BNPROXY   (8) manpage
BNPROXY
8
12 June, 2000
BNETD
BNETD User's Manual
  • NAME
      bnproxy - Battle.netR proxy daemon
  • SYNOPSIS
      bnproxy [-f] [-d dumpfile] [-l logfile] [-p port] [servername [serverport]]
  • DESCRIPTION
      bnproxy is a simple daemon which will relay client connections to a Battle.netR server like bnetd(8) . It has the capability of saving a hexadecimal/ASCII dump of the network records (packets) into a log file.  Someday this command might be useful for people playing from behind a NAT firewall. If no servername is specified, localhost is assumed.  If no serverport is specified, 6112 is assumed.
  • OPTIONS
      -d --hexdump
      Put a hex dump of packets sent and received into the specified file.
      -f --foreground
      The server normally acts as a daemon and goes into the background.  This forces the server to run in the foreground.
      -h --help --usage
      Print server usage information and exit.
      -l --logfile
      Put the event log messages into the specified file.
      -p --port
      Listen on the specified TCP and UDP port number.
      -v --version
      Causes bnproxy to print its version number and exit.
  • BUGS
      No support for dynamic UDP address determination (SESSIONADDR[12] packets) has been added.  Support for multiple clients is broken because the server becomes confused as to which client to relay UDP server traffic to.
  • SEE ALSO
  • AUTHOR
      Ross Combs (ross@bnetd.org)
  • LEGAL NOTICES
      Battle.net, Diablo, Starcraft, Brood War, Warcraft, and Blizzard Entertainment are trademarks or registered trademarks of Blizzard Entertainment in the U.S. and/or other countries. All rights reserved.

      Neither this program nor the bnetd project are in any way affiliated with Blizzard Entertainment.
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