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- Title: Documentation for the WN server
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- Last modified: Sat June 18 2005
- Title: How the Index to WN User's Guide Works
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- Last modified: Sat June 18 2005
- Title: User's Guide for the WN Server
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- Conditional Text: If, Else, and
- Endif
- Logical Operations in If
- #if and #elif
- #if and
- #elif Conditions
- WN Specific CGI
- WN Specific Database
- Last modified: Sat June 18 2005
- Title: An Overview of the WN server
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- text. Often a server maintainer may wish to serve different versions of
- a document to different clients. By adding simple
- arrange that different sections or entirely different documents are sent
- Conditional Text: If, Else, and Endif" in this
- The design and security mechanisms of WN differ substantially
- If the server finds a line starting with "file=foo.html"
- then the file will be served. If such a line does not exist the file
- access to a file. A file can only be served if explicit permission to do
- database or if explicit permission to serve all files in
- Of course if the file hand were named hand.png
- if you wish to place a standard message at the beginning or end (or both)
- returned listing the successful search matches. If a search item is
- if - else - endif construct. based on
- An arbitrary range of a file can be served if
- Last modified: Sat June 18 2005
- Title: Installation and Setup of WN
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- If your system supports perl, the
- time by pressing Ctrl-C and nothing should be changed. If
- produced (if it still exists in the top level directory).
- them manually. If you want to use some of the features which are not
- see if there are things you want to change. If there are you will have
- log files you wish to use (they can be the same file). If you don't
- quotes with nothing between them like ""). If you specify
- directory. In particular you should do this if you wish to specify a C
- reports since I do not have access to most of the UNIX variations. If
- the server. If the make proceeds without problem you should
- directory you specified when you ran the
- If you specified a log file name or error log file name when you ran the
- server to run. If this is a non-privileged port (i.e. > 1024) then
- root. If wnsd is run without the
- 80 by default. If wnsd is run by root then
- system utility. This is an efficient way to run the server if the load on
- on logging or use a different data directory. Some inetd(8)
- It is important to run wnd as nobody (the fifth
- with no special access privileges. If you are using an
- as possible, even if it is run as root, however, no program
- Maximum number of matches per file exceeded.
- Title: Creating your WN data directory
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- done every time the file is served. By the way, if the sound file were
- This restriction does not apply if wnsd is run on an
- and the error log file can be specified on the command line when the
- -c options specify an
- The -d option specifies
- specifies the owner of items in the directory (which is used in the
- specifies a "wrapper" for the various searches of the directory. That is
- line specifies the name of the file which controls access (by IP address)
- to this directory. If this item is omitted then items in the directory
- Subdirs= specifies the
- adding the file name "index.html". More generally if a
- If you wish the default file name in a particular directory to be
- change it. If you wish to change the default file name for all
- specify that any file in this directory, which does not start with the
- (Indeed if the -a option
- will be created just as if the
- '~'. Or better, put these files in a different directory
- directive, it behaves as if all files in the directory (except those
- directive. If the
- specified in the "mime.types" file. A default version of
- Maximum number of matches per file exceeded.
- Title: Security on the WN Server
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- cause special problems and are discussed separately below. If you do not
- wnd and wnsd allow you to specify a trusted
- wnsd runs. Indeed, for security reasons if the server has
- under which it is running. If on your server all
- This added security is weakened somewhat if you use the
- index.cache file. This option might be appropriate if you
- users to serve documents which they own but no others. If both the
- trusted user specified with the
- its restrictions. Notice that if neither the
- by the server and that document will be served! This is true even if the
- write permission for any directory or file other than its log files. If
- internally accessing any file which is not in your data directory. If
- client supplied headers. If your needs can be met with these features
- if the request is of type GET, the arguments are examined to
- see if they contain an '='. If they do, it is assumed that
- program. Thus if the request is of type POST, information
- Finally if the GET request has arguments but no
- CGI/1.1 specification does
- not permit the altering of arguments, it does say that if the arguments
- as a security problem. Accordingly, if it finds any other character in
- Maximum number of matches per file exceeded.
