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#1 Le 26/08/2014, à 18:50

meth576

Install de tor (pour les vraiment nu... a moins que)

Bonjour à tous,

jsuis nouveau sur ubuntu environ 10 jours et je n'arrive définitivement pas à installé TOR. Je le télécharge sur le site, j'ai aussi pris vidalia (car je tourne en rond depuis 3 jours deja). J'extrait le fichier .tor.xz et je lance start-tor-browser... et la un fichier gedit s'ouvre:
#!/bin/sh
#
# GNU/Linux does not really require something like RelativeLink.c
# However, we do want to have the same look and feel with similar features.
#
# To run in debug mode simply pass --debug
#
# Copyright 2011 The Tor Project.  See LICENSE for licensing information.

complain_dialog_title="Tor Browser Bundle"

# First, make sure DISPLAY is set.  If it isn't, we're hosed; scream
# at stderr and die.
if [ "x$DISPLAY" = "x" ]; then
    echo "$complain_dialog_title must be run within the X Window System." >&2
    echo "Exiting." >&2
    exit 1
fi

# Do not (try to) connect to the session manager
unset SESSION_MANAGER

# Determine whether we are running in a terminal.  If we are, we
# should send our error messages to stderr...
ARE_WE_RUNNING_IN_A_TERMINAL=0
if [ -t 1 -o -t 2 ]; then
    ARE_WE_RUNNING_IN_A_TERMINAL=1
fi

# ...unless we're running in the same terminal as startx or xinit.  In
# that case, the user is probably running us from a GUI file manager
# in an X session started by typing startx at the console.
#
# Hopefully, the local ps command supports BSD-style options.  (The ps
# commands usually used on Linux and FreeBSD do; do any other OSes
# support running Linux binaries?)
ps T 2>/dev/null |grep startx 2>/dev/null |grep -v grep 2>&1 >/dev/null
not_running_in_same_terminal_as_startx="$?"
ps T 2>/dev/null |grep xinit 2>/dev/null |grep -v grep 2>&1 >/dev/null
not_running_in_same_terminal_as_xinit="$?"

# not_running_in_same_terminal_as_foo has the value 1 if we are *not*
# running in the same terminal as foo.
if [ "$not_running_in_same_terminal_as_startx" -eq 0 -o \
     "$not_running_in_same_terminal_as_xinit" -eq 0 ]; then
    ARE_WE_RUNNING_IN_A_TERMINAL=0
fi

# Complain about an error, by any means necessary.
# Usage: complain message
# message must not begin with a dash.
complain () {
    # Trim leading newlines, to avoid breaking formatting in some dialogs.
    complain_message="`echo "$1" | sed '/./,$!d'`"

    # If we're being run in a terminal, complain there.
    if [ "$ARE_WE_RUNNING_IN_A_TERMINAL" -ne 0 ]; then
        echo "$complain_message" >&2
        return
    fi

    # Otherwise, we're being run by a GUI program of some sort;
    # try to pop up a message in the GUI in the nicest way
    # possible.
    #
    # In mksh, non-existent commands return 127; I'll assume all
    # other shells set the same exit code if they can't run a
    # command.  (xmessage returns 1 if the user clicks the WM
    # close button, so we do need to look at the exact exit code,
    # not just assume the command failed to display a message if
    # it returns non-zero.)

    # First, try zenity.
    zenity --error \
        --title="$complain_dialog_title" \
        --text="$complain_message"
    if [ "$?" -ne 127 ]; then
        return
    fi

    # Try kdialog.
    kdialog --title "$complain_dialog_title" \
        --error "$complain_message"
    if [ "$?" -ne 127 ]; then
        return
    fi

    # Try xmessage.
    xmessage -title "$complain_dialog_title" \
        -center \
        -buttons OK \
        -default OK \
        -xrm '*message.scrollVertical: Never' \
        "$complain_message"
    if [ "$?" -ne 127 ]; then
        return
    fi

