script and control script
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%__mkdir_p ${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}%{_initrddir}
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%__install -p -m 755 contrib/tor.sh ${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}%{_initrddir}/%{name}
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%__install -p -m 755 contrib/torctl ${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}%{_bindir}
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# Set up config file; "sample" file implements a basic user node.
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%__install -p -m 644 ${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}%{_sysconfdir}/%{name}/torrc.sample ${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}%{_sysconfdir}/%{name}/torrc
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# Create a logrotate file. This should really be a source file,
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# but hey...
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# Install the logrotate control file.
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%__mkdir_p -m 755 ${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}%{_sysconfdir}/logrotate.d
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%__cat > ${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}%{_sysconfdir}/logrotate.d/%{name} << /EOF/
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%{_localstatedir}/log/%{name}/*log {
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daily
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rotate 5
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compress
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delaycompress
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missingok
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notifempty
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sharedscripts
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postrotate
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/etc/rc.d/init.d/tor reload > /dev/null
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endscript
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}
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/EOF/
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%__install -p -m 644 contrib/tor.logrotate ${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}%{_sysconfdir}/logrotate.d/%{name}
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# Directories that don't have any preinstalled files
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%__mkdir_p -m 700 ${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}%{_localstatedir}/lib/%{name}
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%clean
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[ "${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}" != "/" ] && rm -rf ${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}
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# These scripts are probably wrong for Mandrake or SuSe. They're certainly
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# These scripts are probably wrong for Mandrake or SuSE. They're certainly
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# wrong for Debian, but what are you doing using RPM on Debian?
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%pre
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[ -f %{_initrddir}/%{name} ] && /sbin/service %{name} stop
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if [ ! -n "`/usr/bin/id -g %{runuser} 2>/dev/null`" ]; then
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# If tor is already installed and running (whether installed by RPM
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# or not), then kill it, but remember that it was running.
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%__rm -f /tmp/${name}-was-running-%{version}-%{release}
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if [ -f %{_initrddir}/%{name} ] && /sbin/service %{name} status ; then
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/sbin/service %{name} stop
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touch /tmp/${name}-was-running-%{version}-%{release}
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fi
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#
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# Create a user and group if need be
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#
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if [ ! -n "`/usr/bin/id -g %{torgroup} 2>/dev/null`" ]; then
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# One would like to default the GID, but doing that properly would
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# require thought.
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%{_sbindir}/groupadd %{runuser} 2> /dev/null
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%{_sbindir}/groupadd %{torgroup} 2> /dev/null
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fi
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if [ ! -n "`/usr/bin/id -u %{runuser} 2>/dev/null`" ]; then
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if [ ! -n "`/usr/bin/id -u %{toruser} 2>/dev/null`" ]; then
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# One would also like to default the UID, but doing that properly would
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# also require thought.
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if [ -x /sbin/nologin ]; then
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%{_sbindir}/useradd -r -g %{runuser} -d %{_localstatedir}/lib/%{name} -s /sbin/nologin %{runuser} 2> /dev/null
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if [ -x %{_sbindir}/nologin ]; then
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%{_sbindir}/useradd -r -g %{torgroup} -d% {_localstatedir}/lib/%{name} -s %{_sbindir}/nologin %{toruser} 2> /dev/null
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else
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%{_sbindir}/useradd -r -g %{runuser} -d %{_localstatedir}/lib/%{name} -s /bin/false %{runuser} 2> /dev/null
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%{_sbindir}/useradd -r -g %{torgroup} -d %{_localstatedir}/lib/%{name} -s /bin/false %{toruser} 2> /dev/null
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fi
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fi
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exit 0
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%post
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# If this is a new installation, use chkconfig to put tor in the
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# default set of runlevels. If it's an upgrade, leave the existing
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# configuration alone.
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if [ $1 -eq 1 ]; then
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/sbin/chkconfig --add %{name}
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fi
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# Older tor RPMS used a different username for the tor daemon.