- Title: Setting Up Searches on the WN Server
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- If a recursive title, keyword or fielded search is requested and some
- the search started will be searched. In fact, if an "
- The different searches described above are of two types: those that
- searches files in the one directory specified in the search.
- like the HTML4.0 specification (see
- record. If it is not, then a default wrapper with text like "Here
- The different types of searches, (e.g. keyword,
- "search=context" to the end of a URL. However, if an
- "mode=title" (if that is what is checked) which will be in
- specifies that the HTML file
- wrapper for the output of all searches on this directory (if it is a
- directory record entry) or file (if it is a file directive). This
- wrapper differs from other wrappers in that it can have only a single
- If a search fails to find any matches then a default
- sent. This response can also be customized but only if a "
- specifies that the HTML file
- keyword, etc) on this directory (or file if it is a
- file directive) which return no matches. If "
- Last modified: Sat June 18 2005
- Title: Parsed Text and Server Side Includes on the WN server
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- The WN server has powerful capabilities for modifying an HTML
- conditional text. A simple "if - else -
- endif" construct allows sections of a document to be served only
- in the file record. This line is not necessary if the file record lists
- desired location. The latter is useful, for example, if you wish to
- successful search matches. If, for example, a directory is assigned a
- instruction specific to WN rather than a comment. For
- the case of the WN is not significant.
- If the include marker is never found in foo.html, then this
- If you wanted to include two files in foo.html, say
- Sometimes it is easier to specify the order in which multiple files are
- The order of the files listed in the directive is not significant. The
- listed. It does not require their insertion. Note the difference
- granted. If you use the "
- If a file has a filter only that file will be
- should not list arguments to programs. Thus if you wished to use the
- ways. If WN is invoked with the
- index.cache file which lists them. If the
- If you wish to have all the standard
- 6.3 Conditional Text: If, Else, and Endif
- Maximum number of matches per file exceeded.
- Title: Filters on the WN server
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- x-gzip. If the compressed file were named simply
- directive takes the value of a path to a file in three different forms.
- If the path begins with a '/' then it is relative to the
- system root. If it begins with '~/' then it is relative to
- If a file has a filter only that file will be filtered, not any
- The ability to filter files can be restricted in several ways. If
- specifies that files in this directory should all be treated as if the
- setting and specify no filter use the "
- Thus if an empty file "foo" is created and has an
- A program used in this way differs somewhat from a
- An important difference between filters and
- If you wish to have all the standard
- One difference between
- Another difference between
- but if "
- used then the name is given in the WN specific CGI environment
- Last modified: Sat June 18 2005
- Title: User Defined Fields on the WN server
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- in the file at the point where the value should be inserted. If there is
- Last modified: Sat June 18 2005
- Title: Ranges on the WN server
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- If the server receives a request like:
- logged if it is used with a binary file. When used with a text file the
- content type of the returned document will be text/plain if
- Requests for a specific range can also be made with the proposed
- "Range:". For example, if the server receives a request
- Last modified: Sat June 18 2005
- Title: Limiting Access to Your WN Hierarchy
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- Warning: If access to a directory is restricted by either of the
- If you have opted to limit access to your server in this way you do so by
- specifies that the the access control file
- takes the value of a path to a file in different forms. If the path
- Warning: If the
- If a recursive title search or
- widget.com if it exists. One would need to add in the line
- end with a period. If a subnet address is listed any client with an IP
- Note that if you have
- an '!', so if the access file contained only the lines:
- (or denied if a '!' is present) and no subsequent lines in
- fine. If these conditions are not met an error of type "Access
- You may also designate "privileged sites" in your access files. If you
- pair will be required for requests from these sites, even if they are
- It is possible to specify a URL referring to a customized document
- Notice that if none of the options
- the server and that document will be served. This is true even if the
- -n is for "new"). If a subsequent entry is made with the
- same user name the entry for that user will be replaced. If the
- a simple flat file. This is may be useful if you have a very large
- Maximum number of matches per file exceeded.
