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filetea(8)						      System Manager's Manual							filetea(8)

NAME
filetea - Web based file sharing service daemon SYNOPSIS
filetea [OPTIONS] DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the filetea command. FileTea is a Web service that provides instant and anonymous file-sharing using only a standard browser as client. Unlike traditional Web based file-sharing services, FileTea does not store files server-side. Instead, files are just routed on-the-fly from seeder to leecher, through the server. filetea is the service daemon that runs on a FileTea server. It handles peer synchronization, file routing and status reporting; and also acts as web-server for static HTML content when run in standalone mode. OPTIONS
-h, --help Display a brief summary of the command-line options and their default values. -c config, --conf=config Absolute path for the configuration file to use, default is /etc/filetea/filetea.conf. -D, --daemonize Run the service in the background. -p port, --http-port=port Port to listen on for plain HTTP service, overriding the value specified in configuration file. -P port, --https-port=port Port to listen on for secure HTTP service (https), overriding the value specified in configuration file. FILES
/etc/filetea/filetea.conf Filetea config file. AUTHOR
This manpage has been written by Eduardo Lima Mitev <elima@igalia.com> 2011-10-21 filetea(8)
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