[Midnightbsd-cvs] mports: mports/net:

laffer1 at midnightbsd.org laffer1 at midnightbsd.org
Fri Nov 9 20:48:56 EST 2007


Log Message:
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Modified Files:
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    mports/net:
        Makefile (r1.45 -> r1.46)

Added Files:
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    mports/net/tsocks:
        Makefile (r1.1)
        distinfo (r1.1)
        pkg-descr (r1.1)
        pkg-message (r1.1)
        pkg-plist (r1.1)
    mports/net/tsocks/files:
        patch-Makefile.in (r1.1)
        patch-configure (r1.1)
        patch-parser.c (r1.1)
        patch-readme (r1.1)
        patch-tsocks.1 (r1.1)
        patch-tsocks.8 (r1.1)

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Index: Makefile
===================================================================
RCS file: /home/cvs/mports/net/Makefile,v
retrieving revision 1.45
retrieving revision 1.46
diff -L net/Makefile -L net/Makefile -u -r1.45 -r1.46
--- net/Makefile
+++ net/Makefile
@@ -52,6 +52,7 @@
     SUBDIR += samba-nmblookup
     SUBDIR += samba3
     SUBDIR += sdl_net
+    SUBDIR += tsocks
     SUBDIR += yaz
     SUBDIR += zillion
 
--- /dev/null
+++ net/tsocks/pkg-message
@@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
+
+###
+
+Simple setup file was copied to ${PREFIX}/etc/tsocks.conf.sample
+An example of a more complex setup file can be found in
+${PREFIX}/share/examples/tsocks/
+Some more details avaliable in ${PREFIX}/share/examples/tsocks/README
+
+###
--- /dev/null
+++ net/tsocks/pkg-descr
@@ -0,0 +1,19 @@
+SOCKS servers are a form of proxy that are commonly used 
+in firewalled LAN environments to allow access between networks, 
+and often to the Internet. 
+The problem is that most applications don't know how to gain 
+access through SOCKS servers. 
+This means that network based applications 
+that don't understand SOCKS are very limited in networks they can reach. 
+An example of this is simple 'telnet'. 
+If you're on a network firewalled from the internet 
+with a SOCKS server for outside access, 
+telnet can't use this server and thus can't telnet out to the Internet.
+
+tsocks' role is to allow these non SOCKS aware applications 
+(e.g telnet, ssh, ftp etc) to use SOCKS without any modification. 
+It does this by intercepting the 
+calls that applications make to establish network connections 
+and negotating them through a SOCKS server as necessary.
+
+WWW: http://tsocks.sourceforge.net
--- /dev/null
+++ net/tsocks/pkg-plist
@@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
+bin/tsocks
+etc/tsocks.conf.sample
+lib/libtsocks.so.1
+lib/libtsocks.so
+%%EXAMPLESDIR%%/tsocks.conf.complex.example
+%%EXAMPLESDIR%%/tsocks.conf.simple.example
+%%EXAMPLESDIR%%/README
+ at dirrm %%EXAMPLESDIR%%
--- /dev/null
+++ net/tsocks/Makefile
@@ -0,0 +1,105 @@
+# New ports collection makefile for:	tsocks
+# Date created:				9 Nov 2007
+# Whom:					Lucas Holt <luke at midnightbsd.org>
+#
+# $MidnightBSD: mports/net/tsocks/Makefile,v 1.1 2007/11/10 01:48:53 laffer1 Exp $
+
+PORTNAME=	tsocks
+PORTVERSION=	1.8.b5
+CATEGORIES=	net security
+MASTER_SITES=	${MASTER_SITE_SOURCEFORGE} \
+		http://ftp1.sourceforge.net/tsocks/ \
+		http://www.yazzy.org/ports/tsocks/
+MASTER_SITE_SUBDIR=	tsocks
+DISTNAME=${PORTNAME}-${PORTVERSION:C/.b/beta/}
+
+MAINTAINER=	ports at MidnightBSD.org
+COMMENT=	Allow non SOCKS aware applications to use SOCKS without modification
+LICENCE=	gpl2
+
+GNU_CONFIGURE=	yes
+USE_GMAKE=	yes
+INSTALLS_SHLIB=	yes
+
+WRKSRC=${WRKDIR}/${PORTNAME}-${PORTVERSION:C/.b.*//}
+
+CONFIGURE_ARGS=	--with-conf=${PREFIX}/etc/tsocks.conf \
+		--libdir=${PREFIX}/lib
+
+MAN1=		tsocks.1
+MAN5=		tsocks.conf.5
+MAN8=		tsocks.8
+
+.if defined(WITH_SOCKSDNS)
+CONFIGURE_ARGS+=	--enable-socksdns
+.endif
+
+.if defined(WITH_OLDMETHOD)
+CONFIGURE_ARGS+=	--enable-oldmethod
+.endif
+
+.if defined(WITH_NODEBUG)
+CONFIGURE_ARGS+=	--disable-debug
+.endif
+
+.if defined(WITH_NOHOSTNAMES)
+CONFIGURE_ARGS+=	--disable-hostnames
+.endif
+
+.include <bsd.port.pre.mk>
+
+pre-everything::
+.if !defined(WITH_SOCKSDNS)
+	@${ECHO_MSG}
+	@${ECHO_MSG} "You can use the WITH_SOCKSDNS=yes knob."
+	@${ECHO_MSG} "This option causes tsocks to intercept"
+	@${ECHO_MSG} "DNS lookups and attempt to force them"
+	@${ECHO_MSG} "to use TCP instead of UDP and thus"
+	@${ECHO_MSG} "be proxied through the socks server."
+	@${ECHO_MSG}
+.endif
+
+.if !defined(WITH_OLDMETHOD)
+	@${ECHO_MSG}
+	@${ECHO_MSG} "You can use the make WITH_OLDMETHOD=yes knob."
+	@${ECHO_MSG} "This forces tsocks not to use the"
+	@${ECHO_MSG} "RTLD_NEXT parameter to dlsym to get the"
+	@${ECHO_MSG} "address of the connect() method tsocks"
+	@${ECHO_MSG} "overrides, instead it loads a reference"
+	@${ECHO_MSG} "to the libc shared library and then uses dlsym()."
+	@${ECHO_MSG}
+.endif
+
+.if !defined(WITH_NODEBUG)
+	@${ECHO_MSG}
+	@${ECHO_MSG} "You can use the make WITH_NODEBUG=yes knob."
+	@${ECHO_MSG} "This configuration option tells tsocks"
+	@${ECHO_MSG} "to never output error messages to stderr."
+	@${ECHO_MSG}
+.endif
+
+.if !defined(WITH_NOHOSTNAMES)
+	@${ECHO_MSG}
+	@${ECHO_MSG} "You can use the make WITH_NOHOSTNAMES=yes knob."
+	@${ECHO_MSG} "This disables DNS lookups on names"
+	@${ECHO_MSG} "provided as socks servers in the config"
+	@${ECHO_MSG} "file. This option is necessary"
+	@${ECHO_MSG} "if socks dns is enabled since tsocks"
+	@${ECHO_MSG} "can't send a socks dns request to resolve"
+	@${ECHO_MSG} "the location of the socks server."
