Provided by: redsocks_0.5-2_amd64 bug

NAME

       redsocks - redirect any TCP connection to a SOCKS or HTTP proxy

SYNOPSIS

       redsocks [options]

DESCRIPTION

       redsocks  is  a daemon running on the local system, that will transparently tunnel any TCP
       connection via a remote SOCKS4, SOCKS5 or HTTP proxy server. It uses the system firewall's
       redirection  facility  to  intercept TCP connections, thus the redirection is system-wide,
       with fine-grained control, and does not depend on LD_PRELOAD libraries.

       Redsocks supports tunneling TCP connections and UDP packets. It has authentication support
       for both, SOCKS and HTTP proxies.

       Also  included  is  a small DNS server returning answers with the "truncated" flag set for
       any UDP query, forcing the resolver to use TCP.

OPTIONS

       -p pidfile
              Write the process ID to pidfile.

       -c config
              Use config as configuration file.

       -t     Test configuration file syntax.

SEE ALSO

       iptables(8), /etc/redsocks.conf, /usr/share/doc/redsocks/README.gz

AUTHOR

       redsocks was written by Leonid Evdokimov <leon@darkk.net.ru>

       This manual page was written  by  Apollon  Oikonomopoulos  <apoikos@debian.org>,  for  the
       Debian project (and may be used by others).

                                        November 14, 2011                             REDSOCKS(8)