Hi,
sure, I wrote a script for this. I always compile Tor to use it as a relay on a Raspberry Pi.
I have attached the script.
regards, Patrice
###### # Script # ######
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## This script is for a automatic installation of tor out of the sources.
## What it will do: # # 1. It downloads the newest tarball, compiles and installs it. # 2. It copies the data dir (with the keys) and the torrc. # 3. It removes all installations files. # 4. It starts tor as the current user # 5. It adds tor as crontab (@bootup) of current user # 6. changes the permissions of the tor logs, tor folder and torrc for the current user # 6. At the end it shows the logs to check the tor startup process
## What are the requirements for this installation script # # - the torrc must be in the same folder as this script # - check the paths used in this script if they fit for your system (the default paths are for Pi OS) # - this script must be in a location where it has write permisssions (for example home folder of current user)
## What this script can't do # # Tor is not compiled wioth systemd support, so this won't work until you switch it on.
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#! /bin/bash
# echo output colour # green="tput setaf 2" white="tput setaf 7" yellow="tput setaf 3" red="tput setaf 1" #####################
$yellow echo -e "\n\n####################" echo -e "# Tor Installation #" echo -e "####################\n"
# lynx installation sudo apt install -y lynx
# show tor version for comparison $yellow echo -e "\nTor version on the system ->" $green tor --version | cut -b 13-20 echo # new line $yellow echo -e "Tor version online available ->" $green lynx -nonumbers -dump https://dist.torproject.org | grep "https://dist.torproject.org/tor-" | grep -v "alpha" | grep -v "rc" | grep -v "asc" | tail -1 | cut -b 33-40
# question for installation $red echo -e "\n\n" read -p "Installing new version? [y/n]: " -n 1 -r echo if [[ $REPLY =~ ^[Yy]$ ]] then
$green echo -e "\nstopping tor on system...\n" $white sudo killall tor $green echo -e "\ndone.\n"
$green echo -e "\nsystem update and installing needed packages...\n" $white sudo apt update sudo apt upgrade -y sudo apt install -y libevent-dev libssl-dev zlib1g-dev asciidoc $green echo -e "\ndone.\n"
$white build_dir="temp" mkdir $build_dir cd $build_dir # in ./temp
$green echo -e "\ndownloading tor from https://dist.torproject.org ...\n" $white lynx -nonumbers -dump https://dist.torproject.org | grep "https://dist.torproject.org/tor-" | grep -v "alpha" | grep -v "rc" | grep -v "asc" | tail -1 | xargs wget tar -xvf tor*.tar.gz cd `ls -d */` # in ./temp/tor-* $green echo -e "\ndone.\n"
$green echo -e "\nbacking up data dir, and changing its user..." $white sudo cp -arv /var/lib/tor ./tor sudo chown -R $(whoami) ./tor $green echo -e "\ndone.\n"
$green echo -e "\ncompiling, removing old version, installing new version...\n" $white ./configure && make && sudo make uninstall && sudo make install $green echo -e "\ndone.\n"
$green echo -e "\ncopying torrc and restoring data directory...\n" $white sudo cp -av ../../torrc /usr/local/etc/tor/torrc sudo chwon $(whoami):root /usr/local/etc/tor/torrc sudo cp -arv ./tor /var/lib/tor $green echo -e "\ndone.\n"
cd .. # in ./temp cd .. # in ./
$green echo -e "\nremoving build folder and installation files...\n" $white sudo rm -R $build_dir sudo apt autoclean sudo apt autoremove $green echo -e "\ndone.\n"
$green echo -e "\nadding tor as crontab to start it on @reboot...\n" $white if sudo grep -q "@reboot /usr/local/bin/tor --quiet" /var/spool/cron/crontabs/$(whoami) then echo -e "tor is already present as crontab" else #echo -e "@reboot /usr/local/bin/tor --quiet" | sudo tee -a /var/spool/cron/crontabs/$(whoami) echo -e "tor is added as crontab" fi $green echo -e "\ndone.\n"
$green echo -e "\nchanging user of log files...\n" $white sudo chown -R $(whoami) /var/log/tor $green echo -e "\ndone.\n"
$green echo -e "\nstarting tor...\n" $white # start tor /usr/local/bin/tor --quiet echo # new line
$yellow echo -e "\ntor log\n" $white sudo tail -c+1 -f /var/log/tor/notices.log
else $white exit 1 fi