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@ -68,11 +68,12 @@ Tunnel interface to proxy. |
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Usage: tun2proxy [OPTIONS] --proxy <URL> |
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Options: |
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-t, --tun <name> Name of the tun interface [default: tun0] |
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-p, --proxy <URL> Proxy URL in the form proto://[username[:password]@]host:port |
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-d, --dns <method> DNS handling [default: virtual] [possible values: virtual, none] |
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-h, --help Print help |
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-V, --version Print version |
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-t, --tun <name> Name of the tun interface [default: tun0] |
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-p, --proxy <URL> Proxy URL in the form proto://[username[:password]@]host:port |
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-d, --dns <method> DNS handling [default: virtual] [possible values: virtual, none] |
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-s, --setup <method> Routing and system setup [possible values: auto] |
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-h, --help Print help |
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-V, --version Print version |
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``` |
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Currently, tun2proxy supports HTTP, SOCKS4/SOCKS4a and SOCKS5. A proxy is supplied to the `--proxy` argument in the |
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URL format. For example, an HTTP proxy at `1.2.3.4:3128` with a username of `john.doe` and a password of `secret` is |
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