# Dokodemo-Door Dokodemo door (Anywhere Door) can listen to a local port and forward all incoming data on this port to a specified server's port, achieving the effect of port mapping. ## InboundConfigurationObject ```json { "address": "8.8.8.8", "port": 53, "network": "tcp", "timeout": 0, "followRedirect": false, "userLevel": 0 } ``` > `address`: address The address to forward the traffic to. It can be an IP address like `"1.2.3.4"` or a domain name like `"xray.com"`. It is a string type. When `followRedirect` (see below) is set to `true`, `address` can be empty. > `port`: number The specified port on the destination address to forward the traffic to. It should be in the range 1,655351,65535. It is a numeric value and is a required parameter. > `network`: "tcp" | "udp" | "tcp,udp" The supported network protocol type. For example, when specified as `"tcp"`, it will only receive TCP traffic. The default value is `"tcp"`. > `timeout`: number The idle timeout in seconds. The default value is `300`. When handling a connection, if no data is transmitted within the timeout period, the connection will be terminated. > `followRedirect`: true | false When set to `true`, dokodemo-door will recognize data forwarded by iptables and forward it to the corresponding destination address. Refer to the `tproxy` setting in the [Transport Configuration](../transport.md#sockoptobject) for more information. > `userLevel`: number The user level that the connection will use to determine the corresponding [Local Policy](../policy.md#levelpolicyobject). The value of `userLevel` corresponds to the value of `level` in the [policy](../policy.md#policyobject). If not specified, the default value is 0. ## Transparent Proxy Configuration Example Please refer to the [Transparent Proxy (TProxy) Configuration Tutorial](../../document/level-2/tproxy) for this section.