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logged-tcp-proxy

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Description

This repository provides a command line interface for proxying TCP connections with payload output into the console. Payload output can be formatted in different ways: hexadecimal (lowercase and uppercase), decimal, octal and binary.

Installation

From crates.io (Recommended)

Run the following command and wait until the crate is compiled:

$ cargo install logged_tcp_proxy

Now you can run compiled binary:

$ logged_tcp_proxy --bind-listener-addr 127.0.0.1:20502 --remote-addr 127.0.0.1:20582

From git repository

Run the following command and wait until the crate is compiled:

$ cargo install --git https://github.com/qwerty541/logged-tcp-proxy.git --tag v0.1.2 logged_tcp_proxy

Also you can remove tag option to install the latest development version.

Now you can run compiled binary:

$ logged_tcp_proxy --bind-listener-addr 127.0.0.1:20502 --remote-addr 127.0.0.1:20582

Options

Below is a list of currently supported options.

$ logged_tcp_proxy --help
Command line interface for proxying TCP connections with payload output into console which can be formatted different ways.

Usage: logged_tcp_proxy [OPTIONS] --bind-listener-addr <BIND_LISTENER_ADDR> --remote-addr <REMOTE_ADDR>

Options:
  -l, --level <LEVEL>
          Application logging level [default: debug] [possible values: trace, debug, info, warn, error, off]
  -b, --bind-listener-addr <BIND_LISTENER_ADDR>
          Address on which TCP listener should be binded
  -r, --remote-addr <REMOTE_ADDR>
          Address of remote server
  -t, --timeout <TIMEOUT>
          Incoming connection reading timeout [default: 60]
  -f, --formatting <FORMATTING>
          Formatting of console payload output, [default: lowerhex] [possible values: decimal, lowerhex, upperhex, binary, octal]
  -s, --separator <SEPARATOR>
          Console payload output bytes separator [default: :]
  -p, --precision <PRECISION>
          Timestamp precision [default: seconds] [possible values: seconds, milliseconds, microseconds, nanoseconds]
  -h, --help
          Print help
  -V, --version
          Print version

Example

Below is an example of using this command line tool as proxy between device and data storage server with command and console output.

$ logged_tcp_proxy --bind-listener-addr 127.0.0.1:20502 --remote-addr 127.0.0.1:20582
[2023-05-04T02:39:33Z INFO] Listener binded, waiting for incoming connections...
[2023-05-04T02:39:37Z INFO] Incoming connection from 127.0.0.1:50376
[2023-05-04T02:39:37Z DEBUG] < 00:00:00:00:00:19:6f:03:16:00:1f:00:20:00:11:00:22:00:33:00:44:00:55:00:66:00:01:00:00:00:00
[2023-05-04T02:39:37Z DEBUG] > 00:00:00:00:00:0b:6f:10:03:f1:00:02:04:00:00:00:00
[2023-05-04T02:39:37Z DEBUG] < 00:00:00:00:00:06:6f:10:03:f1:00:02
[2023-05-04T02:39:37Z DEBUG] > 00:01:00:00:00:06:6f:03:00:7a:00:01:00:02:00:00:00:06:6f:03:00:7b:00:02
[2023-05-04T02:39:37Z DEBUG] < 00:01:00:00:00:05:6f:03:02:02:ff:00:02:00:00:00:07:6f:03:04:00:00:00:01
[2023-05-04T02:39:37Z DEBUG] > 00:03:00:00:00:06:01:01:00:01:00:01:00:04:00:00:00:06:01:02:00:01:00:01:00:05:00:00:00:06:01:03:00:01:00:10:00:06:00:00:00:06:01:03:00:11:00:01:00:07:00:00:00:06:01:03:00:7b:00:01:00:08:00:00:00:06:01:03:0f:a0:00:01:00:09:00:00:00:06:01:03:13:88:00:03:00:0a:00:00:00:06:01:04:00:01:00:01
[2023-05-04T02:39:37Z DEBUG] < 00:03:00:00:00:04:01:01:01:01:00:04:00:00:00:04:01:02:01:01:00:05:00:00:00:23:01:03:20:00:7b:00:0c:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:01:36:40:49:0f:db:40:09:21:fb:54:44:2d:18:ff:ff:00:06:00:00:00:05:01:03:02:ff:ff:00:07:00:00:00:05:01:03:02:00:01:00:08:00:00:00:03:01:83:02:00:09:00:00:00:09:01:03:06:00:01:00:02:00:03:00:0a:00:00:00:05:01:04:02:00:7b
[2023-05-04T02:40:18Z DEBUG] > 00:0b:00:00:00:06:6f:03:03:e8:00:01
[2023-05-04T02:40:18Z DEBUG] < 00:0b:00:00:00:05:6f:03:02:00:00

License

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Contribution

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