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$OpenBSD: patch-netfwd_1,v 1.1 2010/04/08 19:39:06 naddy Exp $
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--- netfwd.1.orig Thu Apr 8 21:34:31 2010
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+++ netfwd.1 Thu Apr 8 21:37:09 2010
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@@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ flowcontrol: X|H|N (X - Xon/Xoff, H - full hardware, N
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Any
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.Ar tty_settings
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parameter can be omitted. The default
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-.At tty_settings
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+.Ar tty_settings
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is 115200,8,N,1,H.
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.El
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.Pp
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@@ -108,7 +108,6 @@ So you can, for example, forward TCP traffic into Unix
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You have a couple of applications that use unix socket to communicate with each
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other. But you want to run them on separate computers. To achieve this, do the
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following:
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-.Bd -literal -compact
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On computer, where one of applications creates server unix socket:
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.Pp
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.Dl # netfwd inet tcp 5555 unix stream /path_to_socket
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@@ -116,7 +115,6 @@ On computer, where one of applications creates server
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On another computer:
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.Pp
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.Dl # netfwd unix stream /path_to_socket inet tcp 1st_host 5555
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-.Ed
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.Pp
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So, when the second application connects to local unix socket, it automatically
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connects to the remote computer to 5555 TCP port. And all communication will be
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