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.\" ========================================================================
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.IX Title "UDPXD 1"
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.TH UDPXD 1 "2015-04-21" "perl v5.12.4" "User Contributed Perl Documentation"
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.SH "NAME"
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udpxd \- A general purpose UDP relay/port forwarder/proxy
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.SH "SYNOPSIS"
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.IX Header "SYNOPSIS"
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\& Usage: udpxd [\-lbdvhV]
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\&
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\& Options:
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\& \-\-listen \-l <ip:port> listen for incoming requests
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\& \-\-bind \-b <ip> bind ip used for outgoing requests
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\& \-\-dest \-d <ip:port> destination to forward requests to
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\& \-\-help \-h \-? print help message
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\& \-\-version \-v print program version
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\& \-\-verbose \-V enable verbose logging
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.SH "DESCRIPTION"
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.IX Header "DESCRIPTION"
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udpxd can be used to forward or proxy \s-1UDP\s0 client traffic
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to another port on another system. It also supports binding
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to a specific ip address which will be used as the source
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for outgoing packets.
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It listens on the ip address and port specified with \fB\-l\fR
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and waits for incoming udp packets. If one arrives, it sends
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it to the destination specified with \fB\-d\fR. Responses will
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be sent back accordingly.
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.PP
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If \fB\-b\fR has not been specified, udpxd uses the operating
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systems default (e.g. routing) as the source where it sends
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requests packets out. If \fB\-b\fR has been specified, then it
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binds to the given ip address and uses this as the source
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address.
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.PP
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In any case, udpxd behaves like a proxy. The receiving end
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(\fB\-d\fR) only sees the source ip address of the outgoing
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interface of the system running udpxd or the address specified
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with \fB\-b\fR.
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.PP
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The options \fB\-l\fR and \fB\-d\fR are mandatory.
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.SH "EXAMPLES"
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.IX Header "EXAMPLES"
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Let's say you operate a multihomed unix system named 'foo'
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with two interfaces: eth0 on the inside, eth1 on the outside:
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.PP
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\& foo:
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\& eth0: 192.168.1.1
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\& eth0: 10.0.0.1
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.PP
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And let's say, you have a client in network 10.0.0.0/24 who whiches to reach
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an ntp server in network 192.168.1.1; and you dont operate a
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firewall, nat or routing on 'foo'. Run udpxd like this:
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\& udpxd \-l 10.0.0.1:123 \-d 192.168.1.199:123
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.PP
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Now, if a client with the source ip address 10.0.0.110 sends
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an ntp request to 10.0.0.1:123, udpxd will forward that
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request to 192.168.1.199:123 with the source ip address
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192.168.1.1 (because this is where the route points to: eth0).
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Responses from the ntp server will reach udpxd, which in turn
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sends them back to the client, where they arrive with the source
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address (and port) where udpxd is listening.
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.PP
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As you can see, udpxd canbe used to implement hiding nat for
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udp services in user space.
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.PP
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Another example would be, if 'foo' has multiple ip addresses
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on eth0 (aliases) and you don't want to use the primary address
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of the interface for outgoing packets.
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.PP
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\& foo, again:
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\& eth0: 192.168.1.1,192.168.1.45
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\& eth0: 10.0.0.1
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In order to use 192.168.1.45 as the source ip address, use the
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\&\fB\-b\fR parameter:
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\& udpxd \-l 10.0.0.1:123 \-d 192.168.1.199:123 \-b 192.168.1.45
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In this case for the client everything looks as before, but the
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ntp server on the other end will see ntp requests coming from
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192.168.1.45.
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.SH "FILES"
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.IX Header "FILES"
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udpxd currently does not write or open any files.
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.SH "BUGS"
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.IX Header "BUGS"
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In order to report a bug, unexpected behavior, feature requests
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or to submit a patch, please open an issue on github:
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<https://github.com/TLINDEN/udpxd/issues>.
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.SH "LICENSE"
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.IX Header "LICENSE"
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This software is licensed under the \s-1GNU\s0 \s-1GENERAL\s0 \s-1PUBLIC\s0 \s-1LICENSE\s0 version 3.
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.SH "AUTHORS"
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.IX Header "AUTHORS"
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T.v.Dein \fBtom \s-1AT\s0 vondein \s-1DOT\s0 org\fR
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