mooproxy(1)

NAME

   mooproxy - a buffering proxy for MOO connections

SYNOPSIS

   mooproxy [options]

DESCRIPTION

   mooproxy  is  a  buffering  proxy for MOOs (a class of text-based RPGs,
   descending from  MUDs).  The  MOO  client  connects  to  mooproxy,  and
   mooproxy connects to the MOO server.

   Mooproxy   keeps  you  connected  to  the  MOO  server  if  the  client
   disconnects (voluntarily, because  of  network  problems,  because  the
   client crashes, because of a power outage, etc).

   Mooproxy  also  provides  centralised  logging,  buffers  text when the
   client isn't connected, and  provides  context  when  the  client  does
   connect.

OPTIONS

   This  program  follows  the  usual  GNU  command line syntax, with long
   options starting with two  dashes  (`-').   A  summary  of  options  is
   included below.

   -h, --help
          Show summary of options and exit.

   -V, --version
          Show version information and exit.

   -L, --license
          Show licensing information and exit.

   -w, --world worldname
          Specify the world file to load.

   -d, --no-daemon
          Do not daemonize; stay in the foreground instead.

   -m, --md5crypt
          Prompt  for  a  string,  and create and show an MD5 hash of this
          string.

COPYRIGHT

   Mooproxy is copyright (C) 2001-2011 Marcel Moreaux <[email protected]>

SEE ALSO

   Mooproxy offers online help for  all  of  its  commands  and  settings,
   accessible using the /help command.

   More   comprehensive   information  about  mooproxy  can  be  found  in
   /usr/share/doc/mooproxy/README.

   See /usr/share/doc/mooproxy/ExampleConfig for an example  configuration
   file.

                           September 1, 2011                   MOOPROXY(1)



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