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Tue Mar 1 03:45:00 UTC 2011
I do my development on WinXP but for hosting am using FreeBSD because Win sucks in that point especially when it comes to security.
Now all this works well when I perform it like a root, but when I want nobody(apache) to parse file.php that is calling Tor will not work.
I know why - nobody doesn't have a permission for that.
I installed Tor like a ROOT using "portinstall -s security/tor" command.
Now..., I would like to chmod tor to allow nobody to run it with certain PID but I simply can't find Tor even if I use. (Yes I know - this is very funny!)
If I can't find Tor dir on my server how am I suppose to chmod it?
To shorten... How do I allow nobody to utilize Tor (It can already do that but I must start it like a root and stop it like a root)
PS: Why after I start Tor like a root by typing "tor" in command line it start and then I simply can't issue ANY command to my server, whatever I type in command line and press enter it is like I am typing some text in a word(or nano for a unix)?
Thank in advance
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Thank you,<br>Seth and Michael<br><br>Obviously I haven't comprehend what SIGNAL really is.<br>For me that was just another app specific command/function.<br>Thanks for clarifing this... now I understand and am successfull in starting and stoping Tor.<br><br>From my question it is obvious that I am totally UNIX newbie and am having very hard time using FreeBSD 6.1.<br>I do my development on WinXP but for hosting am using FreeBSD because Win sucks in that point especially when it comes to security.<br><br>Now all this works well when I perform it like a root, but when I want nobody(apache) to parse file.php that is calling Tor will not work.<br>I know why - nobody doesn't have a permission for that.<br><br>I installed Tor like a ROOT using "portinstall -s security/tor" command.<br>Now..., I would like to chmod tor to allow nobody to run it with certain PID but I simply can't find Tor even if I use. (Yes I know - this is very funny!)<br>If I can't find Tor dir on
my server how am I suppose to chmod it?<br><br>To shorten... How do I allow nobody to utilize Tor (It can already do that but I must start it like a root and stop it like a root)<br><br>PS: Why after I start Tor like a root by typing "tor" in command line it start and then I simply can't issue ANY command to my server, whatever I type in command line and press enter it is like I am typing some text in a word(or nano for a unix)?<br><br>Thank in advance<br><p> 
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