I have an application that sends simple data over TCP (simple, no auth) and another application that must receive it. The only allowed connection between the two is UDP.
On the receiving side, I have SOCAT listening for incoming UDP packets and forwarding them via a TCP connection to the computer that hosts the software.
socat UDP4-LISTEN:5000, fork TCP-CONNECT:192.168.1.5:5001
On the sending side, I can send test data via
socat UDP4-connect 192.168.1.1:5000
There is a firewall in the way and I have no control over it which is why UDP is my only option. The firewall allows UDP out from the sender and UDP in to the receiver.
What I don't know is how to take a TCP connection on the sender and forward its output via UDP. And I don't know if this is the best way or if it will work at all.
Thank you
socat tcp4-listen:12345,reuseaddr,fork,bind=127.0.0.1 UDP:ip:port