TCP Proxy server for debugging purposes.
npm install tcp-spy
Or if you're going to use the command line tool
npm install tcp-spy -g
You can run the command line interface like this.
Usage:
tcp-spy port [forward_host:]forward_port [options]
Options:
--hex -x Hexadecimal output
example
tcp-spy 3000 localhost:25
HTTP example
Example with the hex option
You can also use tcp-spy as a node module like this.
var tcpSpy = require('tcp-spy');
var spy = tcpSpy({
port: 3000,
forwardHost: 'localhost', // optional, defaults to localhost
forwardPort: 25
});
spy.on('connection', function(client, server) {
client.pipe(process.stdout);
server.pipe(process.stdout);
});
MIT License
Copyright 2014 Eduardo Sorribas http://sorribas.org
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