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Requirements
============
Client side Requirements
------------------------
- sudo, or root access on your client machine.
(The server doesn't need admin access.)
- Python 2.7 or Python 3.5.
Linux with NAT method
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Supports:
* IPv4 TCP
* IPv4 DNS
Requires:
* iptables DNAT, REDIRECT, and ttl modules.
Linux with TPROXY method
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Supports:
* IPv4 TCP
* IPv4 UDP (requires ``recmsg`` - see below)
* IPv6 DNS (requires ``recmsg`` - see below)
* IPv6 TCP
* IPv6 UDP (requires ``recmsg`` - see below)
* IPv6 DNS (requires ``recmsg`` - see below)
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.. _PyXAPI: http://www.pps.univ-paris-diderot.fr/~ylg/PyXAPI/
Full UDP or DNS support with the TPROXY method requires the ``recvmsg()``
syscall. This is not available in Python 2, however is in Python 3.5 and
later. Under Python 2 you might find it sufficient installing PyXAPI_ to get
the ``recvmsg()`` function. See :doc:`tproxy` for more information.
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MacOS with PF method
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Supports:
* IPv4 TCP
* IPv4 DNS
Requires:
* You need to have the pfctl command.
Windows
~~~~~~~
Not officially supported, however can be made to work with Vagrant. Requires
cmd.exe with Administrator access. See :doc:`windows` for more information.
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Server side Requirements
------------------------
Python 2.7 or Python 3.5.
Additional Suggested Software
-----------------------------
- You may want to use autossh, available in various package management
systems