10-05-2012
There is not so much magic in proxy, reverse for forward. The tool lsof can show you who is listening on any port of the local server. A tcp socket connects to host X port Y says "GET /Z HTTP/9.9" to some proxying service, and it is piped to host A port B after that service is fed with a "GET /C HTTP/?.?", where X Y Z are translated to A B C. Ditto for POST. Rules vary for the forwarding and translation of other HTTP lines coming from the original client that may be fed to the final service. If your config is not working, turn on debugging for the proxying service, and read the logs.
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filetea
filetea(8) System Manager's Manual filetea(8)
NAME
filetea - Web based file sharing service daemon
SYNOPSIS
filetea [OPTIONS]
DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the filetea command.
FileTea is a Web service that provides instant and anonymous file-sharing using only a standard browser as client. Unlike traditional Web
based file-sharing services, FileTea does not store files server-side. Instead, files are just routed on-the-fly from seeder to leecher,
through the server.
filetea is the service daemon that runs on a FileTea server. It handles peer synchronization, file routing and status reporting; and also
acts as web-server for static HTML content when run in standalone mode.
OPTIONS
-h, --help
Display a brief summary of the command-line options and their default values.
-c config, --conf=config
Absolute path for the configuration file to use, default is /etc/filetea/filetea.conf.
-D, --daemonize
Run the service in the background.
-p port, --http-port=port
Port to listen on for plain HTTP service, overriding the value specified in configuration file.
-P port, --https-port=port
Port to listen on for secure HTTP service (https), overriding the value specified in configuration file.
FILES
/etc/filetea/filetea.conf
Filetea config file.
AUTHOR
This manpage has been written by Eduardo Lima Mitev <elima@igalia.com>
2011-10-21 filetea(8)