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diff --git a/doc/tcpproxy.8.txt b/doc/tcpproxy.8.txt index 8da0b98..14a12af 100644 --- a/doc/tcpproxy.8.txt +++ b/doc/tcpproxy.8.txt @@ -27,7 +27,6 @@ tcpproxy [ -R|--remote-resolv (ipv4|4|ipv6|6) ] [ -o|--remote-port <service> ] [ -s|--source-addr <host> ] - [ -S|--source-resolv (ipv4|4|ipv6|6) ] [ -b|--buffer-size <size> ] [ -c|--config <file> ] .... @@ -105,7 +104,8 @@ The following options can be passed to the *tcpproxy* daemon: *-R|--remote-resolv (ipv4|4|ipv6|6)*:: When resolving the remote address (see above) use only IPv4 or IPv6. The default is - to resolv both. + to resolv both. Mind that this also effects resolving of the source address (see below) + as the remote and source addresses must be of the same protocol familiy. *-o, --remote-port <service>*:: The remote port to connect to. Unless the configuration file should be used this @@ -115,10 +115,6 @@ The following options can be passed to the *tcpproxy* daemon: Instruct tcpproxy to use this source address for connections to *-R|--remote-address*. By default *tcpproxy* uses the default source address for the defined remote host. -*-S|--source-resolv (ipv4|4|ipv6|6)*:: - When resolving the source address (see above) use only IPv4 or IPv6. The default is - to resolv both. - *-b, --buffer-size <size>*:: The size of the transmit buffers to use. *tcpproxy* will allocate two buffers of this size for any client which is connected. By default a value of 10Kbytes is used. |