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- xfindproxy - locate proxy services
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- xxxxffffiiiinnnnddddpppprrrrooooxxxxyyyy ----mmmmaaaannnnaaaaggggeeeerrrr _m_a_n_a_g_e_r_A_d_d_r ----nnnnaaaammmmeeee _s_e_r_v_i_c_e_N_a_m_e ----sssseeeerrrrvvvveeeerrrr
- _s_e_r_v_e_r_A_d_d_r [----aaaauuuutttthhhh] [----hhhhoooosssstttt _h_o_s_t_A_d_d_r] [----ooooppppttttiiiioooonnnnssss _o_p_t_s]
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- xxxxffffiiiinnnnddddpppprrrrooooxxxxyyyy is a program used to locate available proxy
- services. It utilizes the Proxy Management Protocol to
- communicate with a proxy manager. The proxy manager keeps
- track of all available proxy services, starts new proxies
- when necessary, and makes sure that proxies are shared
- whenever possible.
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- The ----mmmmaaaannnnaaaaggggeeeerrrr argument is required, and it specifies the
- network address of the proxy manager. The format of the
- address is a standard ICE network id (for example,
- "tcp/blah.x.org:6500").
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- The ----nnnnaaaammmmeeee argument is required, and it specifies the name of
- the desired proxy service (for example, "LBX"). The name is
- case insensitive.
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- The ----sssseeeerrrrvvvveeeerrrr argument is also required, and it specifies the
- address of the target server. The format of the address is
- specific to the proxy service specified with the -name
- argument. For example, for a proxy service of "LBX", the
- address would be an X display address (e.g, "blah.x.org:0").
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- The ----aaaauuuutttthhhh argument is optional. If specified, xfindproxy
- will read 2 lines from standard input. The first line is an
- authorization/authentication name. The second line is the
- authorization/authentication data in hex format (the same
- format used by xauth). xfindproxy will pass this auth data
- to the proxy, and in most cases, will be used by the proxy
- to authorize/authenticate itself to the target server.
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- The ----hhhhoooosssstttt argument is optional. If xfindproxy starts a new
- proxy service, it will pass the host specified. The proxy
- may choose to restrict all connections to this host. In the
- event that xfindproxy locates an already existing proxy, the
- host will be passed, but the semantics of how the proxy uses
- this host are undefined.
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- The ----ooooppppttttiiiioooonnnnssss argument is optional. If xfindproxy starts a
- new proxy service, it will pass any options specified. The
- semantics of the options are specific to each proxy server
- and are not defined here. In the event that xfindproxy
- locates an already existing proxy, the options will be
- passed, but the semantics of how the proxy uses these
- options are undefined.
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- If xfindproxy is successful in obtaining a proxy address, it
- will print it to stdout. The format of the proxy address is
- specific to the proxy service being used. For example, for
- a proxy service of "LBX", the proxy address would be the X
- display address of the proxy (e.g, "blah.x.org:63").
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- If xfindproxy is unsuccessful in obtaining a proxy address,
- it will print an error to stderr.
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- proxymngr (1), Proxy Management Protocol spec V1.0
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- Ralph Mor, X Consortium
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