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author | ficus <ficus@robocracy.org> | 2012-11-19 17:50:32 +0100 |
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committer | ficus <ficus@robocracy.org> | 2012-11-19 17:50:32 +0100 |
commit | a550a973015769cbf3f7fcb6ce8f875ad96f6250 (patch) | |
tree | 305649be4490e1310fb68904ff59487646f07eea /config | |
parent | 337071e30fdf50270748e93ab7b6152530d3d3c2 (diff) | |
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temporarily disable tor at boot time
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-rw-r--r-- | config/includes.chroot/etc/default/tor | 70 |
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diff --git a/config/includes.chroot/etc/default/tor b/config/includes.chroot/etc/default/tor new file mode 100644 index 0000000..44ddf15 --- /dev/null +++ b/config/includes.chroot/etc/default/tor @@ -0,0 +1,70 @@ +# Defaults for tor initscript +# sourced by /etc/init.d/tor +# installed at /etc/default/tor by the maintainer scripts + +# +# This is a bash shell fragment +# +RUN_DAEMON="no" + +# +# Servers sometimes may need more than the default 1024 file descriptors +# if they are very busy and have many clients connected to them. The top +# servers as of early 2008 regularly have more than 10000 connected +# clients. +# (ulimit -n) +# +# (the default varies as it depends on the number of available system-wide file +# descriptors. See the init script in /etc/init.d/tor for details.) +# +# MAX_FILEDESCRIPTORS= + +# +# If tor is seriously hogging your CPU, taking away too much cycles from +# other system resources, then you can renice tor. See nice(1) for a +# bit more information. Another way to limit the CPU usage of an Onion +# Router is to set a lower BandwidthRate, as CPU usage is mostly a function +# of the amount of traffic flowing through your node. Consult the torrc(5) +# manual page for more information on setting BandwidthRate. +# +# NICE="--nicelevel 5" + +# Additional arguments to pass on tor's command line. +# +# ARGS="$ARGS " + +# +# Uncomment the ulimit call below if you want tor to produce coredumps on +# segfaults and assert errors. +# +# Keeping coredumps around is some sort of security issue since they +# may leak session keys, sensitive client data and more, should such +# files fall into the wrong hands. Therefore coredumps are not enabled +# by default. +# +# ulimit -c unlimited + +# +# Config option for the weekly cron file: Whether or not to remove old +# coredumps in /var/lib/tor. Coredumps can hold sensitive data, as such +# they probably should not be kept lying around if nobody will ever look +# at them. This option makes /etc/cron.weekly/tor clean out files older +# then three weeks. +# +CLEANUP_OLD_COREFILES=y + +# +# By default the tor init script will launch Tor using apparmor iff +# /usr/sbin/aa-status exists and is executable and calling it with --enabled +# returns true, /usr/sbin/aa-exec is executable, there is a +# /etc/apparmor.d/system_tor policy, and USE_AA_EXEC is set to 'yes'. +# +# USE_AA_EXEC="yes" # default +# USE_AA_EXEC="no" + +# Let the vidalia package override some of our settings. +# People who have vidalia installed might not want to run Tor as a system +# service. The vidalia .deb can ask them that and then set run-daemon to no. +if [ -e /etc/default/tor.vidalia ] && [ -x /usr/bin/vidalia ]; then + . /etc/default/tor.vidalia +fi |