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# Make sure the runtime data have the right ownership.
|
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%__chown -R %{toruser}.%{torgroup} %{_localstatedir}/{lib,log,run}/%{name}
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if [ -f /tmp/${name}-was-running-%{version}-%{release} ]; then
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/sbin/service %{name} start
|
||||
%__rm -f /tmp/${name}-was-running-%{version}-%{release}
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||||
fi
|
||||
exit 0
|
||||
|
||||
%preun
|
||||
/sbin/chkconfig --del %{name}
|
||||
|
||||
# If no instances of tor will be installed when we're done, make
|
||||
# sure that it gets killed. We *don't* want to kill it or delete
|
||||
# any of its data on uninstall if it's being upgraded to a new
|
||||
# version, because the new version will actually already have
|
||||
# been installed and started before the uninstall script for
|
||||
# the old version is run, and we'd end up hosing it.
|
||||
if [ $1 -le 0 ]; then
|
||||
if [ -f %{_initrddir}/%{name} ] && /sbin/service %{name} status ; then
|
||||
/sbin/service %{name} stop
|
||||
fi
|
||||
%/sbin/chkconfig --del %{name}
|
||||
%__rm -f ${_localstatedir}/lib/%{name}/cached-directory
|
||||
%__rm -f ${_localstatedir}/lib/%{name}/bw_accounting
|
||||
%__rm -f ${_localstatedir}/lib/%{name}/control_auth_cookie
|
||||
%__rm -f ${_localstatedir}/lib/%{name}/router.desc
|
||||
%__rm -f ${_localstatedir}/lib/%{name}/fingerprint
|
||||
fi
|
||||
exit 0
|
||||
|
||||
%files
|
||||
@ -225,17 +244,30 @@ exit 0
|
||||
%doc AUTHORS INSTALL LICENSE README ChangeLog doc/HACKING doc/TODO doc/FAQ
|
||||
%{_mandir}/man*/*
|
||||
%{_bindir}/tor
|
||||
%{_bindir}/torctl
|
||||
%{_bindir}/torify
|
||||
%{_bindir}/tor-resolve
|
||||
%config %{_initrddir}/%{name}
|
||||
%config(noreplace) %attr(0644,root,root) %{_sysconfdir}/logrotate.d/%{name}
|
||||
%dir %attr(0755,root,%{runuser}) %{_sysconfdir}/%{name}/
|
||||
%config(noreplace) %attr(0644,root,%{runuser}) %{_sysconfdir}/%{name}/*
|
||||
%attr(0700,%{runuser},%{runuser}) %dir %{_localstatedir}/lib/%{name}
|
||||
%attr(0750,%{runuser},%{runuser}) %dir %{_localstatedir}/run/%{name}
|
||||
%attr(0750,%{runuser},%{runuser}) %dir %{_localstatedir}/log/%{name}
|
||||
%dir %attr(0755,root,%{torgroup}) %{_sysconfdir}/%{name}/
|
||||
%config(noreplace) %attr(0644,root,%{torgroup}) %{_sysconfdir}/%{name}/*
|
||||
%attr(0700,%{toruser},%{torgroup}) %dir %{_localstatedir}/lib/%{name}
|
||||
%attr(0750,%{toruser},%{torgroup}) %dir %{_localstatedir}/run/%{name}
|
||||
%attr(0750,%{toruser},%{torgroup}) %dir %{_localstatedir}/log/%{name}
|
||||
|
||||
%changelog
|
||||
|
||||
* Mon Jan 17 2005 John Bashinski <jbash@velvet.com>
|
||||
- Take runtime user and group names from configure system. Default
|
||||
user/group names are now "_tor"; blame Roger...
|
||||
- Make logrotate control file a separate file in the source distribution,
|
||||
rather than creating it from the spec file.
|
||||
- Properly handle the order in which RPM executes scriptlets on upgrade.
|
||||
The old code would kill the daemon on upgrade.
|
||||
- Start the tor daemon after installation if and only if it was
|
||||
running before installation. Preserve runlevel setup on upgrade.
|
||||
- Package the torctl script; the init script is now a wrapper around it.
|
||||
|
||||
* Tue Nov 5 2004 John Bashinski <jbash@velvet.com>
|
||||
- Add skeletal support for multiple distributions
|
||||
- Even more ridiculous level of macro-ization
|
||||
@ -258,4 +290,3 @@ exit 0
|
||||
|
||||
* Sat Jan 17 2004 John Bashinski <jbash@velvet.com>
|
||||
- Basic spec file; tested with Red Hat 9.
|
||||
|
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