## manhttpd.conf - Configuration file for the manhttpd server ## manhttpd will read this file to configure its behavior ## The default location for this file is /etc/manhttpd/manhttpd.conf ## You can also specify a custom configuration file by using the -c option ## Example: manhttpd -c /path/to/custom/manhttpd.conf ## By default, the hostname in set from /etc/hostname ## Uncomment the line below to set a custom hostname #hostname = myserver ## By default, the port is set to 8082 ## Uncomment the line below to set a custom port #port = 8082 ## By default, the address is set to all interfaces ## Uncomment the line below to set a custom address #addr = 0.0.0.0 ## By default, tldr_pages is set to no ## and tldr_dir is set to /var/lib/manhttpd/tldr ## Uncomment the line below to enable tldr_pages #tldr_pages = yes #tldr_dir = /var/lib/manhttpd/tldr ## manhttpd supports basic authentication. to edit auth credentials: ## sudo manhttpd-passwd ## this will prompt you to enter a password for the user ## By default, require_auth is set to no, this disables authentication ## the default passwd_file is set to /var/lib/manhttpd/authuwu.db ## Uncomment the line below to enable tldr_pages #require_auth = yes #passwd_file = /var/lib/manhttpd/authuwu.db ## By default, enable_stats is set to no ## and statistic_db is set to /var/lib/manhttpd/stats.db ## Uncomment the line below to enable statistics collection #enable_stats = yes #statistic_db = /var/lib/manhttpd/stats.db ## By default, use_tls is set to no ## tls_cert and tls_key have no default values ## Uncomment the lines below to enable TLS #use_tls = yes #tls_cert = #tls_key =