12-13-2008
Yes, in practical terms that's exactly what it means.
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usewithtor
USEWITHTOR(1) General Commands Manual USEWITHTOR(1)
NAME
usewithtor - Shell wrapper to simplify the use of the torsocks(8) library to transparently allow an application to use a SOCKS proxy.
SYNOPSIS
usewithtor [application [application's arguments]]
DESCRIPTION
usewithtor is a wrapper between the torsocks library and the application what you would like to run socksified.
OPTIONS
[application [application's arguments]]
run the application as specified with the environment (LD_PRELOAD) set such that torsocks(8) will transparently proxy SOCKS connec-
tions in that program.
USEWITHTOR VERSUS TORSOCKS
usewithtor runs torsocks(1) with the default configuration file, located at /etc/torsocks.conf. Running torsocks(1) directly means that no
configuration file will be used (unless you manually set the TORSOCKS_CONF_FILE or TSOCKS_CONF_FILE environment variable), instead tor-
socks(8) will use defaults that are sensible for most Tor installations.
USEWITHTOR VERSUS TORIFY
usewithtor(1) and torify(1) intend to achieve the same ends for most practical purposes. However torify(1) will use a default tsocks
installation if one exists. Usewithtor(1) will only ever use a torsocks(8) installation.
SEE ALSO
torsocks.conf(5) torsocks(1) usewithtor(1)
AUTHOR
Robert Hogan (robert@roberthogan.net).This script is very similar to torify(1), provided by the Tor project.
USEWITHTOR
USEWITHTOR(1)