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diff --git a/doc/tor-fw-helper.1.txt b/doc/tor-fw-helper.1.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 1c103d9250..0000000000 --- a/doc/tor-fw-helper.1.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,60 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright (c) The Tor Project, Inc. -// See LICENSE for licensing information -// This is an asciidoc file used to generate the manpage/html reference. -// Learn asciidoc on http://www.methods.co.nz/asciidoc/userguide.html -:man source: Tor -:man manual: Tor Manual -tor-fw-helper(1) -================ -Jacob Appelbaum - -NAME ----- -tor-fw-helper - Manage upstream firewall/NAT devices - -SYNOPSIS --------- -**tor-fw-helper** [-h|--help] [-T|--test-commandline] [-v|--verbose] [-g|--fetch-public-ip] - [-p __external port__:__internal_port__] - -DESCRIPTION ------------ -**tor-fw-helper** currently supports Apple's NAT-PMP protocol and the UPnP -standard for TCP port mapping. It is written as the reference implementation of -tor-fw-helper-spec.txt and conforms to that loose plugin API. If your network -supports either NAT-PMP or UPnP, tor-fw-helper will attempt to automatically -map the required TCP ports for Tor's Or and Dir ports. + - -OPTIONS -------- -**-h** or **--help**:: - Display help text and exit. - -**-v** or **--verbose**:: - Display verbose output. - -**-T** or **--test-commandline**:: - Display test information and print the test information in - tor-fw-helper.log - -**-g** or **--fetch-public-ip**:: - Fetch the the public ip address for each supported NAT helper method. - -**-p** or **--port** __external_port__:__internal_port__:: - Forward external_port to internal_port. This option can appear - more than once. - -BUGS ----- -This probably doesn't run on Windows. That's not a big issue, since we don't -really want to deal with Windows before October 2010 anyway. - -SEE ALSO --------- -**tor**(1) + - -See also the "tor-fw-helper-spec.txt" file, distributed with Tor. - -AUTHORS -------- - Jacob Appelbaum <jacob@torproject.org>, Steven J. Murdoch <Steven.Murdoch@cl.cam.ac.uk> |