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lbxproxy (1)
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    NAME
         lbxproxy - Low BandWidth X proxy
    
    SYNOPSIS
         lbxproxy [:<display>] [option]
    
    DESCRIPTION
         Applications that would like to take advantage  of  the  Low
         Bandwidth  extension  to X (LBX) must make their connections
         to an lbxproxy.  These applications  need  to  know  nothing
         about  LBX, they simply connect to the lbxproxy as if were a
         regular server.  The lbxproxy  accepts  client  connections,
         multiplexes  them  over a single connection to the X server,
         and performs various optimizations on the X protocol to make
         it  faster  over  low  bandwidth and/or high latency connec-
         tions.
    
         With regard to authentication/authorization, lbxproxy simply
         passes  along to the server the credentials presented by the
         client.  Since X clients will connect  to  lbxproxy,  it  is
         important  that  the user's .Xauthority file contain entries
         with valid keys associated with the network ID of the proxy.
         lbxproxy  does  not  get involved with how these entries are
         added to the .Xauthority file.  The user is responsible  for
         setting it up.
    
         The lbxproxy program has various options, all of  which  are
         optional.
    
         If :<display> is specified, the proxy  will  use  the  given
         display  port  when  listening for connections.  The display
         port is an offset from port 6000, identical to  the  way  in
         which  regular  X  display connections are specified.  If no
         port is specified on the command line option, lbxproxy  will
         default to port 63.  If the port number that the proxy tries
         to listen on is in  use,  the  proxy  will  attempt  to  use
         another  port  number.   If the proxy is not using the Proxy
         Manager and the default port number cannot be used, the port
         number that is used will be written to stderr.
    
         The other command line options that can be specified are:
    
         -help   Prints a brief help message about the  command  line
                 options.
    
         -display dpy
                 Specifies the address of the X server supporting the
                 LBX extension.  If this option is not specified, the
                 display is obtained by the DISPLAY environment vari-
                 able.
    
         -motion count
                 A  limited  number  of  pointer  motion  events  are
                 allowed  to  be in flight between the server and the
                 proxy at any given time.  The  maximimum  number  of
                 motion events that can be in flight is set with this
                 option; the default is 8.
    
         -maxservers number
                 The default behavior of lbxproxy is to manage a sin-
                 gle  server.  However, lbxproxy can manage more than
                 one server.  The default maximum number  of  servers
                 is  20.   The number of servers can be overridden by
                 setting the environment variable LBXPROXY_MAXSERVERS
                 to the desired number.  The order of precedence from
                 highest to lowest: command line,  environment  vari-
                 able, default number.
    
         -[terminate|reset]
                 The default behavior of lbxproxy is to continue run-
                 ning  as  usual  when  it's  last client exits.  The
                 -terminate option will cause lbxproxy to  exit  when
                 the last client exits.  The -reset option will cause
                 lbxproxy to reset itself when the last client exits.
                 Resetting causes lbxproxy to clean up it's state and
                 reconnect to the server.
    
         -reconnect
                 The default behavior of lbxproxy is to exit when its
                 connection  to the server is broken.  The -reconnect
                 option will cause lbxproxy  to  just  reset  instead
                 (see  -reset  above) and attempt to reconnect to the
                 server.
    
         -I      Causes all remaining arguments to be ignored.
    
         -nolbx  Disables all LBX optimizations.
    
         -nocomp Disables stream compression.
    
         -nodelta
                 Disables delta request substitutions.
    
         -notags Disables usage of tags.
    
         -nogfx  Disables  reencoding  of  graphics   requests   (not
                 including image related requests).
    
         -noimage
                 Disables image compression.
    
         -nosquish
                 Disables squishing of X events.
    
         -nointernsc
                 Disables short circuiting of InternAtom requests.
    
         -noatomsfile
                 Disables reading of the atoms control file.  See the
                 section on "Atom Control" for more details.
    
         -atomsfile file
                 Overrides the default  AtomControl  file.   See  the
                 section on "Atom Control" for more details.
    
         -nowinattr
                 Disables  GetWindowAttributes/GetGeometry   grouping
                 into one round trip.
    
         -nograbcmap
                 Disables colormap grabbing.
    
         -norgbfile
                 Disables color name to RGB resolution in proxy.
    
         -rgbfile path
                 Specifies an alternate RGB database for  color  name
                 to RGB resolution.
    
         -tagcachesize
                 Set the size of the proxy's tag cache (in bytes).
    
         -zlevel level
                 Set the Zlib  compression  level  (used  for  stream
                 compression).
                 default is 6
                 1 = worst compression, fastest
                 9 = best compression, slowest
    
         -compstats
                 Report stream compression statistics every time  the
                 proxy resets or receives a SIGHUP signal.
    
         -nozeropad
                 Don't zero out  unused  pad  bytes  in  X  requests,
                 replies, and events.
    
         -cheaterrors
                 Allows cheating  on  X  protocol  for  the  sake  of
                 improved  performance.   The  X  protocol guarantees
                 that any replies, events or errors  generated  by  a
                 previous  request  will  be  sent  before those of a
                 later request.  This puts  substantial  restrictions
                 on  when  lbxproxy can short circuit a request.  The
                 -cheaterrors option allows  lbxproxy  to  violate  X
                 protocol  rules with respect to errors.  Use at your
                 own risk.
    
         -cheatevents
                 The -cheatevents option allows lbxproxy to violate X
                 protocol  rules  with  respect  to events as well as
                 errors.  Use at your own risk.
    
    ATOM CONTROL
         At startup, lbxproxy "pre-interns" a  configurable  list  of
         atoms.  This allows lbxproxy to intern a group of atoms in a
         single round trip and immediately store the results  in  its
         cache.
    
         While running, lbxproxy uses heuristics to  decide  when  to
         delay  sending  window  property  data  to  the server.  The
         heuristics depend on the size of the data, the name  of  the
         property,  and  whether  a window manager is running through
         the same lbxproxy.
    
         Atom control is specified in the "AtomControl" file, set  up
         during  installation  of  lbxproxy,  with command line over-
         rides.
    
         The file is a simple text file.  There are  three  forms  of
         lines:   comments,  length control, and name control.  Lines
         starting with a '!' are treated as comments.  A line of  the
         form
    
             z length
    
         specifies the minimum length in bytes before  property  data
         will be delayed.  A line of the form
    
             options atomname
    
         controls the given atom, where options is any combination of
         the  following characters: 'i' means the atom should be pre-
         interned; and 'w' means data for properties with  this  name
         should  be  delayed only if a window manager is also running
         through the same lbxproxy.
    
    BUGS
         When the authorization protocol XDM-AUTHORIZATION-1 is used:
    
             A client must be on the same host as  lbxproxy  for  the
             client to be authorized to connect to the server.
    
             If a client is not on the same  host  as  lbxproxy,  the
             client will not be authorized to connect to the server.
    
    
    
    


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