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torproxy.sh
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
#===============================================================================
# FILE: torproxy.sh
#
# USAGE: ./torproxy.sh
#
# DESCRIPTION: Entrypoint for torproxy docker container
#
# OPTIONS: ---
# REQUIREMENTS: ---
# BUGS: ---
# NOTES: ---
# AUTHOR: David Personette ([email protected]),
# ORGANIZATION:
# CREATED: 09/28/2014 12:11
# REVISION: 1.0
#===============================================================================
set -o nounset # Treat unset variables as an error
### bandwidth: set the BW available for relaying
# Arguments:
# KiB/s) KiB/s of data that can be relayed
# Return: Updated configuration file
bandwidth() { local kbs="${1:-10}" file=/etc/tor/torrc
sed -i '/^RelayBandwidth/d' $file
echo "RelayBandwidthRate $kbs KB" >>$file
echo "RelayBandwidthBurst $(( kbs * 2 )) KB" >>$file
}
### exitnode: Allow exit traffic
# Arguments:
# N/A)
# Return: Updated configuration file
exitnode() { local file=/etc/tor/torrc
sed -i '/^ExitPolicy/d' $file
}
### exitnode_country: Only allow traffic to exit in a specified country
# Arguments:
# country) country where we want to exit
# Return: Updated configuration file
exitnode_country() { local country="$1" file=/etc/tor/torrc
sed -i '/^StrictNodes/d; /^ExitNodes/d' $file
echo "StrictNodes 1" >>$file
echo "ExitNodes {$country}" >>$file
}
### hidden_service: setup a hidden service
# Arguments:
# port) port to connect to service
# host) host:port where service is running
# Return: Updated configuration file
hidden_service() { local port="$1" host="$2" file=/etc/tor/torrc
sed -i '/^HiddenServicePort '"$port"' /d' $file
grep -q '^HiddenServiceDir' $file ||
echo "HiddenServiceDir /var/lib/tor/hidden_service" >>$file
echo "HiddenServicePort $port $host" >>$file
}
### newnym: setup new circuits
# Arguments:
# N/A)
# Return: New circuits for tor connections
newnym() { local file=/etc/tor/run/control.authcookie
echo -e 'AUTHENTICATE "'"$(cat $file)"'"\nSIGNAL NEWNYM\nQUIT' |
nc 127.0.0.1 9051
if ps -ef | egrep -v 'grep|torproxy.sh' | grep -q tor; then exit 0; fi
}
### password: setup a hashed password
# Arguments:
# passwd) passwd to set
# Return: Updated configuration file
password() { local passwd="$1" file=/etc/tor/torrc
sed -i '/^HashedControlPassword/d' $file
sed -i '/^ControlPort/s/ 9051/ 0.0.0.0:9051/' $file
echo "HashedControlPassword $(su - tor -s/bin/bash -c \
"tor --hash-password '$passwd'")" >>$file
}
### usage: Help
# Arguments:
# none)
# Return: Help text
usage() { local RC="${1:-0}"
echo "Usage: ${0##*/} [-opt] [command]
Options (fields in '[]' are optional, '<>' are required):
-h This help
-b \"\" Configure tor relaying bandwidth in KB/s
possible arg: \"[number]\" - # of KB/s to allow
-e Allow this to be an exit node for tor traffic
-l \"<country>\" Configure tor to only use exit nodes in specified country
required args: \"<country>\" (IE, "US" or "DE")
<country> - country traffic should exit in
-n Generate new circuits now
-p \"<password>\" Configure tor HashedControlPassword for control port
-s \"<port>;<host:port>\" Configure tor hidden service
required args: \"<port>;<host:port>\"
<port> - port for .onion service to listen on
<host:port> - destination for service request
The 'command' (if provided and valid) will be run instead of torproxy
" >&2
exit $RC
}
while getopts ":hb:el:np:s:" opt; do
case "$opt" in
h) usage ;;
b) bandwidth "$OPTARG" ;;
e) exitnode ;;
l) exitnode_country "$OPTARG" ;;
n) newnym ;;
p) password "$OPTARG" ;;
s) eval hidden_service $(sed 's/^/"/; s/$/"/; s/;/" "/g' <<< $OPTARG) ;;
"?") echo "Unknown option: -$OPTARG"; usage 1 ;;
":") echo "No argument value for option: -$OPTARG"; usage 2 ;;
esac
done
shift $(( OPTIND - 1 ))
[[ "${BW:-""}" ]] && bandwidth "$BW"
[[ "${EXITNODE:-""}" ]] && exitnode
[[ "${LOCATION:-""}" ]] && exitnode_country "$LOCATION"
[[ "${PASSWORD:-""}" ]] && password "$PASSWORD"
[[ "${SERVICE:-""}" ]] && eval hidden_service \
$(sed 's/^/"/; s/$/"/; s/;/" "/g' <<< $SERVICE)
[[ "${USERID:-""}" =~ ^[0-9]+$ ]] && usermod -u $USERID -o tor
[[ "${GROUPID:-""}" =~ ^[0-9]+$ ]] && groupmod -g $GROUPID -o tor
for env in $(printenv | grep '^TOR_'); do
name="$(cut -c5- <<< ${env%%=*})"
val="\"${env##*=}\""
[[ "$name" =~ _ ]] && continue
[[ "$val" =~ ^\"([0-9]+|false|true)\"$ ]] && val="$(sed 's|"||g' <<< $val)"
if grep -q "^$name" /etc/tor/torrc; then
sed -i "/^$name/s| .*| $val|" /etc/tor/torrc
else
echo "$name $val" >>/etc/tor/torrc
fi
done
chown -Rh tor. /etc/tor /var/lib/tor /var/log/tor 2>&1 |
grep -iv 'Read-only' || :
if [[ $# -ge 1 && -x $(which $1 2>&-) ]]; then
exec "$@"
elif [[ $# -ge 1 ]]; then
echo "ERROR: command not found: $1"
exit 13
elif ps -ef | egrep -v 'grep|torproxy.sh' | grep -q tor; then
echo "Service already running, please restart container to apply changes"
else
[[ -e /srv/tor/hidden_service/hostname ]] && {
echo -en "\nHidden service hostname: "
cat /srv/tor/hidden_service/hostname; echo; }
/usr/sbin/privoxy --user privoxy /etc/privoxy/config
exec /usr/bin/tor
fi