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PWNAT(1) proxy server that works behind client+server NATs PWNAT(1)
NAME
pwnat - proxy server that works behind both client and server NATs
SYNOPSIS
./pwnat <-s | -c> <args>
DESCRIPTION
There is no middle man, no proxy, no 3rd party, no UPnP required, no
spoofing, or DNS tricks. The server does not need to know the
client's IP address before connecting. More importantly, the client
can then connect to any host or port on any remote host or to a fixed
host and port decided by the server.
OPTIONS
-c client mode: <args>: [local ip] <local port> <proxy host>
[proxy port (def:2222)] <remote host> <remote port>
-s server mode: <args>: [local ip] [proxy port (def:2222)] [[al‐
lowed host]:[allowed port] ...]
-6 use IPv6
-v show debug output (up to 2)
-h show this help and exit
EXAMPLES
1. Server side allowing anyone to proxy: pwnat -s
2. Client wanting to connect to google.com:80: pwnat -c 8000 <pw‐
nat.server.com> google.com 80
3. browse to visit the google: http://localhost:8000
REPORTING BUGS
To report a bug please visit pwnat issues tracking system at:
https://github.com/samyk/pwnat/issues
AUTHORS
Written by Samy Kamkar <pwnat@samy.pl>. Tunneling portion based off
of udptunnel by Daniel Meekins Contact: dmeekins - gmail. This manual
page was written by Josenison F. da Silva <nilsonfsilva@hotmail.com>
for the Debian project (but may be used by others).
PWNAT 0.3 Abr 2022 PWNAT(1)