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TCP Port Mapper
Maps local ports to remote endpoints using non-blocking I/O.
Similar to SOCKS proxy, but without protocol support - each
local port statically mapped to particular endpoint.
For example, you can map local port 8080 to google.com:80 and
8022 to domain.com:22. Each connection to 8080 will be
transparently proxied to Google server. The same would be
done for 8022. The mappings can be set in configuration file.
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Requirements
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JDK 1.7
Building
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The most simple way to build the application is to use Gradle wrapper
that bootstraps itself and then do the job:
$ ./gradlew build
Running
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After the app is built, it's possible to run it:
$ java -jar build/libs/tcp-proxy-{version}.jar
To run it as a part of build lifecycle:
$ ./gradlew run
NOTE: Hit <ctrl+c> to shutdown.
Packaging
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To build application with its configuration and all related stuff:
$ ./gradlew installApp
After that you can find application under 'build/install/tcp-proxy/' directory.
To bundle application into archive:
$ ./gradlew { distTar | distZip }
Archives can be found under 'build/distributions'.
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