WEBCIT for the Citadel System
- Copyright (C) 1996-2011 by the authors. Portions written by:
+ Copyright (C) 1996-2012 by the authors. Portions written by:
Art Cancro
Wilfried Goesgens
Several command-line options are also available. Here's the usage for
the "webcit" program:
- webcit [-i ip_addr] [-p http_port] [-s] [-S cipher_suite] [-t tracefile]
- [-g guest_landing_page ]
+ webcit [-i ip_addr] [-p http_port] [-s] [-S cipher_suite]
+ [-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 ]
+ webcit [-i ip_addr] [-p http_port] [-s] [-S cipher_suite]
+ [-g guest_landing_page]
[-c] [-f] uds /your/citadel/directory
Explained:
different port. If you do not specify a port number, WebCit will attempt
to use port 80.
- -> 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