freebsd-ports/net/tsocks/files/patch-tsocks.8
Edwin Groothuis d4f1520cee new port: net/tsocks
Allow non SOCKS aware applications to use SOCKS without modification.

PR:		ports/56534
Submitted by:	YazzY <yazzy@yazzy.org>
2003-10-08 01:20:50 +00:00

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--- 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@progsoc.uts.edu.au)
-.SH COPYRIGHT
+.SH "COPYRIGHT"
Copyright 2000 Shaun Clowes
tsocks and its documentation may be freely copied under the terms and