    # Try gxmessage.  This one isn't installed by default on
    # Debian with the default GNOME installation, so it seems to
    # be the least likely program to have available, but it might
    # be used by one of the 'lightweight' Gtk-based desktop
    # environments.
    gxmessage -title "$complain_dialog_title" \
        -center \
        -buttons GTK_STOCK_OK \
        -default OK \
        "$complain_message"
    if [ "$?" -ne 127 ]; then
        return
    fi
}

if [ "`id -u`" -eq 0 ]; then
    complain "The Tor Browser Bundle should not be run as root.  Exiting."
    exit 1
fi

debug=0
usage_message="usage: $0 [--debug]"
# !!! We may have more than one argument, changed -eq to -ge in if & elif clauses below
if [ "$#" -ge 1 -a \( "x$1" = "x--debug" -o "x$1" = "x-debug" \) ]; then
    debug=1
    shift # pop the debug argument
    printf "\nDebug enabled.\n\n"
elif [ "$#" -ge 1 -a \( "x$1" = "x--help" -o "x$1" = "x-help" \) ]; then
    echo "$usage_message"
    exit 0
fi

# If the user hasn't requested 'debug mode', close whichever of stdout
# and stderr are not ttys, to keep Firefox and the stuff loaded by/for
# it (including the system's shared-library loader) from printing
# messages to $HOME/.xsession-errors .  (Users wouldn't have seen
# messages there anyway.)
#
# If the user has requested 'debug mode', don't muck with the FDs.
if [ "$debug" -ne 1 ]; then
  if [ '!' -t 1 ]; then
    # stdout is not a tty
    exec >/dev/null
  fi
  if [ '!' -t 2 ]; then
    # stderr is not a tty
    exec 2>/dev/null
  fi
fi

# If XAUTHORITY is unset, set it to its default value of $HOME/.Xauthority
# before we change HOME below.  (See xauth(1) and #1945.)  XDM and KDM rely
# on applications using this default value.
if [ -z "$XAUTHORITY" ]; then
    XAUTHORITY=~/.Xauthority
    export XAUTHORITY
fi

# If this script is being run through a symlink, we need to know where
# in the filesystem the script itself is, not where the symlink is.
myname="$0"
if [ -L "$myname" ]; then
    # XXX readlink is not POSIX, but is present in GNU coreutils
    # and on FreeBSD.  Unfortunately, the -f option (which follows
    # a whole chain of symlinks until it reaches a non-symlink
    # path name) is a GNUism, so we have to have a fallback for
    # FreeBSD.  Fortunately, FreeBSD has realpath instead;
    # unfortunately, that's also non-POSIX and is not present in
    # GNU coreutils.
    #
    # If this launcher were a C program, we could just use the
    # realpath function, which *is* POSIX.  Too bad POSIX didn't
    # make that function accessible to shell scripts.

    # If realpath is available, use it; it Does The Right Thing.
    possibly_my_real_name="`realpath "$myname" 2>/dev/null`"
    if [ "$?" -eq 0 ]; then
        myname="$possibly_my_real_name"
    else
        # realpath is not available; hopefully readlink -f works.
        myname="`readlink -f "$myname" 2>/dev/null`"
        if [ "$?" -ne 0 ]; then
            # Ugh.
            complain "start-tor-browser cannot be run using a symlink on this operating system."
        fi
    fi
fi

# Try to be agnostic to where we're being started from, chdir to where
# the script is.
mydir="`dirname "$myname"`"
test -d "$mydir" && cd "$mydir"

# This is a fix for an ibus issue on some Linux systems. See #9353 for more
# details. The symlink needs to be created before we change HOME.
if [ ! -d ".config/ibus" ]; then
  mkdir -p .config/ibus
  ln -nsf ~/.config/ibus/bus .config/ibus
fi

