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
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
May be specified multiple times to allow listening on multiple
sockets.
+This does not need to be specified at all if relying on
+L<systemd.socket(5)> or similar
+
Default: server-dependent unless socket activation is used with
L<systemd(1)> or similar (see L<systemd.socket(5)>).
spawning with the Linux kernel.
public-inbox will never enable L<Inline::C> automatically without
-this environment variable set. See L<Inline> and L<Inline::C>
-for more details.
+this environment variable set or C<~/.cache/public-inbox/inline-c>
+created by a user. See L<Inline> and L<Inline::C> for more details.
=back
=head1 COPYRIGHT
-Copyright 2013-2018 all contributors L<mailto:meta@public-inbox.org>
+Copyright 2013-2021 all contributors L<mailto:meta@public-inbox.org>
License: AGPL-3.0+ L<https://www.gnu.org/licenses/agpl-3.0.txt>