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- #!/bin/bash
- #### CLEAN UP ####
- # Flush old redirect rules
- sudo iptables -t nat -D OUTPUT -o lo --dst 127.0.0.1 -p tcp --dport 5939 -j TEAMVIEWER
- sudo iptables -t nat -F TEAMVIEWER
- sudo iptables -t nat -X TEAMVIEWER
- # Kill old teamviewerd
- killall teamviewerd
- #### START ####
- # Create the first part of a new redirect rule
- sudo iptables -t nat -N TEAMVIEWER
- sudo iptables -t nat -A OUTPUT -o lo --dst 127.0.0.1 -p tcp --dport 5939 -j TEAMVIEWER
- # Create pid-file and launch teamviewerd
- sudo touch /var/run/teamviewerd.pid
- sudo chown $USER /var/run/teamviewerd.pid
- /opt/teamviewer8/tv_bin/teamviewerd
- # Find out what port is opened by teamviewerd
- while [[ -z $port ]]; do
- pid=$(cat /var/run/teamviewerd.pid)
- [[ -n $pid ]] && port=$(lsof -an -iTCP -sTCP:LISTEN -p $pid -Fn | grep '^n' | sed -r 's/^n.*:([[:digit:]]+)$/\1/')
- sleep 0.1
- done
- # Create the second part of a new redirect rule
- sudo iptables -t nat -A TEAMVIEWER -p tcp -j REDIRECT --to-ports $port
- # Launch teamviewer
- teamviewer
- #### STOP AND CLEAN UP ####
- # Kill teamviewerd
- killall teamviewerd
- # Flush redirect rules
- sudo iptables -t nat -D OUTPUT -o lo --dst 127.0.0.1 -p tcp --dport 5939 -j TEAMVIEWER
- sudo iptables -t nat -F TEAMVIEWER
- sudo iptables -t nat -X TEAMVIEWER
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