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about
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socat is a relay for bidirectional data transfer between two independent data
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channels. Each of these data channels may be a file, pipe, device (serial line
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etc. or a pseudo terminal), a socket (UNIX, IP4, IP6 - raw, UDP, TCP), an
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SSL socket, proxy CONNECT connection, a file descriptor (stdin etc.), the GNU
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line editor (readline), a program, or a combination of two of these.
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These modes include generation of "listening" sockets, named pipes, and pseudo
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terminals.
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socat can be used, e.g., as TCP port forwarder (one-shot or daemon), as an
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external socksifier, for attacking weak firewalls, as a shell interface to UNIX
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sockets, IP6 relay, for redirecting TCP oriented programs to a serial line, to
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logically connect serial lines on different computers, or to establish a
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relatively secure environment (su and chroot) for running client or server
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shell scripts with network connections.
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Many options are available to refine socats behaviour:
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terminal parameters, open() options, file permissions, file and process owners,
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basic socket options like bind address, advanced socket options like IP source
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routing, linger, TTL, TOS (type of service), or TCP performance tuning.
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More capabilities, like daemon mode with forking, client address check,
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"tail -f" mode, some stream data processing (line terminator conversion),
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choosing sockets, pipes, or ptys for interprocess communication, debug and
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trace options, logging to syslog, stderr or file, and last but not least
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precise error messages make it a versatile tool for many different purposes.
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In fact, many of these features already exist in specialized tools; but until
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now, there does not seem to exists another tool that provides such a generic,
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flexible, simple and almost comprehensive (UNIX) byte stream connector.
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packages
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--------
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before bothering with compilers, dependencies and include files, you might
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try to get a binary distribution that matches your platform. Have a look at
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the projects home page for actual information regarding socat binary
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distributions.
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platforms
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socat 1.6.0 was compiled and more or less successfully tested under the
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following operating systems:
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SuSE Linux 10.1 on x86
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AIX 5.2 on PPC with gcc
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Solaris 9 on Sparc with gcc
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FreeBSD 6.1 on x86
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HP-UX B 11.11 on PA-RISC with gcc
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tests on Tru64 can no longer be performed because HP testdrive has taken down
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these hosts.
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tests on Mac OS X can no longer be performed because the Sourceforge
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compilefarm was discontinued.
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tests on NetBSD and OpenBSD can no longer be performed for the above reasons.
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Some versions of socat have been reported to successfully compile under older
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Linux versions back to RedHat 2.1 (kernel 1.2.13, gcc 2.7.0), under AIX 4.1 and
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4.3, SunOS 5.7-5.8, FreeBSD 4.2 - 4.9, MacOS X 10.1, Cygwin, Solaris 8 on x86,
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OSR 5.0.6, NetBSD 1.6.1 and 2.0.2, OpenBSD 3.4 and 3.8, Tru64 5.1B, and Mac OS
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X 10.1-10.2.
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It might well compile and run under other UNIX like operating systems.
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install
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Get the tarball and extract it:
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gtar xzf socat.tar.gz
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cd socat-1.6.0.1
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./configure
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make
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su
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make install # installs socat, filan, and procan in /usr/local/bin
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For compiling socat, gcc (or egc) is recommended.
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If gcc is not available, the configure script will fail to determine
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some features; then you'd better begin with one of the Makefiles and config.h's
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from the Config directory.
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If you have problems with the OpenSSL library, you can apply the option
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"--disable-openssl" to configure.
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If you have problems with the readline library or (n)curses, you can apply the
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option "--disable-readline" to configure.
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If you have problems with the tcp wrappers library, you can apply the option
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"--disable-libwrap" to configure.
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If you still get errors or a tremendous amount of warnings you can exclude
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the features for system call tracing and file descriptor analyzing by
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applying the options "--disable-sycls --disable-filan" to configure.
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You still need the functions vsnprintf and snprintf that are in the GNU libc,
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but might not be available with some proprietary libc's.
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The configure script looks for headers and libraries of openssl, readline, and
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tcp wrappers in the OS'es standard places and in the subdirectories include/
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and lib/ of the following places:
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/sw/
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/usr/local/
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/opt/freeware/
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/usr/sfw/
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and for openssl also in:
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/usr/local/ssl/
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In case of unexpected behaviour it is important to understand that configure
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first searches for the appropriate include file and then expects to find the
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library in the associated lib directory. That means, when e.g. a OpenSSL
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installation resides under /usr/local and there is a symbolic link from
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/usr/include/ssl/ssl.h to /usr/local/ssl/include/ssl/ssl.h, configure will find
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the /usr/include/... header and will therefore expect libssl in /usr/lib
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instead of /usr/local/...
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If configure does not find a header file or library but you know where it is,
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you can specify additional search locations, e.g.:
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export LIBS="-L$HOME/lib"
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export CPPFLAGS="-I$HOME/include"
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before running configure and make.
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For other operating systems, if socat does not compile without errors, refer to
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the file PORTING.