# If ${PWD} results in a zero length HOME, we can try something else...
if [ ! "${PWD}" ]; then
    # "hacking around some braindamage"
    HOME="`pwd`"
    export HOME
    surveysays="This system has a messed up shell.\n"
else
    HOME="${PWD}"
    export HOME
fi

SYSARCHITECTURE=$(getconf LONG_BIT)
TORARCHITECTURE=$(expr "$(file Tor/tor)" : '.*ELF \([[:digit:]]*\)')

if [ $SYSARCHITECTURE -ne $TORARCHITECTURE ]; then
   complain "Wrong architecture? 32-bit vs. 64-bit."
   exit 1
fi

LD_LIBRARY_PATH="${HOME}/Tor/"
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH

# XXX: Debug mode for Firefox??

# not in debug mode, run proceed normally
printf "\nLaunching Tor Browser Bundle for Linux in ${HOME}\n"
cd "${HOME}"
# XXX Someday we should pass whatever command-line arguments we got
# (probably filenames or URLs) to Firefox.
# !!! Dash above comment! Now we pass command-line arguments we got (except --debug) to Firefox.
# !!! Use at your own risk!
# Adding --class argument for fixing bug 11102.
./Browser/firefox -no-remote --class "Tor Browser" -profile Data/Browser/profile.default "${@}"
exitcode="$?"
if [ "$exitcode" -ne 0 ]; then
    complain "Tor Browser exited abnormally.  Exit code: $exitcode"
    exit "$exitcode"
else
    printf '\nTor Browser exited cleanly.\n'
fi

Qui peut me sauver?

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#2 Le 26/08/2014, à 20:58

Troödon

Re : Install de tor (pour les vraiment nu... a moins que)

salut,

http://www.webupd8.org/2013/12/tor-brow … u-ppa.html

Dernière modification par Troödon (Le 26/08/2014, à 20:58)

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#3 Le 26/08/2014, à 22:02

meth576

Re : Install de tor (pour les vraiment nu... a moins que)

J'hallucine, j'ai du faire 30 essais au moins! Et le message c'etait quoi?
PS: cette version ne ressemble pas a ce que j'ai vu sur youtube, est parce que la version windows et differente au niveau du look?

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#4 Le 26/08/2014, à 22:03

meth576

Re : Install de tor (pour les vraiment nu... a moins que)

En tous cas merci!!!

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#5 Le 26/08/2014, à 22:12

meth576

Re : Install de tor (pour les vraiment nu... a moins que)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BFJ7V0T-K-E
Si je peus abuser de votre aide:
Dans cette video, le gars quant il clic sur start-tor-browser il a la possibilite de lancer dans un terminal, je ne l'ai pas???

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#6 Le 27/08/2014, à 06:01

Pator75

Re : Install de tor (pour les vraiment nu... a moins que)

meth576 a écrit :

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BFJ7V0T-K-E
Si je peus abuser de votre aide:
Dans cette video, le gars quant il clic sur start-tor-browser il a la possibilite de lancer dans un terminal, je ne l'ai pas???


Salut,

Va voir dans les options de ton gestionnaire de fichiers, il faut rendre  start-tor-browser exécutable.

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#7 Le 27/08/2014, à 18:48

meth576

Re : Install de tor (pour les vraiment nu... a moins que)

Merci!!! reste a voir comment rendre le fichier executable

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#8 Le 27/08/2014, à 23:43

Destinée

Re : Install de tor (pour les vraiment nu... a moins que)

Clic droit sur le fichier >Proprietes > Permissions>Cocher autoriser lexecution du fichier en programme
Puis
Va dans Nautilus >Edition>Preferences>Comportements>Cocher lancer le fichier executable lors de louverture

Et voila maintenant tu peux lancer tor sans faire ./start tor browser


It was never about going home. It's about getting us to where we're going. That is the mission. Rush

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#9 Le 31/08/2014, à 00:42

meth576

Re : Install de tor (pour les vraiment nu... a moins que)

merci!!!

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