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afserver(1)						      General Commands Manual						       afserver(1)

NAME
afserver - active port forwarder server SYNOPSIS
afserver [ options ] DESCRIPTION
Afserver is a port forwarding program designed to be efficient and easy to use. It listens for incoming afclient connections at listenport (default listenport is 50126). After successful client authorization, afserver listens for incoming user connections. When a new user con- nection is opened, all the data is redirected to previously connected afclient, which redirects it to the specified destination host:port. EXAMPLES
afserver program starts with default options (become a daemon) afserver -v verbose mode is enabled (program won't enter daemon mode) afserver -n localhost -l 5435 -m 6375 program will listen on localhost:5435 for users and on localhost:6375 for clients OPTIONS
Basic options -n, --hostname NAME used when creating listening sockets (default: '') -l, --listenport [HOST:]PORT listening [host:]port number - users connect to it (default: 50127) -m, --manageport [HOST:]PORT manage [host:]port number - afclient connects to it (default: 50126) -V, --version display version number -h, --help prints help screen Authorization --pass PASSWORD password used for client identification (default: no password) Configuration -c, --cerfile FILE the name of the file with certificate (default: server-cert.pem) -A, --cacerfile FILE the name of the file with CA certificates (if used, require clients to have valid certificates) -d, --cerdepth the maximum depth of valid certificate-chains -k, --keyfile FILE the name of the file with RSA key (default: server.rsa) -f, --cfgfile FILE the name of the file with the configuration for the afserver -D, --dateformat FORMAT format of the date printed in logs (see 'man strftime' for details) (default: %d.%m.%Y %H:%M:%S) -t, --timeout N the timeout value for the client's connection (default: 5) --maxidle N the maximum idle time for the client's connection (default: disabled) -u, --users N the amount of users allowed to use this server (default: 5) -C, --clients N the number of allowed clients to use this server (default: 1) -r, --realm set the realm name (default: none) -R, --raclients N the number of allowed clients in remote administration mode to use this server (default: 1) -U, --usrpcli N the number of allowed users per client (default: $users) -M, --climode N strategy used to connect users with clients (default: 1) Available strategies: 1. fill first client before go to next -p, --proto TYPE type of server (tcp|udp) - what protocol it will be operating for (default: tcp) -b, --baseport listenports are temporary and differ for each client -a, --audit additional information about connections are logged --nossl ssl is not used to transfer data (but it's still used to establish a connection) (default: ssl is used) --nozlib zlib is not used to compress data (default: zlib is used) --dnslookups try to obtain dns names of the computers rather than their numeric IP Logging -o, --log LOGCMD log choosen information to file/socket -v, --verbose to be verbose - program won't enter the daemon mode (use several times for greater effect) IP family -4, --ipv4 use ipv4 only -6, --ipv6 use ipv6 only HTTP PROXY -P, --enableproxy enable http proxy mode REMOTE ADMINISTRATION
Currently available commands are: help display help lcmd lists available commands info prints info about server rshow display realms cshow X display clients in X realm ushow X display users in X realm quit quit connection timeout N X set timeout value in X realm audit {0|1} X set audit mode in X realm dnslookups {0|1} X set dnslookups mode in X realm dateformat S set dateformat kuser S kick user named S kclient N kick client with number N LOGCMD FORMAT
LOGCMD has the following synopsis: target,description,msgdesc Where target is file or sock description is filename or host,port and msgdesc is the subset of: LOG_T_ALL, LOG_T_USER, LOG_T_CLIENT, LOG_T_INIT, LOG_T_MANAGE, LOG_T_MAIN, LOG_I_ALL, LOG_I_CRIT, LOG_I_DEBUG, LOG_I_DDEBUG, LOG_I_INFO, LOG_I_NOTICE, LOG_I_WARNING, LOG_I_ERR written without spaces. Example: file,filename,LOG_T_ALL,LOG_I_CRIT,LOG_I_ERR,LOG_I_WARNING SEE ALSO
afserver.conf(5), afclient(1), afclient.conf(5) BUGS
Afserver is still under development. There are no known open bugs at the moment. REPORTING BUGS
Please report bugs to <jeremian [at] poczta.fm> AUTHOR
Jeremian <jeremian [at] poczta.fm> CONTRIBUTIONS
Alex Dyatlov <alex [at] gray-world.net>, Simon <scastro [at] entreelibre.com>, Ilia Perevezentsev <iliaper [at] mail.ru> Marco Solari <marco.solari [at] koinesistemi.it>, and Joshua Judson Rosen <rozzin [at] geekspace.com> LICENSE
Active Port Forwarder is distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2.0 and is copyright (C) 2003-2007 jeremian <jeremian [at] poczta.fm>. See the file COPYING for details. Jeremian apf 0.8.4 afserver(1)
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