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IP_TRANSPARENT(2const) IP_TRANSPARENT(2const)
IP_TRANSPARENT - transparent proxying
Standard C library (libc, -lc)
#include <netinet/in.h> /* Definition of IP* constants */
#include <sys/socket.h>
int setsockopt(int sockfd, IPPROTO_IP, IP_TRANSPARENT,
const int *enable, sizeof(int));
Setting this boolean option enables transparent proxying on this
socket.
This socket option allows the calling application to bind to a
nonlocal IP address and operate both as a client and a server with
the foreign address as the local endpoint.
This requires that routing be set up in a way that packets going
to the foreign address are routed through the TProxy box (i.e.,
the system hosting the application that employs the IP_TRANSPARENT
socket option).
Enabling this socket option requires superuser privileges (the
CAP_NET_ADMIN or CAP_NET_RAW capability).
TProxy redirection with the iptables TPROXY target also requires
that this option be set on the redirected socket.
See IPPROTO_IP(2const). See setsockopt(2). See ip(7).
Linux.
Linux 2.6.24.
IPPROTO_IP(2const), setsockopt(2), ip(7)
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