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# hijack-fd
```text
usage: hijack-fd [-h] fdnum newfile
```
Replace a file descriptor of a debugged process.
The new file descriptor can point to:
- a file
- a pipe
- a socket
- a device, etc.
### Positional arguments
|Positional Argument|Help|
| :--- | :--- |
|fdnum|File descriptor (FD) number to be replaced with the specified new socket or file.|
|newfile|Specify a file or a socket. For files, the filename must start with `/` (e.g., `/etc/passwd`). For sockets, the following formats are allowed: - `127.0.0.1:80` (default is TCP) - `tcp://[::1]:80` - `udp://example.com:80` - `tcp+ipv6://example.com:80` |
### Optional arguments
|Short|Long|Help|
| :--- | :--- | :--- |
|-h|--help|show this help message and exit|
### Examples
```text
1. Redirect STDOUT to a file:
`hijack-fd 1 /dev/null`
2. Redirect STDERR to a socket:
`hijack-fd 2 tcp://localhost:8888`
```
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