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HTS(1)									HTS(1)

NAME
       hts - httptunnel server

SYNOPSIS
       hts [options] [host:][port]

DESCRIPTION
       This manual page briefly documents the hts command.

       hts  listens  for incoming httptunnel connections at PORT (default port
       is 8888), and optionally binds to ip address HOST.  When	 a  connection
       is made, I/O is redirected to the destination specified by the --device
       or --forward-port switch.

OPTIONS
       The program follows the	usual  GNU  command  line  syntax,  with  long
       options	starting  with	two  dashes  (`-').   A summary of options are
       included below.

       -h, --help
	      Show summary of options.

       -c, --content-length BYTES
	      use HTTP PUT requests of BYTES size (k, M, and G postfixes  rec‐
	      ognized)

       -d, --device DEVICE
	      use DEVICE for input and output

       -F, --forward-port HOST:PORT
	      connect to PORT at HOST and use it for input and output

       -k, --keep-alive SECONDS
	      send keepalive bytes every SECONDS seconds (default is 5)

       -M, --max-connection-age SEC
	      maximum time a connection will stay open is SEC seconds (default
	      is 300)

       -s, --stdin-stdout
	      use stdin/stdout for communication (implies --no-daemon)

       -S, --strict-content-length
	      always write Content-Length bytes in requests

       -V, --version
	      output version information and exit

       -w, --no-daemon
	      don't fork into the background

       -p, --pid-file LOCATION
	      write a PID file to LOCATION

AUTHOR
       This manual page was contributed by Teemu  Hukkanen  <tjhukkan@iki.fi>,
       and was originally written for the Debian GNU/Linux system.

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