TRAMPOLINE(8) TRAMPOLINE(8) NAME trampoline - forward incoming calls to another address SYNOPSIS aux/trampoline [ -9 ] [ -a altaddr ] [ -m netdir ] [ -o opt ] [ -t timeout ] addr DESCRIPTION Trampoline can be used in a service file (see listen(8)) to link an incoming call to another address that provides the service, typically on another machine. Trampoline dials addr and copies data between that connec- tion and its own standard input and output. The options are: -9 The connection carries only 9P messages. In this case trampoline will relay whole messages at a time. -a altaddr Dial altaddr and relay between the two network connec- tions, ignoring standard input and output. -m netdir Restrict forwarding to particular machines. Netdir must be the incoming call directory. Trampoline finds the caller's MAC address m and checks that ndb(6) con- tains an entry with ether=m and the attribute trampok. If no such entry is found, the call is rejected. -o opt Write a protocol-specific control string opt to the connections control file. This can be specified multi- ple times. -t timeout Terminates the connection after timeout milliseconds of inactivity. FILES /sys/log/trampoline logs rejected calls SOURCE /sys/src/cmd/aux/trampoline.c SEE ALSO dial(2), listen(8) Page 1 Plan 9 (printed 11/18/24)