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[-c <NUM>] [-L <LEVEL>] [OPTIONS...]
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<PRIVATE_KEY> <CERT>
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shrpx --client-mode [-Dh] [-b <HOST,PORT>] [-f <HOST,PORT>]
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[-n <CORES>] [-c <NUM>] [-L <LEVEL>] [OPTIONS...]
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A reverse proxy for SPDY/HTTPS.
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Default: 256
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--ciphers=<SUITE> Set allowed cipher list. The format of the
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string is described in OpenSSL ciphers(1).
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--client-mode Instead of accepting SPDY/HTTPS connection,
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accept HTTP connection and communicate with
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backend server in SPDY. This is for testing
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purpose.
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-h, --help Print this help.
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$ google-chrome --proxy-pac-url=file:///path/to/proxy.pac --use-npn
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There is an interesting option ``--client-mode``. If it is given,
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``shrpx`` accepts HTTP connections and communicates with the backend
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in SPDY::
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Client <-- (HTTP) --> Shrpx <-- (SPDY) --> Web Server or another Shrpx
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It is for testing purpose only.
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Examples
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--------
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