# This is an example configuration file for active port forwarder # Firstly, we have to declare our files with key and certificate certificate cacert.pem # Please note, that we can place only blank characters between words key server.rsa # when we want to log some information, we specify file for lightlog # when we want to log everything - we do this by using heavylog option # type name of file log file,logfile,LOG_T_ALL,LOG_I_CRIT,LOG_I_ERR,LOG_I_WARNING # we we could also want to use sockets instead of files #log sock,localhost,LOG_T_ALL,LOG_I_ALL #dateformat %Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S # And it's time to create forwarding targets (named realms here) #realm indicates a new set of commands to a server #realmname is optional realm my realm #options values #hostname #this is the name of the server (used to choose interface) listen 50127 #portnumber on which server is listening for users manage 50126 #portnumber on which server is listening for afclient #users 5 #amount of users we are allowing to connect (>0) (default: 5) #timeout 5 #timeout value for the client's connection (>0) (default: 5) #clients 1 #number of allowed clients for this realm (>0) (default: 1) #usrpcli $users #allowed users per client for this realm (>0) (default: $users) #climode 1 #strategy used for connecting users with clients (1) (default: 1) #proto tcp #type of the realm (which protocol it will forward (tcp|udp) (default: tcp) #pass mypassword #this is a password used for client identification #raclients 1 #number of allowed clients in remote administration mode (>0) (default: 1) #nossl #don't use ssl for data transfer #nozlib #don't use zlib #baseport #listenports are temporary and differ for each client #audit #additional information about connections are logged #dnslookups #try to obtain dns names of the computers #ipv4 #use ipv4 only #ipv6 #use ipv6 only #enableproxy #enable http proxy mode # and now the second realm realm listen 50125 manage 50124