tor/contrib/check-tor

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#!/bin/sh
## Originally written by Peter Palfrader.
## This script lets you quickly check if a given router (by nickname)
## will let you do a TLS handshake, or will let you download a directory.
## Usage: check-tor nickname
#set -x
router="$1"
dirserver="http://belegost.seul.org:80/tor/"
lines=$( wget -q $dirserver --proxy=off -O - | grep -A5 '^router '"$router"' ' )
line=$( echo "$lines" | head -n1 )
if [ -z "$line" ]; then
echo "Not found" >&2
exit 1
fi
echo "$lines"
echo
ipor=$( echo "$line" | awk '{printf "%s:%s", $3, $4}' )
op=$( echo "$line" | awk '{printf $6}' )
ipop=$( echo "$line" | awk '{printf "%s:%s", $3, $6}' )
echo
echo ">>" openssl s_client -connect "$ipor"
timeout 5 openssl s_client -connect "$ipor" < /dev/null
if [ "$op" != "0" ]; then
echo
echo ">>" wget --proxy=off -O - http://$ipop/tor/
timeout 5 wget --proxy=off -O - http://$ipop/tor/ | head -n3
fi
echo
echo -n "$router "; echo "$lines" | grep 'fingerprint' | sed -e 's/^opt //' -e 's/^fingerprint //';