Provided by: flashproxy-client_1.7-4_all bug

NAME

       flashproxy-reg-appspot - Register with a facilitator through Google App Engine.

SYNOPSIS

       flashproxy-reg-appspot [OPTIONS] [REMOTE][:PORT]

DESCRIPTION

       Register with a flash proxy facilitator through a Google App Engine app. By default the
       remote address registered is ":9000" (the external IP address is guessed). It requires
       https://www.google.com/ not to be blocked.

       This program uses a trick to talk to App Engine, even though appspot.com may be blocked.
       The IP address and Server Name Indication of the request are for www.google.com, but the
       Host header inside the request is for an appspot.com subdomain.

       Requires the flashproxy-reg-url program.

OPTIONS

       -4
           Name lookups use only IPv4.

       -6
           Name lookups use only IPv6.

       --disable-pin
           Don’t check the server’s public key against a list of known pins. You can use this if
           the server’s public key has changed and this program hasn’t been updated yet.

       --facilitator-pubkey=FILENAME
           Encrypt registrations to the given PEM-formatted public key (default built-in).

       -h, --help
           Display help message and exit.

       --transport=TRANSPORT
           Registrations include the fact that you intend to use the given TRANSPORT (default
           "websocket").

       --unsafe-logging
           Don’t scrub IP addresses from logs.

SEE ALSO

       http://crypto.stanford.edu/flashproxy/

BUGS

       Please report using https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor.

                                            06/17/2015                  FLASHPROXY-REG-APPSPOT(1)