# Default httptunnel configuration: # -S: Always write Content-Type header # -F: Forward to the SSH port on this machine # HTS_OPTS="-S -F localhost:22" # Interface and port that hts will listen on. # # The default configuration is to listen on localhost:7777. You almost # certainly will never want to change this. Before changing either of these, # understand how this particular installation of httptunnel works. # # For security purposes, the hts server process that must always persist runs # ONLY on the loopback interface, under an unprivileged user. This # effectively blocks off all access to httptunnel from external machines, and # additionally helps ensure that any potential security issues that may arise # with httptunnel will have more limited consequences since the hts process # runs under an unpriviliged account. # # External machines connect to this server via xinetd which then redirects # connections to the persistent hts process. This gives you the ability to # support multiple connections, in addition to utilizing the more advanced # access control facilities available under xinetd. If you want to modify # what interface and port external machines connect to, you want to modify # /etc/xinetd.d/hts, NOT THE ENTRIES BELOW. Should you choose to modify these # entries, you will need to modify the hts xinetd configuration file as well # to point to the new interface and port. You have been warned. # HTS_SERVER="localhost" # Port that hts will listen on. HTS_PORT="7777"