
USER_NAME=`cat /etc/passwd | grep 1000 | cut -d: -f1` # EN ESTA SECCIÓN INCLUYA LOS DERECHOS DE AUTOR Y LICENCIAMIENTO # EN ESTA SECCIÓN INCLUYA LOS DATOS DEL CREADOR Y EL PROGRAMA Here is the Bash Shell Script: = #!/bin/bash

Tor Browser It is very easy to use, once installed and running there is little or nothing to configure, unless you are a very advanced user or paranoid about security and privacy. However, in Tor Browser, its creators have managed to simplify everything, designing a solid and robust application (package) in an integral way, that is, with everything necessary to work immediately in any distribution. To execute Tor Browser in a GNU / Linux Operating System, normally works separately with a graphical manager called Vidalia and on an Internet browser compatible with Torbutton, a plugin for Mozilla Firefox that allows us to activate it from the browser itself. So using Tor it is possible make a connection to a host, almost imperceptibly, that is, without it or any other having the possibility of knowing our IP. It provides an anonymous route through proxy servers for our internet communications and efficiently prevents external traffic analysis. It is a multiplatform application (Windows / Linux) that allows us to hide or mask our identity on the network. La seventh (7th) class of the practical theoretical course of "Learn Shell Scripting" we will study how through a Script we can achieve an easy installation and configuration programmed of the famous and useful Internet browser Tor Browser, while, as always, we invest valuable time understanding how each line, each command, each variable works, to understand and learn Shell Scripting.īut for those few who understand, we will clarify that it is TorBrowser.
