X-Git-Url: http://www.git.stargrave.org/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=Documentation%2Fpublic-inbox-daemon.pod;h=747c14527851d0348ef700aff20553fb783d8b46;hb=933fce93167eba8645e637c363561575db9f9420;hp=72794a51b92f91a2b814e630e12d48113bc598e3;hpb=aac5361cf9f2d71bc1429e909f8664b0abbe31ae;p=public-inbox.git diff --git a/Documentation/public-inbox-daemon.pod b/Documentation/public-inbox-daemon.pod index 72794a51..747c1452 100644 --- a/Documentation/public-inbox-daemon.pod +++ b/Documentation/public-inbox-daemon.pod @@ -12,8 +12,7 @@ public-inbox-daemon - common usage for public-inbox network daemons This manual describes common options and behavior for public-inbox network daemons. Network daemons for public-inbox provide read-only NNTP and HTTP access to public-inboxes. Write -access to a public-inbox repository will never be required to -run these. +access to a public-inbox will never be required to run these. These daemons are implemented with a common core using non-blocking sockets and optimized for fairness; even with @@ -25,8 +24,6 @@ breaking existing connections during software upgrades. These daemons may also utilize multiple pre-forked worker processes to take advantage of multiple CPUs. -Native TLS (Transport Layer Security) support is planned. - =head1 OPTIONS =over @@ -37,11 +34,14 @@ This takes an absolute path to a Unix socket or HOST:PORT to listen on. For example, to listen to TCP connections on port 119, use: C<-l 0.0.0.0:119>. This may also point to a Unix socket (C<-l /path/to/http.sock>) for a reverse proxy -like L to use. +like L to use. May be specified multiple times to allow listening on multiple sockets. +This does not need to be specified at all if relying on +L or similar + Default: server-dependent unless socket activation is used with L or similar (see L). @@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ Default: 1 =head1 SIGNALS -Most of our signal handling behavior is copied from L +Most of our signal handling behavior is copied from L and/or L; so it is possible to reuse common scripts for managing them. @@ -142,8 +142,8 @@ enables the use of L which speeds up subprocess spawning with the Linux kernel. public-inbox will never enable L automatically without -this environment variable set. See L and L -for more details. +this environment variable set or C<~/.cache/public-inbox/inline-c> +created by a user. See L and L for more details. =back @@ -174,7 +174,7 @@ and L =head1 COPYRIGHT -Copyright 2013-2016 all contributors L +Copyright 2013-2020 all contributors L License: AGPL-3.0+ L