+	@${ECHO_MSG}
+.endif
+
+post-patch:
+	@${REINPLACE_CMD} -e 's|ufds|fds|g' ${WRKSRC}/tsocks.c
+	@${REINPLACE_CMD} -e 's|/usr|${PREFIX}|' ${WRKSRC}/tsocks
+
+.if !defined(NOPORTDOCS)
+post-install:
+	@${MKDIR} ${PREFIX}/share/examples/tsocks
+	${INSTALL_DATA} ${WRKSRC}/*.example ${PREFIX}/share/examples/tsocks
+	${INSTALL_DATA} ${WRKSRC}/tsocks.conf.simple.example ${PREFIX}/etc/tsocks.conf.sample
+	${INSTALL_DATA} ${WRKSRC}/INSTALL ${PREFIX}/share/examples/tsocks/README
+.endif
+
+.include <bsd.port.post.mk>
--- /dev/null
+++ net/tsocks/distinfo
@@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
+MD5 (tsocks-1.8beta5.tar.gz) = 51caefd77e5d440d0bbd6443db4fc0f8
+SHA256 (tsocks-1.8beta5.tar.gz) = 849d7ef5af80d03e76cc05ed9fb8fa2bcc2b724b51ebfd1b6be11c7863f5b347
+SIZE (tsocks-1.8beta5.tar.gz) = 83928
--- /dev/null
+++ net/tsocks/files/patch-parser.c
@@ -0,0 +1,10 @@
+--- parser.c.orig	Wed Oct  8 01:43:48 2003
++++ parser.c	Wed Oct  8 01:43:58 2003
+@@ -4,6 +4,7 @@
+ 
+ */
+ 
++#include <sys/types.h>
+ #include <netinet/in.h>
+ #include <sys/socket.h>
+ #include <arpa/inet.h>
--- /dev/null
+++ net/tsocks/files/patch-tsocks.8
@@ -0,0 +1,168 @@
+--- tsocks.8.orig	Sat Mar 16 11:20:51 2002
++++ tsocks.8	Sat Sep  6 18:15:08 2003
+@@ -1,25 +1,24 @@
+-.TH TSOCKS 8 "" "Shaun Clowes" \" -*-
+- \" nroff -*
+-
+-.SH NAME
++.\"  \" nroff -*
++.\" 
++.TH "TSOCKS" "8" "" "Shaun Clowes" "\""
++.SH "NAME"
+ .BR tsocks 
+ \- Library for intercepting outgoing network connections and
+ redirecting them through a SOCKS server. 
+ 
+-.SH SYNOPSIS
+-
++.SH "SYNOPSIS"
+ Set LD_PRELOAD to load the library then use applications as normal
+ 
+ The syntax to force preload of the library for different shells is
+ specified below:
+  
+-Bash, Ksh and Bourne shell -
++Bash, Ksh and Bourne shell \-
+ 
+-export LD_PRELOAD=/lib/libtsocks.so
++export LD_PRELOAD=/usr/local/lib/tsocks/libtsocks.so
+ 
+-C Shell - 
++C Shell \- 
+ 
+-setenv LD_PRELOAD=/lib/libtsocks.so
++setenv LD_PRELOAD=/usr/local/lib/tsocks/libtsocks.so
+ 
+ This process can be automated (for Bash, Bourne and Korn shell 
+ users) for a single command or for all commands in a shell session
+@@ -30,13 +29,12 @@
+ information on this configuration see the CAVEATS section of this
+ manual page.
+ 
+-.SH DESCRIPTION
+-
++.SH "DESCRIPTION"
+ .BR tsocks
+ is a library to allow transparent SOCKS proxying. It wraps the normal
+ connect() function. When a connection is attempted, it consults the 
+ configuration file (which is defined at configure time but defaults to 
+-/etc/tsocks.conf) and determines if the IP address specified is local. If 
++/usr/local/etc/tsocks.conf) and determines if the IP address specified is local. If 
+ it is not, the library redirects the connection to a SOCKS server
+ specified in the configuration file. It then negotiates that connection
+ with the SOCKS server and passes the connection back to the calling
+@@ -52,42 +50,42 @@
+ Most arguments to
+ .BR tsocks
+ are provided in the configuration file (the location of which is defined
+-at configure time by the --with-conf=<file> argument but defaults to
+-/etc/tsocks.conf). The structure of this file is documented in tsocks.conf(8)
++at configure time by the \-\-with\-conf=<file> argument but defaults to
++/usr/local/etc/tsocks.conf). The structure of this file is documented in tsocks.conf(8)
+ 
+ Some configuration options can be specified at run time using environment
+ variables as follows: 
+ 
+-.TP
++.TP 
+ .I TSOCKS_CONFFILE
+ This environment variable overrides the default location of the tsocks 
+ configuration file. This variable is not honored if the program tsocks
+ is embedded in is setuid. In addition this environment variable can
+-be compiled out of tsocks with the --disable-envconf argument to 
++be compiled out of tsocks with the \-\-disable\-envconf argument to 
+ configure at build time
+ 
+-.TP
++.TP 
+ .I TSOCKS_DEBUG
+ This environment variable sets the level of debug output that should be
+ generated by tsocks (debug output is generated in the form of output to 
+ standard error). If this variable is not present by default the logging 
+ level is set to 0 which indicates that only error messages should be output. 
