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TORSOCKS.CONF(5)					      TORSOCKS.CONF(5)

NAME
       torsocks.conf — Configuration file for torsocks(8)

SUMMARY
       By  default,  torsocks  will  assume  that it should connect to the Tor
       SOCKS proxy running at 127.0.0.1 on port	 9050.	This  is  the  default
       address	and  port for Tor's socks server on most installations. If you
       are running a normal Tor installation and have no special requirements,
       then you should not need to create, edit or invoke a configuration file
       when using torsocks.

       Your installation of torsocks includes  a  default  configuration  file
       that  contains values sensible for use with most Tor installations. The
       installation location for your default configuration file is:

       /etc/tor/torsocks.conf

       In order to use a configuration file,  you  must	 set  the  environment
       variable TORSOCKS_CONF_FILE with the location of the file.

       If  TORSOCKS_CONF_FILE  is  not	set, torsocks will attempt to read the
       configuration file at /etc/tor/torsocks.conf. If that  file  cannot  be
       read,  torsocks	will use sensible defaults for most Tor installations,
       i.e. it will assume that you want to  use  a  SOCKS  proxy  running  at
       127.0.0.1 (localhost) on port 9050.

CONFIGURATION
   SYNTAX
       The basic structure of all lines in the configuration file is:

	      <directive> <parameters>

       Empty  lines  are ignored and all input on a line after a '#' character
       is ignored.

   DIRECTIVES
       The following directives are used in the torsocks configuration file:

       TorAddress ip_addr
	      The  IP  address	of  the	 Tor  SOCKS  server  (e.g  "server   =
	      10.1.4.253").  Only one server may be specified. Currently, tor‐
	      socks does NOT support hostname.	(default: 127.0.0.1)

       TorPort port
	      The port on  which  the  Tor  SOCKS  server  receives  requests.
	      (default: 9050)

       OnionAddrRange subnet/mask
	      Tor  hidden  sites do not have real IP addresses. This specifies
	      what range of IP addresses will be handed to the application  as
	      "cookies"	 for .onion names.  Of course, you should pick a block
	      of addresses which you aren't going to  ever  need  to  actually
	      connect  to.  This  is  similar to the MapAddress feature of the
	      main tor daemon. (default: 127.42.42.0/24)

       SOCKS5Username username
	      Username to use for SOCKS5 authentication method that makes  the
	      connections  to Tor to use a different circuit from other exist‐
	      ing streams. If set, the SOCKS5Password must be specified	 also.
	      (Default: none).

       SOCKS5Password password
	      Password	to use for SOCKS5 authentication method that makes the
	      connections to Tor to use a different circuit from other	exist‐
	      ing  streams. If set, the SOCKS5Username must be specified also.
	      (Default: none).

       AllowInbound 0|1
	      Allow   inbound	connections   meaning	that   listen()	   and
	      accept()/accept4()  will be allowed for non localhost address so
	      the applicaton can handle incoming connection.  Note  that  Unix
	      socket are allowed. (Default: 0)

       AllowOutboundLocalhost 0|1
	      Allow  outbound  connections  to	the loopback interface meaning
	      that connect() will be allowed to connect to localhost addresses
	      bypassing	 Tor.	This  option should not be used by most users.
	      (Default: 0)

       IsolatePID 0|1
	      Set Torsocks to use  an  automatically  generated	 SOCKS5	 user‐
	      name/password  based  on	the  process ID and current time, that
	      makes the connections to Tor use a different circuit from	 other
	      existing	streams	 in  Tor  on a per-process basis.  If set, the
	      SOCKS5Username and  SOCKS5Password  options  must	 not  be  set.
	      (Default: 0)

EXAMPLE
	 $ export TORSOCKS_CONF_FILE=$PWD/torsocks.conf
	 $ torsocks ssh account@sshserver.com

SEE ALSO
       torsocks(1), torsocks(8),

AUTHOR
       David Goulet <dgoulet@ev0ke.net>

			       August 24th, 2013	      TORSOCKS.CONF(5)
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