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nxproxy(1)			   NX Proxy			    nxproxy(1)

NAME
       nxproxy - NX Proxy Tool

SYNOPSIS
       nxproxy [<options>] <host>:<port>

DESCRIPTION
       nxproxy is a tool that allows one to tunnel X sessions through the NX
       compression library. nxproxy is a backend application utilized by
       various client application (Remmina, X2Go Client, PyHoca-Gui, Arctica
       Client, TheQVD Client, etc.).

COMMAND	LINE OPTIONS
       -C      Specify	that  nxproxy  has  to	run  on	 the  'X client' side,
	       listening for connections and impersonating an X	server.

       -S      Specify that nxproxy has	 to  run  in  'X  server'  mode,  thus
	       forwarding the connections to daemons running on	the client.

       -h      Print this message.

       -v      Print version information.

       -d <int>
	       Set  log	 level (0 for FATAL, 1 for ERROR, 2 for	WARNING, 3 for
	       INFO, 4 for DEBUG). The default is 0.

       -o <string>
	       Name of the log file. Default is	stderr.

       -f <string>
	       Specify log format. The characters in <string> define  how  the
	       loglines	are formatted. The following characters	are supported,
	       default is '0':

	       0       only  the plain text without any	additions. This	is the
		       default.

	       u       include time

	       l       include loglevel

	       T       include thread ids

	       L       include the location of the log call in the source code

       <host>:<port>
	       Put at the end, specifies the host and port  of	the  listening
	       proxy.

NX/NX DISPLAY OPTIONS
       Multiple	 nx/nx	options	can be specified in the	DISPLAY	environment or
       on the command line, by using the nx/nx,option=value notation.

       link=<string>
	       An indication of	the link  speed	 that  is  going  to  be  used
	       between the proxies. Usually the	compression and	the other link
	       parameters  depend  on  this  setting.  The value can be	either
	       'modem',	'isdn',	'adsl',	'wan', 'lan', 'local' or  a  bandwidth
	       specification, like for example '56k', '1m', '100m', etc.

       type=<string>
	       Type  of	 session,  for	example	 'windows', 'unix-kde'.	'unix-
	       application', etc.

       display=<string>
	       Specify the  real  display  where  X  connections  have	to  be
	       forwarded by the	proxy running on the client.

       listen=<int>
	       Local port used for accepting the proxy connection.

       loopback=<bool>
	       Bind to the loopback device only.

       accept=<string>
	       Name or IP of host that can connect to the proxy.

       connect=<string>
	       Name or IP of host that the proxy will connect to.

       port=<int>
	       Remote port used	for the	connection.

       retry=<int>
	       Number of connection atempts.

       root=<string>
	       The  root  directory for	the session. Usually is	the C-*	or S-*
	       in the .nx directory in the user's home,	 with  '*'  being  the
	       virtual display.

       session=<string>
	       Name  of	the session file. The default is the name 'session' in
	       the session directory.

       errors=<string>
	       Name of the log file used by the	proxy. The default is the name
	       'errors'	in the session directory.

       stats=<string>
	       Name of the file	where are written the  proxy  statistics.  The
	       default	is  a file 'stats' in the session directory. The proxy
	       replaces	the data in the	file whenever it receives a SIGUSR1 or
	       SIGUSR2 signal:

	       SIGUSR1:	Gives  total  statistics,  i.e.	 statistics  collected
	       since the beginning of the session.

	       SIGUSR2:	 Gives	partial	 statistics, i.e. statistics collected
	       since the last time this	signal was received.

       cookie=<string>
	       Use the provided	cookie for authenticating to the remote	proxy.
	       The same	cookie is used as  the	fake  value  used  for	the  X
	       authorization. The fake cookie is replaced on the X server side
	       with  the  real	cookie to be used for the display, so that the
	       real cookie doesn't have	to travel over the net.	When not using
	       a proxy cookie, any host	will be	able to	connect	to the	proxy.
	       See also	the 'accept' parameter.

       nodelay=<bool>
	       A  boolean indicating if	TCP_NODELAY has	to be set on the proxy
	       link. Old Linux kernels had problems with handling  TCP_NODELAY
	       on PPP links.