- Title: Users' Hierarchies and Personal Home Pages on the WN server
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- server root directory to one specified by the maintainer. Both of these
- on a single host and will use a different data root for different IP
- "/~user/" will fail if the user id of "user" is
- For example, if
- difference with this method is that the
- used and if you want it to be part of the path it should be in the path
- words, if
- user hierarchies, you can specify a directory that is not even on the
- local server host. To do this, specify a lookup table entry consisting
- the user's data root directory. For example, if user "jim"
- "otherhost", you can specify the lookup table entry like
- The ability to specify non-local user hierarchies is useful when you run
- Last modified: Sat June 18 2005
- Title: Multi-homed or Virtual Servers on the WN server
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- with this capability it is possible to use a different data hierarchy for
- server to appear to be multiple servers on different
- However, if your system supports this capability you can have different
- data hierarchies for each IP address if you run the stand-alone version
- instances of the server each with a different IP address indicated
- responding to different IP addresses.
- responding to different IP addresses. The server will ascertain the
- memory. On the other hand with this method it is possible to specify a
- different log file for each host, while the method below uses only one
- If you have only a few virtual hosts and you don't anticipate adding new
- more efficient if you use wnd with the UNIX
- system utility. If you use wnsd there is little difference
- In particular the hostname should be a fully qualified domain name.
- group to be passed to suexec if it is used. If it is not these
- can be set to the string NULL. However, if suexec
- angle brackets and used as the last field of each log entry. If the
- will have the same IP number if your system only has one. Then if a
- use the root data directory you specified for that host name. Similarly
- if a full URL request like
- "host.abc.com". If the browser provides neither of these
- Maximum number of matches per file exceeded.
- Title: WN Utility Programs
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- So if our mail file is named foo we should execute the
- default leader and trailer before and after the link lines. If
- edit the beginning and/or end of the file to modify the leader and
- your modifications each time the index file is recreated.
- If you add the -b argument when you use
- Thus if just "dosearch.html" is used this will be an anchor
- "http://hostname/dir/file". If there is no
- in the "[next] [previous]" links. If a file is
- If this list is supplied to wnpnuts it will insert anchors
- document produced. If no -t argument is given then
- docindex.html file. If there is no -d option
- directory as the files being indexed. If this is done then it is a good
- multi-homed server which uses different data roots
- for different IP addresses or different
- specified nickname (e.g. if you have edited the file
- #ifdef USE_VIRTUAL_HOSTS
- #endif
- host with DNS name virtual2.com. If you have used the empty
- option gives the verbose form of log entries for specified virtual host.
- requests for documents in one directory to requests for other URL's. If
- Maximum number of matches per file exceeded.
- Title: WN Auxiliary Modules
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- about the request. If you put the directive "
- If the file cache module encounters an error, such as no entry
- If the file module encounters an error, such as no document corresponding
- function to have access to more information about the request. If you
- specify the error status to use for granting, denying or indicating
- supplied a password which can be reused (if the realm is the same as when
- the password was supplied) or if a new password needs to be entered.
- directory directive. If it is not, a default wrapper with text like
- Last modified: Sat June 18 2005
- Title: Clickable Images and Imagemap files on the WN Server
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- This is a file containing lines specifying regions in the image and the
- to specify the rectangle.
- If your imagemap file redirects the client to other documents on your
- This will also work if the "
- directive is specified for this directory and there is no entry in the
- not recognize foo.map as an imagemap file if
- tells the server what to do if a user clicks in a certain region. You
- white space and the URL to be referenced if none of the other other
- specified by these coordinates the given URL will be referenced. An
- returned if the clicked on point lies in the rectangle with opposite
- circle specified by these coordinates the given URL will be referenced.
- This URL will be returned if the clicked on point lies in the the circle
- a point will be considered inside if the winding number of the curve
- This URL will be returned if the clicked on point lies in the triangle
- If no other method has returned a URL then the returned URL will be to
- if any browser makes a request for the document and does not include the
- Here are the differences. The first,
- "http://local_host/dir/rect.html". Any URL specified in a
- imagemap file. There is one exception to this. If the relative URL
- <base> tag specifying its location.
