NAME¶
vanessa_socket_pipe - Trivial TCP/IP pipe based on libvanessa_socket
SYNOPSIS¶
vanessa_socket_pipe [options]
DESCRIPTION¶
A TCP/IP pipe is a user space programme that listens for TCP/IP connections on
port on the local host and when a client connects makes a connection to a TCP
port, possibly on another host. Once both connections are established data
sent on one connection is relayed to the other, hence forming a bi-directional
pipe.
Uses include enabling connections to specific ports on hosts behind a packet
filter.
This code is intended primarily as an example of how many of the features of
libvanessa_socket work.
OPTIONS¶
- -c|--connection_limit:
- Maximum number of connections to accept simultaneously. A
value of zero sets no limit on the number of simultaneous connections.
(default 0)
- -d|--debug:
- Turn on verbose debuging to stderr.
- -h|--help:
- Display this message.
- -L|--listen_port:
- Port to listen on. (mandatory)
- -l|--listen_host:
- Address to listen on. May be a hostname or an IP address.
If not defined then listen on all local addresses.
- -n|--no_lookup:
- Turn off lookup of hostnames and portnames. That is, hosts
must be given as IP addresses and ports must be given as numbers.
- -O|--outgoing_port:
- Define a port to connect to. If not specified
-l|--listen_port will be used.
- -o|--outgoing_host:
- Define host to connect to. May be a hostname or an IP
address. (mandatory)
- -q|--quiet:
- Only log errors. Overriden by -d|--debug.
- -t|--timeout:
- Idle timeout in seconds. Value of zero sets infinite
timeout. (default 1800)
- Notes:
- Default value for binary flags is off.
-L|--listen_port and -o|--outgoing_host must be defined.
AUTHOR¶
Simon Horman <horms@verge.net.au>