tor/contrib/privoxy-tor-toggle
Roger Dingledine cb35994dec add a contrib script to toggle whether privoxy uses tor.
seems to be configured for debian by default.


svn:r3741
2005-03-11 20:30:22 +00:00

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#!/bin/sh
# A script to turn tor sock4a in privoxy on or off.
CONFFILE=/etc/privoxy/config # privoxy config file.
TOR_REG="forward.*localhost:9050" # Regular expression open the tor in privoxy
PRIVOXY="/etc/init.d/privoxy restart" # command to reload privoxy config file.
SED="/bin/sed" # sed command, of course.
GREP="/bin/grep" # grep command.
usage () {
echo "\
Usage:
privoxy.tor <-- No arguments. Switch the tor on or off.
privoxy.tor [on|off] <-- Set the tor on or off.
privoxy.tor !.*xia <-- Any argument other than above shows
current status of the tor.
privoxy.tor [-h|--help|-?] <-- Print usage.
"
}
# Find out the current status of tor. Set $tor_status
get_status () {
gret=`$GREP -l -e "^$TOR_REG" $CONFFILE`
if [ x$gret = x ] ; then
tor_status=off;
else
tor_status=on;
fi
return
}
# Turn tor on/off according to $1
set_tor () {
tor_gate=$1
get_status
if [ $tor_status = $tor_gate ] ; then
echo "The tor is already $1."
return
elif [ $tor_gate = flip ] ; then
if [ $tor_status = on ] ; then
tor_gate=off
elif [ $tor_status = off ] ; then
tor_gate=on
fi
fi
echo "Turning the tor $tor_gate..."
if [ $tor_gate = on ] ; then
reg=s/^#\($TOR_REG\)/\\1/
$SED -i.bak -r "$reg" $CONFFILE
else
reg=s/^\($TOR_REG\)/#\\1/
$SED -i.bak -r "$reg" $CONFFILE
fi
$PRIVOXY
return 0;
}
if [ x$1 = x ] ; then
set_tor flip
elif [ $1 = on ] ; then
set_tor on
elif [ $1 = off ] ; then
set_tor off
elif [ $1 = --help ] || [ $1 = -h ] || [ $1 = "-?" ] ; then
usage
exit 0
else
get_status
echo "Currently, the tor is $tor_status."
fi