- Maximum number of matches per file exceeded.
- Title: Using CGI Programs on the WN Server
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- in features of WN. If your needs can be met by these features
- These features include the ability to respond with different text or
- entirely different documents based on the the client request, the
- If these features do not meet your needs and something like a CGI program
- It would be nice if one could simply indicate in the appropriate
- Thus, if you have a directory /cgi-bin in your hierarchy the
- environment variable set to "bar". Thus if
- # The first line must specify content type. Other
- program is "dynamic" or different each time the program is run and is
- also "non-cachable". Hence the server behaves as if the "
- causes the server not to send a last modified date or a content length
- If, in fact, the output of your program is always the same, you can use
- directive. Also if you wish it to be cached you must use the "
- directive. In particular, if you want the browser "back" button to
- specified in the "Range:" header. Instead the contents of
- if you are using a UNIX
- and serve the output. It is useful if you want a number of files in a
- specifies that all files in the directory should be treated as if the
- this setting and specify no CGI handler use the "
- Last modified: Sat June 18 2005
- Title: Default Index Cache Files
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- those situations where maintaining the Cache file in a specific
- If the user web pages are only available to the users through
- ftp, then you can properly control the situation. If the users
- probably not a good idea to use Default Cache files if the
- If you believe you have a use for Default Cache files, then you
- several different default cache files for separate portions of
- If a cache file exists in a directory it will always be used in
- subdirectory to use a real cache file. If a directory matches more
- necessary. While directives for specific files can be
- Last modified: Sat June 18 2005
- Title: Support for the WN Server and Thanks
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- Last modified: Sat June 18 2005
- Title: Configuration File for the WN Package
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- I have no way to test all these, let me know if something doesn't work
- or is incomplete. If you pick OTHER you must edit the last few lines
- If you pick SOLARIS, SCO, UNIXWARE, NET_BSD, or FREE_BSD you will
- * it to the empty string "" if you want the pid printed to stdout
- * If this file is not present "wndex -v" will issue a warning
- * can add to it if you wish to add new kinds of documents to your
- * Uncomment this to enable PAM based authentication if your system
- #ifdef WN_PAM_ENABLED
- #endif /* WN_PAM_ENABLED */
- * picked OTHER as your OS type above). If you wish you can change
- * Uncomment one and only one of these theree to specify logging
- /* By default keepalive is disabled for POSTS. If you want to
- * Uncomment this if your system has the snprintf() system call.
- * If you uncomment this then the server will allow *alphabetic* ISO
- * You may enter your fully qualified host name here. If the default
- * If you supply a name it should be a fully qualified domain name.
- * Uncomment this if you wish to forbid the use of the use of
- #ifdef SOLARIS
- #endif
- #ifdef UXPDS
- Maximum number of matches per file exceeded.
- Title: Format of index.cache file for WN
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- the second line should be blank. If there is no directory record
- <Note 1> The Default-content line is used to specify the content-type of
- last modification date of the document. All times must be converted
- Title: Command Line Options for the WN Server
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- password authentication if one of
- password protected directory must be owned by the user id specified
- not "./wnsd -a joe" if user
- This is only useful for debugging or if you are curious about what
- by the trusted user or group will be executed. If neither the
- over the -u option, i.e. if
- both are used execution of programs and programs behaves as if the
- URL path to a directory. Also if the
- combinations can be specified. The format for each entry is
- will override the value specified when you ran the
- in config.h. If the
- specified when you ran the
- in config.h. If the
- the user id under which it runs to the specified numeric value. If
- and should not be used unless you have a specific need.
- If this option is not used the server will reject any requests
- path relative to the system root. If this is not set either with the
- Instead of writing log messages to a file specified with
- UNIX syslog(3) facility. If
- handled by the syslog(3) facility. If
- Maximum number of matches per file exceeded.