+ Setting it to higher values will cause tsocks to generate more messages 
+-describing what it is doing. If set to -1 tsocks will output absolutely no 
++describing what it is doing. If set to \-1 tsocks will output absolutely no 
+ error or debugging messages. This is only needed if tsocks output interferes 
+ with a program it is embedded in. Message output can be permanently compiled 
+-out of tsocks by specifying the --disable-debug option to configure at 
++out of tsocks by specifying the \-\-disable\-debug option to configure at 
+ build time
+ 
+-.TP
++.TP 
+ .I TSOCKS_DEBUG_FILE
+ This option can be used to redirect the tsocks output (which would normally 
+ be sent to standard error) to a file. This variable is not honored if the 
+ program tsocks is embedded in is setuid. For programs where tsocks output 
+ interferes with normal operation this option is generally better than 
+-disabling messages (with TSOCKS_DEBUG = -1)
++disabling messages (with TSOCKS_DEBUG = \-1)
+ 
+-.TP
++.TP 
+ .I TSOCKS_USERNAME
+ This environment variable can be used to specify the username to be used when
+ version 5 SOCKS servers request username/password authentication. This 
+@@ -95,7 +93,7 @@
+ file using 'default_user', see tsocks.conf(8) for more information. This 
+ variable is ignored for version 4 SOCKS servers.
+ 
+-.TP
++.TP 
+ .I TSOCKS_PASSWORD
+ This environment variable can be used to specify the password to be used when 
+ version 5 SOCKS servers request username/password authentication. This 
+@@ -115,11 +113,12 @@
+ .BR tsocks
+ will generate error messages and print them to stderr when there are
+ problems with the configuration file or the SOCKS negotiation with the
+-server if the TSOCKS_DEBUG environment variable is not set to -1 or and
+---disable-debug was not specified at compile time. This output may cause
++server if the TSOCKS_DEBUG environment variable is not set to \-1 or and
++\-\-disable\-debug was not specified at compile time. This output may cause
+ some problems with programs that redirect standard error.
+ 
+ .SS CAVEATS
++.BR Linux specific:
+ .BR tsocks
+ will not in the above configuration be able to provide SOCKS proxying to
+ setuid applications or applications that are not run from a shell. You can
+@@ -132,8 +131,7 @@
+ careful. Also be sure the library is in the root filesystem as all hell
+ will break loose if the directory it is in is not available at boot time.
+ 
+-.SH BUGS
+-
++.SH "BUGS"
+ .BR tsocks
+ can only proxy outgoing TCP connections
+ 
+@@ -157,21 +155,21 @@
+ .BR tsocks 
+ uses ELF dynamic loader features to intercept dynamic function calls from
+ programs in which it is embedded.  As a result, it cannot trace the 
+-actions of statically linked executables, non-ELF executables, or 
++actions of statically linked executables, non\-ELF executables, or 
+ executables that make system calls directly with the system call trap or 
+ through the syscall() routine.
