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NAME

       srt-tunnel - tunnel an SRT connection between two URIs

SYNOPSIS

       srt-tunnel < listen-uri > < call-uri >

DESCRIPTION

       SRT Tunnel is a typical tunnelling application, that is, it simply passes the transmission
       from a given endpoint to another endpoint in both directions.

       Tunnels can be also “chained”, that is, there can be more  than  one  tunnel  on  the  way
       between the real peers.

       This  tunnel  application  can  use  both  TCP  and SRT as endpoint type and the typically
       predicted use case is to hand over the transmission for SRT for a longer distance, leaving
       TCP close to the caller and listener locations.

       The srt-tunnel command line accepts two argument, beside the options:

       Listener: the URI at which this tunnel should await connections

       Caller: where this tunnel should connect when its Listener connected

OPTIONS

       -ll, -loglevel
              logging level, default:error

       -lf, -logfa
              logging Functional Area enabled

       -c, -chunk
              piece of data amount read at once, default=4096 bytes

       -v, -verbose
              display transmission details

       -s, -skipflush
              exit without waiting for data to complete

SEE ALSO

       srt-live-transmit(1)

AUTHOR

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

                                            2022-02-28                              SRT-TUNNEL(1)