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platform specifics - redhat
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On RedHat Linux 9.0, including openssl/ssl.h might fail due to problems with
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the krb5-devel package. configure reacts with disabling openssl integration.
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To solve this issue, help cpp to find the krb5.h include file:
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CPPFLAGS="-I/usr/kerberos/include" ./configure
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platform specifics - aix
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The flock() prototype is not available but the function is. Thus, to enable the
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socat flock options, run configure and then change in config.h the line
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/* #undef HAVE_FLOCK */
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to
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#define HAVE_FLOCK 1
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and continue the build process.
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When using the OpenSSL rpm provided by IBM, configure might need the
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environment variable setting:
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LIBS="-L/opt/freeware/lib"
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When using the OpenSSL bundle provided by IBM, egd needs to be installed too
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to get enough entropy.
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socat compiles not only with gcc, but also with xlc. Just adapt the Makefile:
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replace gcc by /usr/vac/bin/xlc and remove gcc specific options
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"-Wall -Wno-parentheses".
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When linking with the OpenSSL library provided by IBM, errors may occur:
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ld: 0711-317 ERROR: Undefined symbol: .__umoddi3
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In this case, you need to link with libgcc or compile libcrypt yourself using
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xlc, or disable SSL (in config.h, undefine WITH_OPENSSL and recompile)
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The score of test.sh can be improved by uncommenting MISCDELAY=1 in this
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script.
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platform specifics - solaris
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If libreadline or libssl are in a directory not searched by the loader per
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default, e.g. /opt/sfw/lib, you must add this directory to $LD_LIBRARY_PATH,
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for running both configure and the socat executables, e.g.:
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export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:/opt/sfw/lib
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For some shell scripts, it is preferable to have /usr/xpg4/bin at a prominent
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position in $PATH.
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platform specifics - hp-ux
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Shutting down the write channel of a UNIX domain socket does not seem to
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trigger an EOF on the other socket. This makes problems with the exec and
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system addresses.
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This OS provides the type "long long", but not the strtoll() function to read
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data into a long long variable.
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UNIX domain sockets are only supported with SOCK_STREAM, not with datagrams
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(see man 7 unix).
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With UDP sockets it seems to happen that the select() call reports available
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data (or EOF) but a subsequent read() call hangs.
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platform specifics - tru64
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When the use of the readline address fails with an error like:
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socat: /sbin/loader: Fatal Error: Reference to unresolvable symbol "tgetent" in ".../libreadline.so.4"
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and you still want to use shared libraries, try the following workaround:
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$ make distclean; LIBS="-static" ./configure
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remove the "-static" occurrence in Makefile
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$ make
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documentation
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These files reside in the doc subdirectory:
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socat.1 is the man page, socat.html is the HTML based man page. It is actual,
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but describes only the more useful options.
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xio.help is an older, but more exact description in text form; with socat
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version 1.6.0 it is outdated.
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doc/socat-openssltunnel.html is a simple tutorial for a private SSL connection.
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doc/socat-multicast.html is a short tutorial for multicast and broadcast
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communications.
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doc/socat-tun shows how to build a virtual network between two hosts.
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2008-01-28 14:33:15 -05:00
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socat.1 and socat.html can be generated from socat.yo (which is released with
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socat 1.6.0.1 and later) using the yodl document language package. Maintenance
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of yodl had been discontinued by its author
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(http://www.xs4all.nl/~jantien/yodl/) (there seems to be a revival at
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http://yodl.sourceforge.net/ though). For socat, the old version 1.31 is used;
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an rpm is still distributed with recent OpenSuSE versions (confirmed for
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OpenSuSE 10.1 in suse/i586/yodl-1.31.18-1142.i586.rpm). It appears to install
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smoothly also under RedHat Linux. After yodl 1.31 installation, the following
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correction must be performed in /usr/share/yodl/shared.yo in two places:
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< whenhtml(htmlcommand(<!)ARG1+htmlcommand(>)))
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> whenhtml(htmlcommand(<!--)ARG1+htmlcommand(-->)))
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license
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-------
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socat is distributed under the terms of the GNU GPL;
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except for install-sh, which is copyright MIT, with its own license;
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In addition, as a special exception, the copyright holder
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gives permission to link the code of this program with
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any version of the OpenSSL library which is distributed
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under a license identical to that listed in the included
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COPYING.OpenSSL file, and distribute linked combinations
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including the two. You must obey the GNU General Public
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License in all respects for all of the code used other
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than OpenSSL. If you modify this file, you may extend this
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exception to your version of the file, but you are not
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obligated to do so. If you do not wish to do so, delete
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this exception statement from your version.
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation, version 2 of the License
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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GNU General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
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contact
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For questions, bug reports, ideas, contributions etc. please contact
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socat@dest-unreach.org
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For socat source distribution, bug fixes, and latest news see
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http://www.dest-unreach.org/socat/
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www.socat.org is an alternate site providing the same contents.
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2008-01-28 16:04:20 -05:00
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public git repository:
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git://repo.or.cz/socat.git
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http://repo.or.cz/r/socat.git
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