torify (1031B)
1 #! /bin/sh 2 3 # This script used to call (the now deprecated) tsocks as a fallback in case 4 # torsocks wasn't installed. 5 # Now, it's just a backwards compatible shim around torsocks with reasonable 6 # behavior if -v/--verbose or -h/--help arguments are passed. 7 # 8 # Copyright (c) 2004, 2006, 2009 Peter Palfrader 9 # Modified by Jacob Appelbaum <jacob@appelbaum.net> April 16th 2006 10 # Stripped of all the tsocks cruft by ugh on February 22nd 2012 11 # May be distributed under the same terms as Tor itself 12 13 14 compat() { 15 echo "torify is now just a wrapper around torsocks(1) for backwards compatibility." 16 } 17 18 usage() { 19 compat 20 echo "Usage: $0 [-hv] <command> [<options>...]" 21 } 22 23 case $# in 0) 24 usage >&2 25 exit 1 26 esac 27 28 case $# in 1) 29 case $1 in -h|--help) 30 usage 31 exit 0 32 esac 33 esac 34 35 case $1 in -v|--verbose) 36 compat >&2 37 shift 38 esac 39 40 if command -v torsocks > /dev/null; then 41 exec torsocks "$@" 42 else 43 echo "$0: torsocks not found in your PATH. Perhaps it isn't installed? (tsocks is no longer supported, for security reasons.)" >&2 44 fi