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NAME

       pr3287 - IBM host printing tool

SYNOPSIS

       pr3287 [ options ] [ L: ] [[ LUname [, LUname ...]@] hostname [: port ]]

DESCRIPTION

       pr3287  opens  a  telnet connection to an IBM host, and emulates an IBM 3287 printer.  It implements RFCs
       2355 (TN3270E), 1576 (TN3270) and 1646 (LU name selection).

       If the hostname is prefixed with L:, the connection will be made through  an  SSL  tunnel.   pr3287  also
       supports TELNET START-TLS option negotiation without any need for command-line options.

       A  specific  LU  name  to use may be specified by prepending it to the hostname with an `@'.  Multiple LU
       names to try can be separated by commas.  An empty LU can be placed in the list with an extra comma.

       The port to connect to defaults to telnet.  This can be overridden by appending a port  to  the  hostname
       with a colon `:'.

OPTIONS

       pr3287 understands the following options:

       -accepthostname spec
              Specifies  a  particular  hostname  to accept when validating the name presented in the host's SSL
              certificate, instead of comparing to the name or address used to make the  connection.   spec  can
              either  be  any,  which  disables  name  validation,  DNS:hostname, which matches a particular DNS
              hostname, or IP:address, which matches a particular numeric IPv4 or IPv6 address.

       -assoc LUname
              Causes the session to be associated with the specified LUname.

       -blanklines
              In LU3 formatted mode, print blank lines even if they are all NULLs or control characters.   (This
              is a violation of the 3270 printer protocol, but some hosts require it.)

       -cadir directory
              Specifies  a  directory  containing  CA  (root)  certificates  to use when verifying a certificate
              provided by the host.

       -cafile filename
              Specifies a PEM-format file containing CA (root) certificates to use when verifying a  certificate
              provided by the host.

       -certfile filename
              Specifies  a file containing a certificate to provide to the host, if requested.  The default file
              type is PEM.

       -certfiletype type
              Specifies the type of the certificate file specified by -certfile.  Type can be pem or asn1.

       -chainfile filename
              Specifies a certificate chain file in PEM format, containing a certificate to provide to the  host
              if requested, as well as one or more intermediate certificates and the CA certificate used to sign
              that certificate.  If -chainfile is specified, it overrides -certfile.

       -charset name
              Specifies  an  alternate host code page (input EBCDIC mapping).  The default maps the U.S. English
              (037) code page to the current locale character encoding.  pr3287 generally supports the same host
              character sets as x3270.

       -command command
              Specifies the command to run for each print job.  The default is lpr.

       -crlf  Causes newline characters in the output to be expanded to carriage-return/linefeed sequences.

       -crthru
              In unformatted 3270 mode, causes EBCDIC CR orders to be passed to directly to the printer as ASCII
              CR characters, and the output buffer to be flushed, instead  of  being  specially  interpreted  by
              pr3287.

              By  default,  EBCDIC  CRs cause the (virtual) print head to return to column 0, so that subsequent
              text overwrites what is already in the buffer, and the buffer is flushed only when an EBCDIC NL or
              EM order is received.

       -daemon
              Causes pr3287 to become a daemon (background) process.

       -eojtimeout seconds
              Causes pr3287 to complete the print job after seconds seconds of inactivity.

       -emflush
              Causes pr3287 to flush any pending printer output whenever an EM (End of Medium) order arrives  in
              unformatted  3270 mode.  This can help preserve multi-page output with hosts that do not clear the
              3270 buffer between pages.  (Note: This option is defined for historical purposes  only;  -emflush
              is now the default.)

       -noemflush
              Causes  pr3287 not to flush any pending printer output when an EM (End of Medium) order arrives in
              unformatted 3270 mode.

       -ignoreeoj
              Ignore TN3270E PRINT-EOJ commands, relying on UNBIND commands to indicate the ends of print jobs.

       -ffeoj Causes pr3287 to add a FF (formfeed) at the end of each print job.

       -ffskip
              Causes pr3287 to ignore a FF (formfeed) order if it occurs at the top of a page.

       -ffthru
              In SCS mode, causes pr3287 to pass FF (formfeed) orders through to the printer as  ASCII  formfeed
              characters, rather than simulating them based on the values of the MPL (maximum presentation line)
              and TM (top margin) parameters.

       -keyfile filename
              Specifies  a  file containing the private key for the certificate file (specified via -certfile or
              -chainfile).  The default file type is PEM.

       -keyfiletype type
              Specifies the type of the private key file specified by -keyfile.  Type can be pem or asn1.

