TORSOCKS.CONF(5)TORSOCKS.CONF(5)NAMEtorsocks.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 ALSOtorsocks(1), torsocks(8),
AUTHOR
David Goulet <dgoulet@ev0ke.net>
August 24th, 2013 TORSOCKS.CONF(5)