# Config file for /etc/init.d/webcit # It is possible to run multiple instances of webcit on the same system, # if you use different ports. It works the same way openvpn does: # # ln -s /etc/init.d/webcit /etc/init.d/webcit.servername # # cp /etc/conf.d/webcit /etc/conf.d/webcit.servername # #See /usr/share/docs/webcit/readme for details. ##[-i ip_addr] The IP address you wish to bind. ##Leave this out and WebCit will listen on all network interfaces. #WEBCIT_OPTS="${WEBCIT_OPTS} -i 127.0.0.1" ##[-p http_port] The TCP port on which to operate. ##WebCit defaults to port 2000. #WEBCIT_OPTS="${WEBCIT_OPTS} -p 2000" ##[-u username] Lets Webcit drop root privileges and run as a useraccount. WEBCIT_OPTS="${WEBCIT_OPTS} -u webcit" ##[-t tracefile] Where you want WebCit to log information. WEBCIT_OPTS="${WEBCIT_OPTS} -t /var/log/webcit" ##[-c] Causes WebCit to output an extra cookie containing the ##identity of the WebCit server. #WEBCIT_OPTS="${WEBCIT_OPTS} -c" ##[-s] Causes WebCit to present an HTTPS web service. #WEBCIT_OPTS="${WEBCIT_OPTS} -s" ##[-f] Tells WebCit to follow "X-Forwarded-For:" HTTP headers #WEBCIT_OPTS="${WEBCIT_OPTS} -f" ##[remotehost [remoteport]] IP address and port of your Citadel server. ##Defaults to localhost 504 WEBCIT_OPTS="${WEBCIT_OPTS} 127.0.0.1" ## Template debug option, only used when you debug the layout #WEBCIT_OPTS="-T1"