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fstrm_replay(1)         FreeBSD General Commands Manual        fstrm_replay(1)

NAME
       fstrm_replay - Replay saved Frame Streams data to a socket connection.

SYNOPSIS
       fstrm_replay -t content-type -r file [ -r file ... ]
            [ -u socket-path ] [ -a IP -p port ]

       fstrm_replay --type content-type
            --read file [ --read file ... ]
            [ --unix socket-path ] [ --tcp IP --port port ]

DESCRIPTION
       fstrm_replay connects to a Frame Streams receiver on either the given
       UNIX domain socket-path or TCP address and port, then reads and sends
       data of the supplied content-type from the given file(s).

OPTIONS
       -t content-type | --type content-type
              Specify the content-type to read from files and send to the
              Frame Streams socket. Files whose content-type differ are
              skipped.  If the socket server does not accept the content-type,
              fstrm_replay will fail.

       -r file | --read file
              Read data from file. Multiple files can be given with multiple
              -r options. Files which cannot be opened, or do not contain
              valid Frame Streams data will be skipped.

       -u socket-path | --unix socket-path
              Connect to Unix domain socket-path to write Frame Streams data.
              Only one of -u or -a may be given.

       -a IP | --tcp IP
              Connect to TCP address IP to write Frame Streams data. Only one
              of -u or -a may be given. Use of -a requires a port given with
              -p.

       -p port | --port port
              If -a is given, use TCP port port to write Frame Streams data.

EXAMPLES
       Replay dnstap data over UNIX domain socket:

            fstrm_replay -t protobuf:dnstap.Dnstap \
                 -u /var/run/named/dnstap.sock -r dnstap-log.fstrm

SEE ALSO
       fstrm_capture(1), fstrm_dump(1),
       Frame Streams C Library https://farsightsec.github.io/fstrm

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