GONZUI-SERVER(1) User Commands GONZUI-SERVER(1)NAME
gonzui-server - a web-based search engine of gonzui
SYNOPSIS
gonzui-server [OPTION]
DESCRIPTION -p, --port=PORT
listen on the specified PORT [46984]
--bind=ADDRESS
listen on the specified ADDRESS [*]
--daemon
run as a daemon
-u, --user=USER
use USER's UID when daemonized [gniibe]
-g, --group=GROUP
use GROUP's GID when daemonized [gniibe]
-t, --title=TITLE
use TITLE for HTML contents [gonzui]
--gonzuirc=FILE
specify alternate run control file
--dump-config
dump configuration
-d, --db-dir=DIR
use DB directory DIR
--db-cache=NUM
use NUM megabytes of DB cache [5]
--list-formats
list all supported formats
--help show this help message
-q, --quiet
suppress all normal output
-v, --verbose
output progress and statistics
--version
print version information and exit
gonzui-server 1.3 December 2006 GONZUI-SERVER(1)
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snpp - send pages via SNPP
SYNOPSIS
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OPTIONS -s SERVER[:PORT]
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AUTHOR
Kees Cook <kees@outflux.net>
BUGS
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'-n' option all the time.
COPYRIGHT
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