# torsocks > Route the traffic of any application through the Tor network. > Note: `torsocks` will assume that it should connect to the Tor SOCKS proxy running at 127.0.0.1:9050 being the defaults of the Tor daemon. > More information: . - Run a command using Tor: `torsocks {{command}}` - Enable or disable Tor in this shell: `. torsocks {{on|off}}` - Spawn a new Tor enabled shell: `torsocks --shell` - Check if current shell is Tor enabled (`LD_PRELOAD` value will be empty if disabled): `torsocks show` - Isolate traffic through a different Tor circuit, improving anonymity: `torsocks {{[-i|--isolate]}} {{curl https://check.torproject.org/api/ip}}` - Connect to a Tor proxy running on a specific address and port: `torsocks {{[-a|--address]}} {{ip}} {{[-P|--port]}} {{port}} {{command}}`