       -keypasswd type:value
              Specifies the password for the private key  file,  if  it  is  encrypted.   The  argument  can  be
              file:filename,  specifying  that  the  password  is  in  a  file, or string:string, specifying the
              password on the command-line directly.

       -proxy type:host[:port]
              Causes pr3287 to connect via the specified proxy, instead of using a direct connection.  The  host
              can  be  an  IP  address or hostname.  The optional port can be a number or a service name.  For a
              list of supported proxy types, see PROXY below.

       -reconnect
              Causes pr3287 to reconnect to the host, whenever the connection is broken.  There  is  a  5-second
              delay between reconnect attempts, to reduce network thrashing for down or misconfigured hosts.

       -selfsignedok
              Allow self-signed host certificates.

       -skipcc
              For  unformatted writes, skip ASA carriage control characters (e.g., blank for single-space, 0 for
              double-space, 1 for formfeed, etc.) in the first position of each line of host output.

       -trace Turns on data stream tracing.  Trace information is usually saved in the file /tmp/x3trc.pid.

       -tracedir dir
              Specifies the directory to save trace files in, instead of /tmp.

       -trnpre file
              Specifies a file containing data that will be sent to the printer before each print job.  The file
              contents are treated as transparent data, i.e., they are not translated in any way.

       -trnpost file
              Specifies a file containing data that will be sent to the printer after each print job.  The  file
              contents are treated as transparent data, i.e., they are not translated in any way.

       -v     Display build and version information and exit.

       -verifycert
              Verify the host certificate for tunneled SSL and negotiated SSL/TLS connections.

       -xtable file
              Specifies  a  file containing transparent data translations.  The file specifies EBCDIC characters
              that will be translated into transparent ASCII data (data that will not be further translated  and
              will  not  count  as  taking  up  column(s)  on the print line).  Any printable ECBDIC code can be
              translated to zero or more ASCII characters.

              The table consists of lines that look like:
              ebcdic ebcdic-code ascii ascii-code...

              The ebcdic-code can be specified in hexadecimal X'nn' notation or as  numbers  in  decimal,  octal
              (with  a  leading  0)  or  hexadecimal  (with  a leading 0x).  The ascii-codes can be specified as
              numbers in decimal, octal or hexadecimal, control codes such as ^X, symbolic control codes such as
              CR or Escape, or as double-quoted strings, following the full C-language conventions, such  as  \r
              for a carriage return.  Comments begin with #, ! or //.

              Here are some examples of translations.
              # Expand EBCDIC D to an escape sequence.
              ebcdic X'C4' ascii Esc "]1,3" 0x6d
              # Delete EBCDIC B's
              ebcdic X'C2' ascii

              The full list of symbolic control codes is: BS CR BEL ESC ESCAPE FF HT LF NL NUL SPACE TAB VT.

SIGNALS

       SIGINT, SIGHUP and SIGTERM cause the current print job to be flushed (any pending data to be printed) and
       pr3287 to exit.

       SIGUSR1 causes the current print job to be flushed without otherwise affecting the pr3287 process.

PROXY

       The  -proxy  option causes pr3287 to use a proxy server to connect to the host.  The syntax of the option
       is:
              type:host[:port]

       The supported values for type are:
                               Proxy Type   Protocol                       Default Port
                               ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
                                  http      RFC 2817 HTTP tunnel (squid)       3128
                                passthru    Sun in.telnet-gw                   none
                                 socks4     SOCKS version 4                    1080
                                 socks5     SOCKS version 5 (RFC 1928)         1080
                                 telnet     No protocol (just send             none
                                            connect host port)

       The special types socks4a and socks5d can also be used to force the  proxy  server  to  do  the  hostname
       resolution for the SOCKS protocol.

SEE ALSO

       x3270(1), c3270(1), telnet(1), tn3270(1)
       Data Stream Programmer's Reference, IBM GA23-0059
       Character Set Reference, IBM GA27-3831
       3174 Establishment Controller Functional Description, IBM GA23-0218
       RFC 1576, TN3270 Current Practices
       RFC 1646, TN3270 Extensions for LUname and Printer Selection
       RFC 2355, TN3270 Enhancements

COPYRIGHTS

       Copyright 1993-2013, Paul Mattes.
       Copyright 1990, Jeff Sparkes.
       Copyright 1989, Georgia Tech Research Corporation (GTRC), Atlanta, GA
        30332.
       All rights reserved.

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       that the following conditions are met:

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              distribution.

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              used  to  endorse  or  promote  products derived from this software without specific prior written
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VERSION

       pr3287 3.3.14ga11

                                                   03 May 2014                                         PR3287(1)