+ 
+-.SH FILES
+-/etc/tsocks.conf - default tsocks configuration file
++.SH "FILES"
++/usr/local/etc/tsocks.conf \- default tsocks configuration file
+ 
+-.SH SEE ALSO
++.SH "SEE ALSO"
+ tsocks.conf(5)
+ tsocks(1)
+ 
+-.SH AUTHOR
++.SH "AUTHOR"
+ Shaun Clowes (delius at progsoc.uts.edu.au)
+ 
+-.SH COPYRIGHT
++.SH "COPYRIGHT"
+ Copyright 2000 Shaun Clowes
+ 
+ tsocks and its documentation may be freely copied under the terms and
--- /dev/null
+++ net/tsocks/files/patch-configure
@@ -0,0 +1,56 @@
+--- configure.orig	Mon Jul 15 15:51:08 2002
++++ configure	Wed Oct  8 01:42:17 2003
+@@ -1836,14 +1836,14 @@
+ SIMPLELIBS=${LIBS}
+ LIBS=
+ 
+-echo $ac_n "checking for dlsym in -ldl""... $ac_c" 1>&6
+-echo "configure:1841: checking for dlsym in -ldl" >&5
++echo $ac_n "checking for dlsym in -lc""... $ac_c" 1>&6
++echo "configure:1841: checking for dlsym in -lc" >&5
+ ac_lib_var=`echo dl'_'dlsym | sed 'y%./+-%__p_%'`
+ if eval "test \"`echo '$''{'ac_cv_lib_$ac_lib_var'+set}'`\" = set"; then
+   echo $ac_n "(cached) $ac_c" 1>&6
+ else
+   ac_save_LIBS="$LIBS"
+-LIBS="-ldl  $LIBS"
++LIBS="-lc  $LIBS"
+ cat > conftest.$ac_ext <<EOF
+ #line 1849 "configure"
+ #include "confdefs.h"
+@@ -1877,7 +1877,7 @@
+ #define $ac_tr_lib 1
+ EOF
+ 
+-  LIBS="-ldl $LIBS"
++  LIBS="-lc $LIBS"
+ 
+ else
+   echo "$ac_t""no" 1>&6
+@@ -2151,6 +2151,7 @@
+ #line 2152 "configure"
+ #include "confdefs.h"
+ 
++      #include <sys/types.h>
+       #include <sys/socket.h>
+       int connect($testproto);
+     
+@@ -2227,14 +2228,16 @@
+ 
+ echo $ac_n "checking for correct poll prototype""... $ac_c" 1>&6
+ echo "configure:2230: checking for correct poll prototype" >&5
+-PROTO=
+-for testproto in 'struct pollfd *ufds, unsigned long nfds, int timeout' 
++PROTO1="struct pollfd fds[], nfds_t nfds, int timeout"
++PROTO2="struct pollfd *fds, unsigned int nfds, int timeout"
++for PROTO in "$PROTO1" "$PROTO2"
+ do
+   if test "${PROTO}" = ""; then
+     cat > conftest.$ac_ext <<EOF
+ #line 2236 "configure"
+ #include "confdefs.h"
+ 
++      #include <sys/types.h>
+       #include <sys/poll.h>
+       int poll($testproto);
+     
--- /dev/null
+++ net/tsocks/files/patch-tsocks.1
@@ -0,0 +1,63 @@
+--- tsocks.1.orig	Sat Mar 16 11:34:44 2002
++++ tsocks.1	Sat Sep  6 17:54:49 2003
+@@ -1,24 +1,24 @@
+-.TH TSOCKS 1 "" "TSOCKS"
+-
+-.SH NAME
++.\" 
++.TH "TSOCKS" "1" "" "TSOCKS" ""
++.SH "NAME"
+ .BR tsocks 
+ \- Shell wrapper to simplify the use of the tsocks(8) library to 
+ transparently allow an application to use a SOCKS proxy
+-.SH SYNOPSIS
++.SH "SYNOPSIS"
+ .B tsocks
+ .RB [application\ [application's\ arguments]]
+-.br
++.br 
+ or
+ .B tsocks
+ .RB [on|off]
+-.br
++.br 
+ or
+ .B tsocks
+-.SH DESCRIPTION
++.SH "DESCRIPTION"
+ .B tsocks
+ is a wrapper between the tsocks library and the application what you
+ would like to run socksified.
