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Shell script to start tor
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#!/usr/bin/env bash | |
# 'Wi-Fi' or 'Ethernet' or 'Display Ethernet' | |
INTERFACE=Wi-Fi | |
# Ask for the administrator password upfront | |
sudo -v | |
# Keep-alive: update existing `sudo` time stamp until finished | |
while true; do sudo -n true; sleep 60; kill -0 "$$" || exit; done 2>/dev/null & | |
# trap ctrl-c and call disable_proxy() | |
function disable_proxy() { | |
sudo networksetup -setsocksfirewallproxystate $INTERFACE off | |
echo "$(tput setaf 64)" #green | |
echo "SOCKS proxy disabled." | |
echo "$(tput sgr0)" # color reset | |
} | |
trap disable_proxy INT | |
# Let's roll | |
sudo networksetup -setsocksfirewallproxy $INTERFACE 127.0.0.1 9050 off | |
sudo networksetup -setsocksfirewallproxystate $INTERFACE on | |
echo "$(tput setaf 64)" # green | |
echo "SOCKS proxy 127.0.0.1:9050 enabled." | |
echo "$(tput setaf 136)" # orange | |
echo "Starting Tor..." | |
echo "$(tput sgr0)" # color reset | |
tor |
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