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Trace route to a perticular port
How can I trace a route from one server to a certain port on another server?
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
dante.conf
DANTE.CONF(5) File Formats Manual DANTE.CONF(5)
NAME
dante.conf - socks client configuration file syntax
DESCRIPTION
The configuration file for the socks client library allow control over logging and server selection. It is divided into two parts, miscel-
laneous settings and routes. A line can be commented using the standard comment character #.
FORMAT
The miscellaneous settings have a keyword followed by a colon and the value.
debug Setting this field to 1 turns on debugging.
logoutput
This value controls where the sends logoutput. It can be either syslog, stdout, stderr, a filename, or a combination.
resolveprotocol
The protocol used to resolve hostnames. Valid values are udp (default), tcp and fake.
ROUTES
The routes are specified with a route keyword. Inside a pair of parens ({}) a set of keywords control the behavior of the route.
Each route can contain three address specifications; from, to and via. A route is selected for a connection based on the values
within the route block. The route block can contain the following:
ADDRESSES
Each address field can consist of a ipaddress (and where meaningful, a netmask, separated from the ipaddress by a '/' sign.), a
hostname, or a domainname (designated by the leading '.'). Each address can be followed by a optional port specifier.
from The route is used only by requests coming from the address given as value.
to The route is used only by requests going to the address given as value.
via Address of socks server to be used for the connection.
port Parameter to from, to and via. Accepts the keywords eq/=, neq/!=, ge/>=, le/<=, gt/>, lt/< followed by a number. A portrange can
also be given as "port <start #> - <end #>", which will match all port numbers within the range <start #> and <end #>.
command
The server supports the given commands. Valid commands are bind, bindreply, connect, udpassociate and udpreply. and udpreply. Can
be used instead of, or to complement, protocol.
method List of authentication methods the client supports and which to offer the server. Currently supported values are none and username.
protocol
The protocols the server supports. Supported values are tcp and udp.
proxyprotocol
The proxy protocols the server supports. Currently supported values are socks_v4, socks_v5, and http_v1.0.
EXAMPLES
See the example directory in the distribution.
ENVIRONMENT
SOCKS_USERNAME
Use SOCKS_USERNAME as the username when doing username authentication.
SOCKS_PASSWORD
Use SOCKS_PASSWORD as the password when doing username authentication. Not recommended as other users on the system might be able
to see your password.
FILES
/etc/dante.conf
AUTHORS
For Inferno Nettverk A/S, Norway:
Michael Shuldman <michaels@inet.no>: Design and implementation.
Karl-Andre' Skevik <karls@inet.no>: Autoconf and porting.
SEE ALSO
danted(8) danted.conf(5)
Information about new releases and other related issues can be found on the Dante WWW home page at http://www.inet.no/dante.
BUGS
See the accompanying BUGS file. New ones should be reported to dante-bugs@inet.no.
February 17, 2001 DANTE.CONF(5)