+-.SH OPTIONS
++.SH "OPTIONS"
+ .IP \fB[application\ \fB[application's\ arguments]]
+ run the application as specified with the environment (LD_PRELOAD) set
+ such that tsocks(8) will transparently proxy SOCKS connections in 
+@@ -28,19 +28,19 @@
+ variable. When tsocks(8) is in this variable all executed
+ applications are automatically socksified. If you want to
+ use this function, you HAVE to source the shell script from yours,
+-like this: "source /usr/bin/tsocks" or ". /usr/bin/tsocks"
+-.br
++like this: "source /usr/local/bin/tsocks" or ". /usr/local/bin/tsocks"
++.br 
+ Example:
+-.br
+-". tsocks on" -- add the tsocks lib to LD_PRELOAD
+-.br
+-". tsocks off" -- remove the tsocks lib from LD_PRELOAD
++.br 
++". tsocks on" \-\- add the tsocks lib to LD_PRELOAD
++.br 
++". tsocks off" \-\- remove the tsocks lib from LD_PRELOAD
+ .IP \fB[show|sh]
+ show the current value of the LD_PRELOAD variable
+ .IP \fB<without\ any\ argument>
+ create a new shell with LD_PRELOAD including tsocks(8). 
+-.PP
+-.SH AUTHOR
++.PP 
++.SH "AUTHOR"
+ This script was created by Tamas SZERB <toma at rulez.org> for the debian
+ package of tsocks. It (along with this manual page) have since been 
+ adapted into the main tsocks project and modified.
--- /dev/null
+++ net/tsocks/files/patch-Makefile.in
@@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
+--- Makefile.in.orig	Tue Oct  7 18:13:47 2003
++++ Makefile.in	Tue Oct  7 18:14:24 2003
+@@ -67,8 +67,7 @@
+ 
+ installlib:
+ 	${MKINSTALLDIRS} "${DESTDIR}${libdir}"
+-	${INSTALL} ${SHLIB} ${DESTDIR}${libdir}
+-	ln -sf ${SHLIB} ${DESTDIR}${libdir}/${LIB_NAME}.so.${SHLIB_MAJOR}
++	${INSTALL} ${SHLIB} ${DESTDIR}${libdir}/${LIB_NAME}.so.${SHLIB_MAJOR}
+ 	ln -sf ${LIB_NAME}.so.${SHLIB_MAJOR} ${DESTDIR}${libdir}/${LIB_NAME}.so
+ 
+ installman:
--- /dev/null
+++ net/tsocks/files/patch-readme
@@ -0,0 +1,113 @@
+--- INSTALL	Sat May 18 04:12:30 2002
++++ README	Sat Sep  6 18:36:27 2003
+@@ -1,12 +1,7 @@
+-Quick Installation Instructions
++Quick Instructions
+ -------------------------------
+ 
+-1. Unpack the archive (though if you're reading this you've already
+-achieved that)
+-
+-   tar -zxvf tsocks-<version>.tar.gx
+-
+-2. Run ./configure, options which might be of interest (and that are 
++1. Explenations of the ./configure options which might be of interest (and that are 
+    specific to tsocks include):
+ 	--enable-socksdns	This option causes tsocks to intercept
+ 				DNS lookups and attempt to force them
+@@ -39,55 +34,31 @@
+ Other standard autoconf options are provided by typing './configure
+ --help'
+ 
+-NOTE: The install path for the library is _NOT_ prefixed with --prefix,
+-this is because it is strongly recommended that tsocks is installed into
+-/lib (and not /usr/lib). This is important if tsocks is put into
+-/etc/ld.so.preload since /usr is not mounted on many systems at boot
+-time, meaning that programs running before /usr is mounted will try to
+-preload tsocks, fail to find it and die, making the machine unusable. If
+-you really wish to install the library into some other path use --libdir.