- Title: Command Line Options for WN Server wndex Utility
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- being processed, with one important exception. If
- file, it will behave as if there were an
- the -s option. If the
- list of all subdirectories of the directory being processed. If the
- Last modified: Sat June 18 2005
- Title: Index File Directives for the WN Server
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- significant in directive keywords.
- That is. when "\#" is encountered it does not signify a
- '\' character. That is, if a line ends with
- individual files. It contains lines with directives specifying
- Accessfile -- Specify directory
- specifies that the file /dir/accessfile is to be used to
- directory. If this line is omitted access is allowed for everyone.
- WN hierarchy (unlike includes or filters, for example.) If
- specifies that any request for a document in this directory which is
- recompiling. If you use this directive be sure that the file
- Letter case is not significant in the attribute value.
- Specifies that any file, with a few exceptions, in this
- different directory from which nothing is served.
- Specifies that the index.cache databases in the
- -- Specify authorization module.
- standard input to this module. More specifically such a
- if authorization is granted and with status 1 if access is
- -- Specify the name of an HTML file to be used as the error message
- specifies that any request for a document in this directory which is
- denied. If the file name starts with '~/' as above it
- Maximum number of matches per file exceeded.
- Title: Parsed Document Syntax for the WN Server
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- instruction specific to WN rather than a comment. For
- WN is not significant.
- C.1 Matching Regular Expressions: #if and
- #elif
- <!-- #if some_condition -->
- <!-- #elif another_condition -->
- <!-- #endif -->
- Which will insert the first conditional text only if
- "<!-- #elif another_condition -->" and
- multiple "#elif" lines.
- replaced with the two characters '!~' in which case the if
- "<-- #if accept file="foo" -->"
- Lines beginning with '#' are taken to be comments. If a
- The condition in the "#if" or "#elif" tags can
- <!-- #if cond_1 && cond_2 -->
- Text to show if cond_1 and cond_2 are satisfied.
- <!-- #endif -->
- <!-- #if cond_1 || cond_2 -->
- <!-- #if !cond_1 -->
- <!-- #if (cond_1 || cond_2) && !cond_3 -->
- Maximum number of matches per file exceeded.
- Title: CGI and other Environment Variables for the WN Server
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- server-side includes which executes files if an
- this information. If they do give it they can choose any e-mail
- variable. If the request was generated by an HTML "
- Contains the hostname of the client or proxy making the request, if
- If "
- server on the client (if there is one and you have compiled the
- If the CGI program is password
- Contains the name of the "virtual host" currently being accessed, if
- HTTP_HOST if the client
- D.2 WN Specific CGI Variables
- modified to use the
- D.3 WN Specific Database Variables
- Last modified: Sat June 18 2005
- Title: Creating User Home Pages for the WN Server
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- to set up your home page (and related documents if you wish). It is not
- own directories. If that isn't the case you will have to persuade your
- properly. If you haven't created a home page here is a bare bones one
- This is the story of my life...
- something different. We'll assume the name is public_html.
- It probably doesn't yet exist in your home directory. If not create it
- public_html directory. If you need to rename it the proper
- to serve it. If documents you create are automatically protected from
- Here are two different ways to grant the server permission to serve your
- server permission to serve anything in this directory. If you put
- If you have other files you want to serve add additional lines like
- If you put documents to be served in subdirectories of
- searching capabilities. In the long run if you serve multiple documents
- home page address (called a URL which stands for "Uniform Resource
- example, if your user name is jdoe and the computer on
- "index.html" in that directory. Thus if you want to put
- But keep in mind that if you create the directory "mydir" in
- Last modified: Sat June 18 2005
- Title: MD5 Digests of Recent WN Releases
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- Last modified: Sat June 18 2005
- Title: Configuration Macros for WN
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- Directory name to identify CGI programs.
- File extension to identify CGI programs.
- file name at the end). You would need to change it, for example, if you
- Define this if you wish to forbid the use of the use of
- Default file name if the requested URL does not include a file name.
