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.TH "TCPPROXY" "8" "12/02/2010" "\ \&" "\ \&"
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.SH "NAME"
tcpproxy \- IPv4/IPv6 tcp connection proxy
.SH "SYNOPSIS"
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.nf
\fBtcpproxy\fR
[ \fB\-h|\-\-help\fR ]
[ \fB\-D|\-\-nodaemonize\fR ]
[ \fB\-u|\-\-username\fR ]
[ \fB\-g|\-\-groupname\fR ]
[ \fB\-C|\-\-chroot\fR ]
[ \fB\-P|\-\-write\-pid\fR ]
[ \fB\-L|\-\-log\fR :[,[,[\&.\&.]]] ]
[ \fB\-U|\-\-debug\fR ]
[ \fB\-l|\-\-local\-addr\fR ]
[ \fB\-t|\-\-local\-resolv\fR (ipv4|4|ipv6|6) ]
[ \fB\-p|\-\-local\-port\fR ]
[ \fB\-r|\-\-remote\-addr\fR ]
[ \fB\-R|\-\-remote\-resolv\fR (ipv4|4|ipv6|6) ]
[ \fB\-o|\-\-remote\-port\fR ]
[ \fB\-s|\-\-source\-addr\fR ]
[ \fB\-S|\-\-source\-resolv\fR (ipv4|4|ipv6|6) ]
[ \fB\-b|\-\-buffer\-size\fR ]
[ \fB\-c|\-\-config\fR ]
.fi
.SH "DESCRIPTION"
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\fBtcpproxy\fR is a simple tcp connection proxy which combines the features of rinetd and 6tunnel\&. \fBtcpproxy\fR supports IPv4 and IPv6 and also supports connections from IPv6 to IPv4 endpoints and vice versa\&.
.SH "OPTIONS"
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The following options can be passed to the \fBtcpproxy\fR daemon:
.PP
\fB\-D, \-\-nodaemonize\fR
.RS 4
This option instructs
\fBtcpproxy\fR
to run in foreground instead of becoming a daemon which is the default\&.
.RE
.PP
\fB\-u, \-\-username \fR
.RS 4
run as this user\&. If no group is specified (\fB\-g\fR) the default group of the user is used\&. The default is to not drop privileges\&.
.RE
.PP
\fB\-g, \-\-groupname \fR
.RS 4
run as this group\&. If no username is specified (\fB\-u\fR) this gets ignored\&. The default is to not drop privileges\&.
.RE
.PP
\fB\-C, \-\-chroot \fR
.RS 4
Instruct
\fBtcpproxy\fR
to run in a chroot jail\&. The default is to not run in chroot\&.
.RE
.PP
\fB\-P, \-\-write\-pid \fR
.RS 4
Instruct
\fBtcpproxy\fR
to write it\(cqs pid to this file\&. The default is to not create a pid file\&.
.RE
.PP
\fB\-L, \-\-log :[,[,[\&.\&.]]]\fR
.RS 4
add log target to logging system\&. This can be invoked several times in order to log to different targets at the same time\&. Every target hast its own log level which is a number between 0 and 5\&. Where 0 means disabling log and 5 means debug messages are enabled\&.
The file target can be used more the once with different levels\&. If no target is provided at the command line a single target with the config
\fBsyslog:3,tcpproxy,daemon\fR
is added\&.
The following targets are supported:
.PP
\fBsyslog\fR
.RS 4
log to syslog daemon, parameters [,[,]]
.RE
.PP
\fBfile\fR
.RS 4
log to file, parameters [,]
.RE
.PP
\fBstdout\fR
.RS 4
log to standard output, parameters
.RE
.PP
\fBstderr\fR
.RS 4
log to standard error, parameters
.RE
.RE
.PP
\fB\-U, \-\-debug\fR
.RS 4
This option instructs
\fBtcpproxy\fR
to run in debug mode\&. It implicits
\fB\-D\fR
(don\(cqt daemonize) and adds a log target with the configuration
\fBstdout:5\fR
(logging with maximum level)\&. In future releases there might be additional output when this option is supplied\&.
.RE
.PP
\fB\-l, \-\-local\-addr \fR
.RS 4
The local address to bind to\&. By default
\fBtcpproxy\fR
will listen on any interface (IPv6 and IPv4)\&.
.RE
.PP
\fB\-t|\-\-local\-resolv (ipv4|4|ipv6|6)\fR
.RS 4
When resolving the local address (see above) use only IPv4 or IPv6\&. The default is to resolv both\&.
.RE
.PP
\fB\-p, \-\-local\-port \fR
.RS 4
The local port to bind to\&. By default there is no port defined in which case
\fBtcpproxy\fR
will try to read the configuration file\&.
.RE
.PP
\fB\-r, \-\-remote\-addr \fR
.RS 4
The remote address to connect to\&. Unless the configuration file should be used this must be set to a valid address or hostname\&.
.RE
.PP
\fB\-R|\-\-remote\-resolv (ipv4|4|ipv6|6)\fR
.RS 4
When resolving the remote address (see above) use only IPv4 or IPv6\&. The default is to resolv both\&.
.RE
.PP
\fB\-o, \-\-remote\-port \fR
.RS 4
The remote port to connect to\&. Unless the configuration file should be used this must be set to a valid port or servicename\&.
.RE
.PP
\fB\-s, \-\-source\-addr \fR
.RS 4
Instruct tcpproxy to use this source address for connections to
\fB\-R|\-\-remote\-address\fR\&. By default
\fBtcpproxy\fR
uses the default source address for the defined remote host\&.
.RE
.PP
\fB\-S|\-\-source\-resolv (ipv4|4|ipv6|6)\fR
.RS 4
When resolving the source address (see above) use only IPv4 or IPv6\&. The default is to resolv both\&.
.RE
.PP
\fB\-b, \-\-buffer\-size \fR
.RS 4
The size of the transmit buffers to use\&.
\fBtcpproxy\fR
will allocate two buffers of this size for any client which is connected\&. By default a value of 10Kbytes is used\&.
.RE
.PP
\fB\-c, \-\-config \fR
.RS 4
The path to the configuration file to be used\&. This is only evaluated if the local port is omitted\&.
.RE
.SH "EXAMPLES"
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nothing yet\&.\&.
.SH "BUGS"
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Most likely there are some bugs in \fBtcpproxy\fR\&. If you find a bug, please let the developers know at tcpproxy@spreadspace\&.org\&. Of course, patches are preferred\&.
.SH "SEE ALSO"
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nothing yet\&.\&.
.SH "AUTHORS"
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Christian Pointner
.SH "RESOURCES"
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Main web site: http://www\&.spreadspace\&.org/tcpproxy/
.SH "COPYING"
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Copyright (C) 2010 Christian Pointner\&. This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or any later version\&.