       policy=<bool>
	       Let  or	not the	agent decide when it is	the best time to flush
	       the proxy link. If set to 0, the	proxy will flush  any  encoded
	       data  immediately.  The	option has only	effect on the X	client
	       side proxy.

       render=<bool>
	       Enable or disable use of	the RENDER extension.

       taint=<bool>
	       Try to suppress trivial sources of X roundtrips	by  generating
	       the reply on the	X client side.

       delta=<bool>
	       Enable X	differential compression.

       data=<int>
	       Enable  or disable the ZLIB data	compression. It	is possible to
	       specify a value between 0 and 9.	Usually	the  value  is	chosen
	       automatically based on the requested link setting.

       stream=<int>
	       Enable  or  disable  the	 ZLIB  stream  compression. The	value,
	       between 0  and  9,  is  usually	determined  according  to  the
	       requested  link setting.	Not fully implemented in nx-X11	Agent,
	       yet.

       limit=<int>
	       Specify a bitrate limit allowed for this	session.

       memory=<int>
	       Trigger memory optimizations used to keep small the size	 of  X
	       buffers.	  This	is  useful  on	embedded plat- forms, or where
	       memory is scarce.

       cache=<int>
	       Size of the in-memory X message cache. Setting the value	 to  0
	       will  disable  the  memory cache	as well	as the NX differential
	       compression.

       images=<int>
	       Size of the persistent image cache.

       shseg=<int>
	       Enable the use of the MIT-SHM extension between the nxproxy and
	       the real	X server. A value greater than 1 is assumed to be  the
	       size  of	 requested shared memory segment. By default, the size
	       of the segment is determined based on the size of the in-memory
	       cache.

       load=<bool>
	       Enable loading a	 persistent  X	message	 cache	at  the	 proxy
	       startup.

       save=<bool>
	       Enable  saving  a  persistent  X	 message  cache	 at the	end of
	       session.

       cups=<int>
	       Enable or disable forwarding of CUPS connections, by  listening
	       on the optional port 'n'.

       aux=<int>
	       Enable  or  disable  forwarding of the auxiliary	X channel used
	       for  controlling	 the  keyboard.	 The  'keybd=<int>'  form   is
	       accepted	for backward compatibility.

       smb=<int>
	       Enable	or   disable   forwarding   of	SMB  connections.  The
	       'samba=<int>' form is accepted for backward compatibility.

       media=<int>
	       Enable forwarding of audio connections.

       http=<int>
	       Enable forwarding of HTTP connections.

       font=<int>
	       Enable forwarding of reversed  connections  to  a  font	server
	       running on the NX server.

       file=<int>
	       Enable forwarding of file transfer connections.

       mask=<int>
	       Determine  the distribution of channel ids between the proxies.
	       By default, channels whose ids are multiple of 8	(starting from
	       0) are reserved for the NX client side. All the other  channels
	       can be allocated	by the nx-X11 Agent side.

       timeout=t
	       Specify	the keep-alive timeout used by proxies to determine if
	       there is	a network problem preventing  communication  with  the
	       remote peer. A value of 0 disables the check.

       cleanup=t
	       Specify	the number of seconds the proxy	has to wait at session
	       shutdown	before closing all channels. The feature  is  used  by
	       the  NX	server to ensure that services are disconnected	before
	       shutting	down the link.

       pack=<string>
	       Determine the method used to compress images.

       product=<string>
	       The product id of the client or server. The value is ignored by
	       the  proxy,  but	 the  client  or  server  can  provide	it  to
	       facilitate the support.

       core=<bool>
	       Enable  production  of  core  dumps  when  aborting  the	 proxy
	       connection.

       options=<string>
	       Specify an additional file containing options that  has	to  be
	       merged	with   option  read  from  the	command	 line  or  the
	       environment.

       kill=<int>
	       Add the given process to	the  list  of  daemons	that  must  be
	       terminated  at  session shutdown. Multiple 'kill=<int>' options
	       can be specified. The proxy will	send  them  a  SIGTERM	signal
	       just before exiting.

       strict=<bool>
	       Optimize	 for  responsiveness,  rather than for the best	use of
	       all the available bandwidth.

       encryption=<bool>
	       Should be set to	1 if the proxy is running as part of a program
	       providing encryption of the point to point communication.

