X-Git-Url: https://code.citadel.org/?p=citadel.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=webcit%2FREADME.txt;h=14a20655e87d1ca8f7a864d5186421935c9960e9;hp=5ff05b5333268f26aaa1525427c35e066dae7d76;hb=d04995c5146e2987bea4875e88c5e6da04ecc048;hpb=253b52140eb6e4266261bce1bfb3b597ff8d3f68 diff --git a/webcit/README.txt b/webcit/README.txt index 5ff05b533..14a20655e 100644 --- a/webcit/README.txt +++ b/webcit/README.txt @@ -109,11 +109,13 @@ something like this: the "webcit" program: webcit [-i ip_addr] [-p http_port] [-s] [-S cipher_suite] [-t tracefile] + [-g guest_landing_page ] [-c] [-f] [remotehost [remoteport]] *or* webcit [-i ip_addr] [-p http_port] [-s] [-S cipher_suite] [-t tracefile] + [-g guest_landing_page ] [-c] [-f] uds /your/citadel/directory Explained: @@ -134,6 +136,12 @@ the "webcit" program: -> tracefile: where you want WebCit to log to. This can be a file, a virtual console, or /dev/null to suppress logging altogether. + + -> The "guest landing page" is a location on your WebCit installation where + unauthenticated guest users are taken when they first enter the root of + your site. If guest mode is not enabled on your Citadel server, they will + be taken to a login page instead. If guest mode is enabled but no landing + page is defined, they will be taken to the Lobby. -> The "-c" option causes WebCit to output an extra cookie containing the identity of the WebCit server. The cookie will look like this: