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.TH GNUNET\-NAT 1 "27 Nov 2016" "GNUnet"
.SH NAME
gnunet\-nat \- interact with the NAT service
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B gnunet\-nat
.RI [ options ]
.RI PORT
.br
.SH DESCRIPTION
This tool allows testing various NAT traversal functions, as well
as attempting auto\-configuration.
.SH OPTIONS
.B
.IP "\-a, \-\-auto"
Attempt auto\-configuration for NAT traversal.
.B
.IP "\-b ADDRESS, \-\-bind=ADDRESS"
Assume that the service is bound to ADDRESS.
.B
.IP "\-c FILENAME, \-\-config=FILENAME"
Use the configuration file FILENAME.
.B
.IP "\-e ADDRESS, \-\-external=ADDRESS"
Assume that ADDRESS is the globally visible address of the peer.
.B
.IP "\-l ADDRESS, \-\-local=ADDRESS"
Assuming we are listening at ADDRESS for connection reversal requests.
.B
.IP "\-r ADDRESS, \-\-remote=ADDRESS"
Ask the peer at ADDRESS for connection reversal.
.B
.IP "\-L, \-\-listen"
Listen for connection reversal requests.
.B
.IP "\-p PORT, \-\-port=PORT"
Use PORT as our external port for advertising for incoming requests.
.B
.IP "\-s, \-\-stun"
Enable processing of STUN requests. (Not implemented).
.B
.IP "\-t, \-\-tcp"
Use TCP.
.B
.IP "\-u, \-\-udp"
Use UDP.
.SH BUGS
Report bugs by using Mantis <https://gnunet.org/bugs/> or by sending electronic mail to <gnunet\-developers@gnu.org>
.SH SEE ALSO
gnunet\-transport(1)
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