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
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