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Proxying Local Host Connections (martin) typography (martin)
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If you are using the //Telnet// proxy type, the usual command required by the firewall's Telnet server is ''connect'', followed by a host name and a port number. If your proxy needs a different command, you can enter an alternative here. If you are using the //Telnet// proxy type, the usual command required by the firewall's Telnet server is ''connect'', followed by a host name and a port number. If your proxy needs a different command, you can enter an alternative here.
-If you are using the Local proxy type, the local command to run is specified here. +If you are using the //Local// proxy type, the local command to run is specified here.
In this string, you can use ''\n'' to represent a new-line, ''\r'' to represent a carriage return, ''\t'' to represent a tab character, and ''\x'' followed by two hex digits to represent any other character. ''\\'' is used to encode the \ character itself. In this string, you can use ''\n'' to represent a new-line, ''\r'' to represent a carriage return, ''\t'' to represent a tab character, and ''\x'' followed by two hex digits to represent any other character. ''\\'' is used to encode the \ character itself.

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