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28.Dd November 28, 2005
29.Dt TFTP-PROXY 8
30.Os
31.Sh NAME
32.Nm tftp-proxy
33.Nd Internet Trivial File Transfer Protocol proxy
34.Sh SYNOPSIS
35.Nm tftp-proxy
36.Op Fl v
37.Op Fl w Ar transwait
38.Sh DESCRIPTION
39.Nm
40is a proxy for the Internet Trivial File Transfer Protocol invoked by
41the
42.Xr inetd 8
43internet server.
44TFTP connections should be redirected to the proxy using the
45.Xr pf 4
46.Ar rdr
47command, after which the proxy connects to the server on behalf of
48the client.
49.Pp
50The proxy establishes a
51.Xr pf 4
52.Ar rdr
53rule using the
54.Ar anchor
55facility to rewrite packets between the client and the server.
56Once the rule is established,
57.Nm
58forwards the initial request from the client to the server to begin the
59transfer.
60After
61.Ar transwait
62seconds, the
63.Xr pf 4
64NAT state is assumed to have been established and the
65.Ar rdr
66rule is deleted and the program exits.
67Once the transfer between the client and the server is completed, the
68NAT state will naturally expire.
69.Pp
70Assuming the TFTP command request is from $client to $server, the
71proxy connected to the server using the $proxy source address, and
72$port is negotiated,
73.Nm
74adds the following rule to the anchor:
75.Bd -literal -offset indent
76rdr proto udp from $server to $proxy port $port -\*(Gt $client
77.Ed
78.Pp
79The options are as follows:
80.Bl -tag -width Ds
81.It Fl v
82Log the connection and request information to
83.Xr syslogd 8 .
84.It Fl w Ar transwait
85Number of seconds to wait for the data transmission to begin before
86removing the
87.Xr pf 4
88.Ar rdr
89rule.
90The default is 2 seconds.
91.El
92.Sh CONFIGURATION
93To make use of the proxy,
94.Xr pf.conf 5
95needs the following rules.
96The anchors are mandatory.
97Adjust the rules as needed for your configuration.
98.Pp
99In the NAT section:
100.Bd -literal -offset indent
101nat on $ext_if from $int_if -\*(Gt ($ext_if:0)
102
103no nat on $ext_if to port tftp
104
105rdr-anchor "tftp-proxy/*"
106rdr on $int_if proto udp from $lan to any port tftp -\*(Gt \e
107    127.0.0.1 port 6969
108.Ed
109.Pp
110In the filter section, an anchor must be added to hold the pass rules:
111.Bd -literal -offset indent
112anchor "tftp-proxy/*"
113.Ed
114.Pp
115.Xr inetd 8
116must be configured to spawn the proxy on the port that packets are
117being forwarded to by
118.Xr pf 4 .
119An example
120.Xr inetd.conf 5
121entry follows:
122.Bd -literal -offset indent
123127.0.0.1:6969	dgram	udp	wait	root \e
124	/usr/libexec/tftp-proxy	tftp-proxy
125.Ed
126.Sh SEE ALSO
127.Xr tftp 1 ,
128.Xr pf 4 ,
129.Xr pf.conf 5 ,
130.Xr ftp-proxy 8 ,
131.Xr inetd 8 ,
132.Xr syslogd 8 ,
133.Xr tftpd 8
134.Sh CAVEATS
135.Nm
136chroots to
137.Pa /var/empty
138and changes to user
139.Dq proxy
140to drop privileges.
141