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<dl>
<dt><code>pssl:</code><var>port</var><code>:</code><var>ip</var></dt>
<dd>
Listen on the given SSL <var>port</var> for a connection. By default,
connections are not bound to a particular local IP address and
it listens only on IPv4 (but not IPv6) addresses, but
specifying <var>ip</var> limits connections to those from the given
<var>ip</var>, either IPv4 or IPv6 address. If <var>ip</var> is
an IPv6 address, then wrap <var>ip</var> with square brackets, e.g.:
<code>pssl:6640:[::1]</code>. The <code>--private-key</code>,
<code>--certificate</code>, and <code>--ca-cert</code> options are
mandatory when this form is used.
</dd>
<dt><code>ptcp:</code><var>port</var><code>:</code><var>ip</var></dt>
<dd>
Listen on the given TCP <var>port</var> for a connection. By default,
connections are not bound to a particular local IP address and
it listens only on IPv4 (but not IPv6) addresses, but
<var>ip</var> may be specified to listen only for connections to the given
<var>ip</var>, either IPv4 or IPv6 address. If <var>ip</var> is
an IPv6 address, then wrap <var>ip</var> with square brackets, e.g.:
<code>ptcp:6640:[::1]</code>.
</dd>
<dt><code>punix:</code><var>file</var></dt>
<dd>
<p>
On POSIX, listen on the Unix domain server socket named <var>file</var>
for a connection.
</p>
<p>
On Windows, listen on a local named pipe. A file is created in the path
<var>file</var> to mimic the behavior of a Unix domain socket.
</p>
</dd>
</dl>
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