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author | Matteo Bernardini <ponce@slackbuilds.org> | 2013-07-25 12:23:52 +0200 |
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committer | Willy Sudiarto Raharjo <willysr@slackbuilds.org> | 2016-01-17 09:40:16 +0700 |
commit | 9f0af0e072f8940a3122d3c0ea4da5665e6a291e (patch) | |
tree | 321ad9fbf6295e59229753103357c1f703036953 /network/redir/patches/30_fix_manpage.dpatch | |
parent | 15498860e5de555bc2d27a88e4ceba7354c7fb2b (diff) | |
download | slackbuilds-9f0af0e072f8940a3122d3c0ea4da5665e6a291e.tar.gz |
network/redir: Added (Redirect TCP connections).
Signed-off-by: Matteo Bernardini <ponce@slackbuilds.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'network/redir/patches/30_fix_manpage.dpatch')
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1 files changed, 183 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/network/redir/patches/30_fix_manpage.dpatch b/network/redir/patches/30_fix_manpage.dpatch new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..3a36bc30ea --- /dev/null +++ b/network/redir/patches/30_fix_manpage.dpatch @@ -0,0 +1,183 @@ +#! /bin/sh /usr/share/dpatch/dpatch-run +## 30_fix_manpage.dpatch by Daniel Kahn Gillmor <dkg@fifthhorseman.net> +## +## All lines beginning with `## DP:' are a description of the patch. +## DP: Clean up questionable formatting in man page. + +@DPATCH@ +diff -urNad redir~/redir.man redir/redir.man +--- redir~/redir.man 2009-03-03 18:55:37.790428922 -0500 ++++ redir/redir.man 2009-03-03 18:58:48.486428715 -0500 +@@ -1,43 +1,42 @@ +-.PU + .TH REDIR 1 local + .SH NAME +-redir \- redirect tcp connections ++redir - redirect tcp connections + .SH SYNOPSIS + .ll +8 + .B redir +-.RB [ \--laddr=incoming.ip.address ] +-.RB [ \--caddr=host ] +-.RB [ \--debug ] +-.RB [ \--syslog +-.RB [ \--name=str ] +-.RB [ \--timeout=n ] +-.RB [ \--bind_addr=my.other.ip.address ] +-.RB [ \--ftp=type ] +-.RB [ \--transproxy ] +-.RB [ \--connect=host:port ] +-.I --lport=port +-.I --cport=port +-.RB [ \--bufsize=n ] +-.RB [ \--max_bandwidth=n ] +-.RB [ \--random_wait=n ] +-.RB [ \--wait_in_out=n ] ++.RB [ \-\-laddr=incoming.ip.address ] ++.RB [ \-\-caddr=host ] ++.RB [ \-\-debug ] ++.RB [ \-\-syslog ] ++.RB [ \-\-name=str ] ++.RB [ \-\-timeout=n ] ++.RB [ \-\-bind_addr=my.other.ip.address ] ++.RB [ \-\-ftp=type ] ++.RB [ \-\-transproxy ] ++.RB [ \-\-connect=host:port ] ++.I \-\-lport=port ++.I \-\-cport=port ++.RB [ \-\-bufsize=n ] ++.RB [ \-\-max_bandwidth=n ] ++.RB [ \-\-random_wait=n ] ++.RB [ \-\-wait_in_out=n ] + .ll -8 + .br + .B redir +-.RB \--inetd +-.RB [ \--caddr=host ] +-.RB [ \--debug ] +-.RB [ \--syslog +-.RB [ \--name=str ] +-.RB [ \--timeout=n ] +-.RB [ \--ftp=type ] +-.RB [ \--transproxy ] +-.RB [ \--connect=host:port ] +-.I --cport=port +-.RB [ \--bufsize=n ] +-.RB [ \--max_bandwidth=n ] +-.RB [ \--random_wait=n ] +-.RB [ \--wait_in_out=n ] ++.RB \-\-inetd ++.RB [ \-\-caddr=host ] ++.RB [ \-\-debug ] ++.RB [ \-\-syslog ] ++.RB [ \-\-name=str ] ++.RB [ \-\-timeout=n ] ++.RB [ \-\-ftp=type ] ++.RB [ \-\-transproxy ] ++.RB [ \-\-connect=host:port ] ++.I \-\-cport=port ++.RB [ \-\-bufsize=n ] ++.RB [ \-\-max_bandwidth=n ] ++.RB [ \-\-random_wait=n ] ++.RB [ \-\-wait_in_out=n ] + .ll -8 + .br + .SH DESCRIPTION +@@ -49,74 +48,73 @@ + Depending on how redir was compiled, not all options may be available. + .SH OPTIONS + .TP +-.B \--lport ++.B \-\-lport + Specifies port to listen for connections on (when not running from inetd) + .TP +-.B \--laddr ++.B \-\-laddr + IP address to bind to when listening for connections (when not + running from inetd) + .TP +-.B \--cport ++.B \-\-cport + Specifies port to connect to. + .TP +-.B \--caddr ++.B \-\-caddr + Specifies remote host to connect to. (localhost if omitted) + .TP +-.B \--inetd ++.B \-\-inetd + Run as a process started from inetd, with the connection passed as stdin + and stdout on startup. + .TP +-.B \--debug ++.B \-\-debug + Write debug output to stderr or syslog. + .TP +-.B \--name ++.B \-\-name + Specify program name to be used for TCP wrapper checks and syslog logging. + .TP +-.B --timeout ++.B \-\-timeout + Timeout and close the connection after n seconds of inactivity. + .TP +-.B \--syslog ++.B \-\-syslog + Log information to syslog. + .TP +-.B \--bind_addr ++.B \-\-bind_addr + Forces redir to pick a specific address/interface to bind to when it listens + for incoming connections. + .TP +-.B \--ftp ++.B \-\-ftp + When using redir for an FTP server, this will cause redir to also + redirect ftp connections. Type should be specified as either "port", + "pasv", or "both", to specify what type of FTP connection to handle. +-Note that --transproxy often makes one or the other (generally port) ++Note that \-\-transproxy often makes one or the other (generally port) + undesirable. + .TP +-.B \--transproxy ++.B \-\-transproxy + On a linux system with transparent proxying enabled, causes redir to + make connections appear as if they had come from their true origin. + (see /usr/share/doc/redir/transproxy.txt) + .TP +-.B \--connect ++.B \-\-connect + Redirects connections through an HTTP proxy which supports the CONNECT +-command. Specify the address and port of the proxy using --caddr and +---cport. --connect requires the hostname and port which the HTTP ++command. Specify the address and port of the proxy using \-\-caddr and ++\-\-cport. \-\-connect requires the hostname and port which the HTTP + proxy will be asked to connect to. + .TP +-.B \--bufsize n ++.B \-\-bufsize n + Set the bufsize (defaut 4096) in bytes. Can be used combined with +---max_bandwidth or --random_wait to simulate a slow connection. ++\-\-max_bandwidth or \-\-random_wait to simulate a slow connection. + .TP +-.B \--max_bandwidth n ++.B \-\-max_bandwidth n + Reduce the bandwidth to be no more than n bits/sec. The algorithme is + basic, the goal is to simulate a slow connection, so there is no pic + acceptance. + .TP +-.B \--random_wait n ++.B \-\-random_wait n + Wait between 0 and 2 x n milliseconds before each "packet". A "packet" is + a bloc of data read in one time by redir. A "packet" size is always less +-than the bufsize (see also --bufsize). ++than the bufsize (see also \-\-bufsize). + .TP +-.B \--wait_in_out n +-Apply --max_bandwidth and --random_wait for input if n=1, output if n=2 and ++.B \-\-wait_in_out n ++Apply \-\-max_bandwidth and \-\-random_wait for input if n=1, output if n=2 and + both if n=3. + .SH "SEE ALSO" + inetd(1) +- |