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Flashproxy Reg Email.1
Flashproxy Reg Email.1
NAME
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flashproxy-reg-email - Register with a facilitator using the email method
SYNOPSIS
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**flashproxy-reg-email** [__OPTIONS__] [__REMOTE__][:__PORT__]
DESCRIPTION
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Register with a flash proxy facilitator through email. Makes a STARTTLS
connection to an SMTP server and sends mail with a client IP address to a
designated address. By default the remote address registered is
":9000" (the external IP address is guessed based on the SMTP server's
response).
Using an SMTP server or email address other than the defaults will not work
unless you have made special arrangements to connect them to a facilitator.
The email address is not polled continually. After running the program,
it may take up to a minute for the registration to be recognized.
OPTIONS
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**-4**::
Name lookups use only IPv4.
**-6**::
Name lookups use only IPv6.
**-d**, **--debug**::
Enable debugging output (Python smtplib messages).
**--disable-pin**::
Don't check the server's public key against a list of known pins.
You can use this if the server's public key has changed and this
program hasn't been updated yet.
**-e**, **--email**=__ADDRESS__::
Send mail to __ADDRESS__ (default is "flashproxyreg.a@gmail.com").
**--facilitator-pubkey**=__FILENAME__::
Encrypt registrations to the given PEM-formatted public key (default built-in).
**-h**, **--help**::
Display help message and exit.
**-s**, **--smtp**=__HOST__[:__PORT__]::
Use the given SMTP server (default is "gmail-smtp-in.l.google.com:25").
**--transport**=__TRANSPORT__::
Registrations include the fact that you intend to use the given __TRANSPORT__
(default "websocket").
**--unsafe-logging**::
Don't scrub IP addresses from logs.
SEE ALSO
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**http://crypto.stanford.edu/flashproxy/**
**https://www.torproject.org/docs/pluggable-transports.html.en**
BUGS
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Please report using **https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor**.