+-
+-3. Compile the code by typing:
++2. Created files:
+ 
+-	make
+-
+-This should result in the creation of the following:
+ 	- libtsocks.so - the libtsocks library
+ 	- validateconf - a utility to verify the tsocks configuration file
+ 	- inspectsocks - a utility to determine the version of a socks server
+ 	- saveme - a statically linked utility to remove /etc/ld.so.preload
+ 		   if it becomes corrupt
++	- man pages - tsocks(8), tsocks(1) and tsocks.conf(5)
+ 
+-4. If you experience any errors at this step and don't know how to fix
+-them, seek help using the contacts listed on
+-http://tsocks.sourceforge.net/contact.php
+-
+-5. Install the compiled library. You can skip this step if you only plan
+-to use the library for personal use. If you want all users on the machine
+-to be able to use it however, su to root then type
+-
+-   make install
++3. Configuration
+ 
+-This will install the library, the tsocks script and its man pages
+-(tsocks(8), tsocks(1) and tsocks.conf(5)) to the paths specified to
+-configure.
+-
+-Note that by default the library is installed to /lib and that the
+-configure --prefix is IGNORED. See above for more detail. 
+-
+-6. At this point you'll need to create the tsocks configuration file.
+-There are two samples provided in the build directory called
++You'll need to create the tsocks configuration file.
++There are two samples provided in the build directory and 
++/usr/local/share/examples/tsocks called 
+ tsocks.conf.simple.example and tsocks.conf.complex.example.
+ Documentation on the configuration file format is provided in the
+ tsocks.conf man page ('man tsocks.conf'). 
+ 
+-7. Having created the tsocks.conf file you should verify it using
++4. Having created the tsocks.conf file you should verify it using
+ validateconf (some detail on validateconf can be found in the tsocks.conf
+ man page). Normally validateconf is run without arguments
+ ('./validateconf'). Any errors which are displayed by validateconf need
+ to be rectified before tsocks will function correctly.
+ 
+-8. You can now choose to make the library affect all users or just those
++5. You can now choose to make the library affect all users or just those
+ who choose to use it. If you want users to use it themselves, they can
+ simply use the tsocks(1) shell script to run programs (see 'man tsocks')
+ or do the following in their shell before running applications that need
+@@ -97,25 +68,15 @@
+ 
+ 	(in CSH) setenv LD_PRELOAD <path to library>
+ 
+-	<path to library> = e.g /lib/libtsocks.so.1.8
+-
+-If you want all users to pick up the library, place the full path to the
+-full library in the file /etc/ld.so.preload (e.g "/lib/libtsocks.so"). Be
+-EXTREMELY careful if you do this, if you mistype it or in some way get it
+-wrong this will make your machine UNUSABLE. Also, if you do this, make
+-sure the directory you put the library in is in the root of the
+-filesystem, if the library is not available at boot time, again, your
+-machine will be UNUSABLE. 
++	<path to library> = e.g /usr/local/lib/tsocks/libtsocks.so.1.8
+ 
+-9. Go ahead and use it! At this point everything should work. Again, if
++6. Go ahead and use it! At this point everything should work. Again, if
+ you experience any problems, use the contact points listed at
+-http://tsocks.sourceforge.net/contact.php. If you do happen to break your
+-machine with /etc/ld.so.preload, the build process creates a statically
+-linked executable called saveme in the build directory. This executable
+-simply unlinks /etc/ld.so.preload, this may or may not save you so give
+-it a try. If it fails, you'll need to switch off the machine and get a
+-rescue disk (e.g tomsrtbt) mount the disk and remove the file manually.
++http://tsocks.sourceforge.net/contact.php. 
+ 
+ Thats it, 
+ 
+ Thanks, Shaun Clowes (delius at progsoc.org)
++
++
++Adapted for FreeBSD by Marcin Jessa (yazzy at yazzy.org)


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