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Make http://torproject urls into https://torproject urls. Patch from steve. svn:r12708
213 lines
6.0 KiB
Bash
213 lines
6.0 KiB
Bash
#!/bin/bash
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#
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# tor-ctrl is a commandline tool for executing commands on a tor server via
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# the controlport. In order to get this to work, add "ControlPort 9051" and
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# "CookieAuthentication 1" to your torrc and reload tor. Or - if you want a
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# fixed password - leave out "CookieAuthentication 1" and use the following
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# line to create the appropriate HashedControlPassword entry for your torrc
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# (you need to change yourpassword, of course):
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#
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# echo "HashedControlPassword $(tor --hash-password yourpassword | tail -n 1)"
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#
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# tor-ctrl will return 0 if it was successful and 1 if not, 2 will be returned
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# if something (telnet, xxd) is missing. 4 will be returned if it executed
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# several commands from a file.
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#
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# For setting the bandwidth for specific times of the day, I suggest calling
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# tor-ctrl via cron, e.g.:
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#
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# 0 22 * * * /path/to/tor-ctrl -c "SETCONF bandwidthrate=1mb"
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# 0 7 * * * /path/to/tor-ctrl -c "SETCONF bandwidthrate=100kb"
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#
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# This would set the bandwidth to 100kb at 07:00 and to 1mb at 22:00. You can
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# use notations like 1mb, 1kb or the number of bytes.
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#
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# Many, many other things are possible, see
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# https://www.torproject.org/svn/trunk/doc/spec/control-spec.txt
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#
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# Copyright (c) 2007 by Stefan Behte
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#
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# tor-ctrl is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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#
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# tor-ctrl is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with tor-ctrl; if not, write to the Free Software
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# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
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#
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# Written by Stefan Behte
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#
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# Please send bugs, comments, wishes, thanks and success stories to:
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# Stefan dot Behte at gmx dot net
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#
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# Also have a look at my page:
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# http://ge.mine.nu/
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#
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# 2007-10-03: First version, only changing bandwidth possible.
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# 2007-10-04: Renaming to "tor-ctrl", added a lot of functions, it's now a
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# general-purpose tool.
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# Added control_auth_cookie/controlpassword auth, getopts,
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# program checks, reading from file etc.
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VERSION=v1
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TORCTLIP=127.0.0.1
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TORCTLPORT=9051
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TOR_COOKIE="/var/lib/tor/data/control_auth_cookie"
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SLEEP_AFTER_CMD=1
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VERBOSE=0
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usage()
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{
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cat <<EOF
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tor-ctrl $VERSION by Stefan Behte (http://ge.mine.nu)
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You should have a look at
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https://www.torproject.org/svn/trunk/doc/spec/control-spec.txt
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usage: tor-ctrl [-switch] [variable]
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[-c] [command] = command to execute
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notice: always "quote" your command
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[-f] [file] = file to execute commands from
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notice: only one command per line
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[-a] [path] = path to tor's control_auth_cookie
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default: /var/lib/tor/data/control_auth_cookie
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notice: do not forget to adjust your torrc
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[-s] [time] = sleep [var] seconds after each command sent
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default: 1 second
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notice: for GETCONF, you can use smaller pause times
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than for SETCONF; this is due to telnet's behaviour.
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[-p] [pwd] = Use password [var] instead of tor's control_auth_cookie
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default: not used
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notice: do not forget to adjust your torrc
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[-P] [port] = Tor ControlPort
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default: 9051
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[-v] = verbose
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default: not set
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notice: the default output is the return code ;)
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You propably want to set -v when running manually
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Examples: $0 -c "SETCONF bandwidthrate=1mb"
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$0 -v -c "GETINFO version"
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$0 -v -s 0 -P 9051 -p foobar -c "GETCONF bandwidthrate"
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EOF
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exit 2
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}
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checkprogs()
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{
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programs="telnet"
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if [ "$PASSWORD" = "" ]
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then
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# you only need xxd when using control_auth_cookie
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programs="$programs xxd"
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fi
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for p in $programs
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do
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which $p &>/dev/null # are you there?
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if [ "$?" != "0" ]
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then
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echo "$p is missing."
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exit 2
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fi
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done
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}
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sendcmd()
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{
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echo "$@"
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sleep ${SLEEP_AFTER_CMD}
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}
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login()
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{
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if [ "$PASSWORD" = "" ]
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then
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sendcmd "AUTHENTICATE $(xxd -c 32 -g 0 ${TOR_COOKIE} | awk '{print $2}')"
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else
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sendcmd "AUTHENTICATE \"${PASSWORD}\""
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fi
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}
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cmdpipe()
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{
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login
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sendcmd "$@"
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sendcmd "QUIT"
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}
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vecho()
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{
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if [ $VERBOSE -ge 1 ]
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then
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echo "$@"
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fi
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}
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myecho()
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{
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STR=$(cat)
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vecho "$STR"
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echo "$STR" | if [ "$(grep -c ^"250 ")" = 3 ]
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then
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exit 0
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else
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exit 1
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fi
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}
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filepipe()
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{
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login
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cat "$1" | while read line
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do
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sendcmd "$line"
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done
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sendcmd "QUIT"
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}
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while getopts ":a:c:s:p:P:f:vh" Option
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do
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case $Option in
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a) TOR_COOKIE="${OPTARG}";;
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c) CMD="${OPTARG}";;
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s) SLEEP_AFTER_CMD="${OPTARG}";;
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p) PASSWORD="${OPTARG}";;
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P) TORCTLPORT="${OPTARG}";;
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f) FILE="${OPTARG}";;
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v) VERBOSE=1;;
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h) usage;;
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*) usage;;
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esac
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done
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if [ -e "$FILE" ]
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then
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checkprogs
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filepipe "$FILE" | telnet $TORCTLIP $TORCTLPORT 2>/dev/null | myecho
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exit 4
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fi
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if [ "$CMD" != "" ]
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then
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checkprogs
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cmdpipe $CMD | telnet $TORCTLIP $TORCTLPORT 2>/dev/null | myecho
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else
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usage
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fi
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