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NAME

       weborf.conf - configuration file for weborf daemon

SYNOPSIS

       /etc/weborf.conf

DESCRIPTION

       Weborf is a minimal webserver. Also has a limited support for webdav.
       Can  be  started  as stand-alone or as SystemV daemon. This manual page documents Weborf's
       configuration file, used only when it is started as daemon.
       On  debian  systems,  the  script  to  run  weborf   as   a   daemon   is   located   into
       /usr/share/docs/weborf and has to be manually copied into /etc/init.d
       Weborf is released under the GNU General Public License version 3.

DESCRIPTION

       Options  are  case  sensitive. Immediately followed by the equal = sign, without any space
       between name and value.  Lines beginning with # will be ignored and treated as comments.

       indexes
              By default weborf searches for index.html. Anyway  it  is  possible  to  specify  a
              different index file and also many index files. Name of the pages must be separated
              by a comma and between them there aren't spaces.

       basedir
              Default base directory used by the webserver. The default means that this  will  be
              used  also  when  virtual  hosts  are enabled, if the requested host is unknown. Of
              course the user used for the webserver will need to have access to this directory.

       use-cgi
              Can be true or false. If false weborf  will  handle  all  files  as  normal  files.
              Otherwise it will use the CGI protocol to execute some files.

       use-mime
              Can  be  true  or  false.  If  true weborf will send the Content-Type header to the
              clients. Turning it off will increase speed but might cause problems with some  old
              clients.

       cgi    List of extensions to consider as dynamic pages and binaries to execute them

       auth-bin
              Path of the binary that provides authentication to weborf

       auth-socket
              Path  of  the  unix  socket  that  weborf will use to connect to the authentication
              server

       cachedir
              Will set the path of the directory used for caching

       user   Username of the user that will run the webserver. On debian this  is  usually  www-
              data.

       virtual
              This  directive  is  used to enable virtualhosts. One line is needed for each port.
              The format is: virtual#port#domain1=basedir1,domain2=basedir2

EXAMPLE

       Example file can be found in /usr/share/doc/weborf/examples/weborf.conf

SEE ALSO

       weborf(1)

VERSION

       Weborf0.13

WEB

       http://ltworf.github.io/weborf/

AUTHORS

       Salvo "LtWorf" Tomaselli <tiposchi@tiscali.it>
       Salvo Rinaldi <salvin@anche.no>