Redsocks is a daemon running on the local system, that will transparently tunnel any TCP connection via a remote SOCKS4, SOCKS5 or HTTP proxy server. It uses the system firewall's redirection facility to intercept TCP connections, thus the redirection is system-wide, with fine-grained control, and does not depend on LD_PRELOAD libraries. Signed-off-by: Johannes Morgenroth <jm@m-network.de>
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36 lines
638 B
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#!/bin/sh /etc/rc.common
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# Copyright (C) 2007 OpenWrt.org
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START=90
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# check if configuration exists
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[ -e "/etc/redsocks.conf" ] || exit 0
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start() {
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if [ -e "/var/run/redsocks.pid" ]; then
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echo "redsocks is already running"
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exit 0
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fi
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/bin/echo -n "running redsocks ..."
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# startup the safety-wrapper for the daemon
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/usr/sbin/redsocks -p /var/run/redsocks.pid
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/bin/echo " done"
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}
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stop() {
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if [ ! -e "/var/run/redsocks.pid" ]; then
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echo "redsocks is not running"
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exit 0
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fi
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/bin/echo -n "stopping redsocks ..."
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# kill the process
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/bin/kill $(cat /var/run/redsocks.pid)
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rm /var/run/redsocks.pid
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echo " done"
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}
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