       These options are interpreted by	the nx-NX Agent. They are ignored by
       the proxy.

		   rootless=<bool>
		   geometry=<string>
		   resize=<bool>
		   fullscreen=<bool>
		   keyboard=<string>
		   clipboard=<int>
		   streaming=<int>
		   backingstore=<int>
		   composite=<int>
		   xinerama=<int>
		   shmem=<bool>
		   shpix=<bool>
		   kbtype=<string>
		   client=<string>
		   shadow=<int>
		   shadowuid=<int>
		   shadowmode=<string>
		   defer=<int>
		   tile=<string>
		   menu=<int>
		   magicpixel=<bool>
		   autodpi=<bool>
		   sleep=<int>

NX ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
       The nxproxy application (and also nxagent when  using  nxcomp  support)
       can be influenced by the	following environment variables:

       NX_ROOT The  root NX directory is the place where the session directory
	       and the cache files are created.	This is	usually	overridden  by
	       passing	the  'root=' option. By	default, the root NX directory
	       is assumed to be	the directory '.nx' in the user's home.

       NX_SYSTEM
	       The directory where NX programs and libraries  reside.  If  not
	       set,  the value is assumed to be	'/usr/NX'. Programs, libraries
	       and data	files are respectedly searched in the 'bin', 'lib' and
	       'share' subdirectories.

       NX_HOME The NX user's home directory. If	NX_ROOT	is not set or invalid,
	       the user's NX directory is created here.

       NX_TEMP The directory where all temporary files are to be created.

       NX_CLIENT
	       The full	path to	the <nxclient> executable. If the variable  is
	       not  set,  the  <nxclient> executable will be run assuming that
	       the program is in the  system  path.  This  can	be  useful  on
	       platforms  like	Windows	 and  the  MacOS X where <nxclient> is
	       located	in  a  different  directory  compared  to  the	 other
	       programs,  to  make  easier for the user	to execute the program
	       from the	shell.

       NX_SLAVE_CMD
	       The full	path to	the slave  channel  handler.  When  the	 slave
	       channel is enabled, the agent will listen on a port and forward
	       the connection to the NX_SLAVE_CMD program. This	can be used to
	       implement  agent/proxy  communication  for applications such as
	       serial port and USB forwarding.

SHELL ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
       HOME    The variable is checked in the case NX_HOME is not set, null or
	       invalid.

       TEMP    The variable is checked whenever	the NX_TEMP directory  is  not
	       set, null or invalid.

       PATH    The path	where all executables are searched, except <nxclient>.
	       If NX_CLIENT is not set,	also the client	executable is searched
	       in the system path.

       LD_LIBRARY_PATH
	       System-wide  library  search  order.  This should be set	by the
	       program invoking	the proxy.

       DISPLAY On the X	 server	 side,	the  DISPLAY  variable	indicates  the
	       location	 of the	X11 server. When nxcomp	is used	as a transport
	       library,	the DISPLAY may	represent a NX transport specification
	       and options can passed in the form nx/nx,option=value...

       XAUTHORITY
	       This is the file	containing the X11  authorization  cookie.  If
	       not  set,  the file is assumed to be in the user's home (either
	       NX_HOME or HOME).

AUTHOR
       The nxproxy application has originally been  derived  from  a  software
       project called DXCP. The	company	NoMachine turned DXCP into nxcomp with
       nxproxy as executable around nxcomp.

       The  current  maintenance  of  nxproxy (major version 3)	is coordinated
       between various projects, mainly	by The Arctica Project,	TheQVD (Qindel
       Group) and the X2Go Project.

       This    manual	  has	  been	   written     by     Mike     Gabriel
       <mike.gabriel@das-netzwerkteam.de>     for     the     X2Go     project
       (http://www.x2go.org) and later on improved  for	 the  Arctica  Project
       (https://arctica-project.org).

Version	3.5.99.20		   Apr 2019			    nxproxy(1)

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