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cherokee-admin(8) DragonFly System Manager's Manual cherokee-admin(8)
NAME
cherokee-admin - Runs Cherokee's administrative interface
SYNOPSIS
cherokee-admin [-d<DIR>] [-p<PORT>] [-C<FILE>] [-b] [-x] [-u] [-t]
DESCRIPTION
cherokee-admin runs the server for the administrative interface used to
configure Cherokee. The interface itself will be available via your Web
browser.
OPTIONS
cherokee-admin accepts the following options:
-h, --help
Shows brief usage information
-V, --version
Show version and exit
-x, --debug
Print the backend errors to the terminal where it is executing.
If omited, this debug information is lost.
-u, --unsecure
Allows accessing cherokee-admin's interface without requiring
the user to authenticate. This disables a security measure and
is only meant to ease the development process. The usage of
this parameter is strongly discouraged for regular users.
-b[<IP>], --bind[=<IP>]
By default cherokee-admin binds only to 127.0.0.1 (localhost),
which means you can only connect to it from the same system.
With this parameter you can specify the network address to
listen to. If no IP is provided, it will bind to all
interfaces.
-d<DIR>, --appdir=<DIR>
Uses a custom admin-interface path where the source files of
cherokee-admin reside.
-p<NUM>, --port=<NUM>
Specifies an alternative port. By default, 9090.
-t, --internal-unix
By default, cherokee-admin uses TCP for internal
communications. This parameter specifies that a Unix domain
socket should be used instead. The default behavior is the
safest one, so this parameter should rarely by used.
-T<NUM>, --thread=<NUM>
Specify the number of threads that the program should use.
Useful for memory/power constrained machines.
-C<PATH>, --target=PATH
Requests a configuration file different than the default
/etc/cherokee/cherokee.conf to be used
SEE ALSO
This program is a part of the Cherokee web server, cherokee(1)
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Gunnar Wolf <gwolf@debian.org>, for the
Debian GNU/linux system (but may be used by others). Maintainted by
Taher Shihadeh <taher@unixwars.com>
Cherokee itself was written by Alvaro Lopez Ortega <alvaro@alobbs.com>.
February 16, 2011 cherokee-admin(8)