.IR port ]
.RB [ \-p
.IR addr ]
+.RB [ \-b
+.IR addr ]
.RB [ \-c
.IR addr \c
.BR : \c
.BR ssh (1),
.BR stunnel (1),
etc. It's intended, among other things, to provide a transport for
-.B tripe (8)
+.BR tripe (8)
packets where there are annoying firewalls in the way.
.SS "Command-line arguments"
The two
Only one connection is allowed at a time. When a connection is
accepted, forward UDP packets over the TCP stream until it closes; then
wait for another connection.
+.TP
.BI "\-p, \-\-peer=" addr
Only accept TCP connections from
.IR addr .
This option only makes sense in conjunction with
.BR \-l .
.TP
+.BI "\-b, \-\-bind=" addr
+When making a connection (see
+.B \-c
+below), use
+.I addr
+as the source address rather than letting the kernel choose the address
+automatically. This is useful when the other end will only accept
+connections from a particular address and you get the wrong one otherwise.
+.TP
.BI "\-c, \-\-connect=" addr : port
Connect to the given
.I addr
.BR stunnel (1),
.BR tripe (8).
.SH "AUTHOR"
-Mark Wooding, <mdw@nsict.org>
+Mark Wooding, <mdw@distorted.org.uk>