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- GOAHEAD(1)                       User Commands                      GOAHEAD(1)
 
- <B>NAME</B>
 
-        goahead- Embedded HTTP Web Server
 
- <B>SYNOPSIS</B>
 
-        <B>goahead [options] [documents] [[IP][:port] ...]</B>
 
-        <B>goahead</B>
 
-            <B>--auth authFile</B>
 
-            <B>--background</B>
 
-            <B>--debugger</B>
 
-            <B>--home directory</B>
 
-            <B>--log logSpec</B>
 
-            <B>--route routeFile</B>
 
-            <B>--version</B>
 
-            <B>--verbose</B>
 
-            <B>[IP][:port] [documents]</B>
 
- <B>DESCRIPTION</B>
 
-        GoAhead  is  popular,  simple  embedded HTTP web server.  It is a fast,
 
-        small-footprint,  single-threaded,  standards-based,  portable   server
 
-        developed  for use by embedded devices and applications.  It can run as
 
-        a stand-alone web server or the GoAhead  library  can  be  embedded  in
 
-        applications.
 
-        GoAhead  supports HTTP/1.1, SSL, digest, basic and web-form authentica-
 
-        tion, chunked transfers, file upload and sandbox security limits.
 
-        When goahead is built, it  is  configured  to  open  a  port  for  HTTP
 
-        requests  and  optionally  one  for SSL. However, if goahead is invoked
 
-        with an IP address or port number on the  command  line,  GoAhead  will
 
-        listen  on these ports instead.  If the PORT component is omitted, GoA-
 
-        head will listen on port 80. If the IP address is omitted and a port is
 
-        supplied, GoAhead will listen on all network interfaces.
 
- <B>OPTIONS</B>
 
-        <B>--auth filename</B>
 
-               Define  the  name of the authentication configuration file. This
 
-               is by default <B>auth.txt</B>.  If GoAhead is built  with  PAM  support
 
-               (Unix  Pluggable Authentication Modules), then passwords will be
 
-               authenticated from the system password database.
 
-        <B>--debugger</B>
 
-               Run GoAhead in debug mode and disable all  timeouts.  This  dis-
 
-               ables  request  and session timeouts.  The <B>-d </B>option is an alias
 
-               for --debugger.
 
-        <B>--log logSpec</B>
 
-               Name the GoAhead log  file.  This  will  override  the  ErrorLog
 
-               directive  in  the configuration file.  When the maximum size is
 
-               exceeded, the log file will be rotated to logName.old and a  new
 
-               log  file  will be started. The <B>-l </B>option is an alias for --log.
 
-               The syntax is:
 
-               --log logName[:logLevel][.maxSize]
 
-        <B>--home directory</B>
 
-               Define the server home directory for GoAhead.
 
-        <B>--route routeFile</B>
 
-               This option overrides the default route configuration file  name
 
-               of "route.txt". When GoAhead starts, it reads the route configu-
 
-               ration file to load URI routes. These routes define what actions
 
-               should be taken when various client requests are received.
 
-        <B>--verbose</B>
 
-               Shorthand  for  --log  stdout:4.  The  <B>-v </B>option is an alias for
 
-               --verbose.
 
-        <B>--version</B>
 
-               Output the product version number.
 
- <B>REPORTING BUGS</B>
 
-        Report bugs to <dev@embedthis.com>.
 
- <B>COPYRIGHT</B>
 
-        Copyright (C) Embedthis Software.
 
- <B>SEE ALSO</B>
 
-        gopass, webcomp
 
- goahead                           March 2014                        GOAHEAD(1)
 
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