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Netfwd is network traffic forwarder. Netfwd acts as a bridge between
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local and remote source. The source can be one of the following: TCP,
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UDP, UNIX socket and TTY device. Netfwd works with both IPv4 and IPv6
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address families.
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Working with TTY device means that you can redirect serial port (i.e.
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COM port) data to any destination. For example, it's possible to create
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software serial port loopback or forward serial port data to network
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(aka serial to network convertor).
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Using this tool you can even convert one protocol into another. For
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example, you accept incoming connection on TCP port and forward it into
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UNIX socket on your local computer.
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