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Repeater Examples |
Repeater Examples |
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05/23/2017 |
Let us suppose you have three computers, \\BOXA, \\BOXB, and \\BOXC, and you wish to use them as the server, the repeater, and the client, respectively.
You can start a debugging server on \\BOXA, using process 122 as the target, in the following manner:
E:\Debugging Tools for Windows> cdb -server tcp:port=1025,password=wrought -p 122
Then you can start a repeater on \\BOXB as follows:
C:\Misc> dbengprx -c tcp:server=BOXA,port=1025 -s npipe:pipe=MyPipe
Finally, start a debugging client on \\BOXC in the following manner:
G:\Debugging Tools> windbg -remote npipe:server=BOXB,pipe=MyPipe,password=wrought
Here is another example. Your symbols are at the remote location, 127.0.0.30. So you decide to use a process server on the computer where the target is, 127.0.0.10. You put a repeater at 127.0.0.20.
You also decide to use reverse connections. So you begin by starting the client on 127.0.0.30:
G:\Debugging Tools> windbg -premote tcp:clicon=127.0.0.20,port=1033 notepad.exe
Then start the repeater on 127.0.0.20:
C:\Misc> dbengprx -c tcp:clicon=127.0.0.10,port=1025 -s tcp:port=1033,clicon=127.0.0.10
And finally start the process server on 127.0.0.10:
E:\Debugging Tools for Windows> dbgsrv -t tcp:port=1025,clicon=127.0.0.20
For a more complicated example using repeaters, see Two Firewalls.