- "Content-type" from the suffix of a file name. If this file
- add to it if you wish to add new kinds of documents to your server. The
- If this is set to TRUE the server will not use hostnames in your
- Specifies that any request in this directory for a non-existent file or a
- should not be trusted for authentication. Comment out if no lookup is
- Because of bugs in many PC TCP/IP stacks that may cause identification
- or set it to the empty string "" if you want the pid printed
- If defined to the path of a file containing name:directory
- If defined then the user's name will be looked up in the password file
- root directory. This will fail if the user's uid is less than "
- If defined to the full path to the file of virtual hosts,
- specification it is necessary elsewhere to use the incorrect spelling
- If the default value of "" is used WN will get the
- default hostname from your system. If you supply a name it should be a
- fully qualified domain name. WN will attempt to use the UNIX
- Maximum number of matches per file exceeded.
- Title: Searching the User's Guide for the WN Server
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- term in one line of context. If you select one of the highlighted
- Last modified: Sat June 18 2005
- Title: Changelog for WN
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- Modified dedot in prequest.c to be more efficient and eliminate
- if NO_DNS_LOG was set for the default log type.
- only if you have a system with more than one NIC.
- If wndex cannot open the mime.types file it now complains by
- Modified daemon_logerr in /wn/init.c to better handle syslog.
- Added support for SSL certificate chain files. Thanks to Mark
- documents with access control. Simplified code for log_logfile
- type was specified. Reported by Paul Hoffman.
- only when specified by Content-encoding= line in the index.wn
- specified in the index.wn file.
- Better error messages are logged if suexec fails.
- Simplified redirect code in wn/parse.c. All redirects
- Fixed bug in wn/evalif.c which caused <!-- #if field#N =~ ...
- work unless the file actually exists or serveall is specified.
- Added documentation to /docs/appendixC.html for "#if environ VAR"
- and some other parsed document #if constructs.
- Quite a bit of cleanup of #ifdefs in the code.
- Sander Schippers has modified the suexec program and suggested
- version and the modified suexec is included. At the moment this
- will run CGI scripts under a different user/group depending on the
- Maximum number of matches per file exceeded.
- Title: Quick start
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- questions. You can run it multiple times if you wish.
- you have designated as your data root. Add other HTML files if you
- directory (your data root directory). If you used the line
- NOTE: If you did "make install" the wndex program and the server
- WN). If your default port is 80 you will need to be root to do this.
- If you can't become root try "wnsd -p 8080" which will run the server
- it if you didn't request verbose logging in answer to the configure script
- questions). The -L and -l options specify log files. They will have
- useful information if anything goes wrong (the most common problem is
- or http://yourhost:8080/ if you used the -p 8080 option.
- If you do this searching won't work (because the WN server does the
- Title: GNU Public License
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- TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR COPYING, DISTRIBUTION AND MODIFICATION
- either verbatim or with modifications and/or translated into another
- the term "modification".) Each licensee is addressed as "you".
- Activities other than copying, distribution and modification are not
- is covered only if its contents constitute a work based on the
- 2. You may modify your copy or copies of the Program or any portion
- distribute such modifications or work under the terms of Section 1
- a) You must cause the modified files to carry prominent notices
- c) If the modified program normally reads commands interactively
- License. (Exception: if the Program itself is interactive but
- These requirements apply to the modified work as a whole. If
- identifiable sections of that work are not derived from the Program,
- allowed only for noncommercial distribution and only if you
- making modifications to it. For an executable work, complete source
- If distribution of executable or object code is made by offering
- 4. You may not copy, modify, sublicense, or distribute the Program
- otherwise to copy, modify, sublicense or distribute the Program is
- signed it. However, nothing else grants you permission to modify or
- prohibited by law if you do not accept this License. Therefore, by
- modifying or distributing the Program (or any work based on the
- Maximum number of matches per file exceeded.
- Title: GNU Free Documentation License
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- modifying it, either commercially or noncommercially. Secondarily,
- modifications made by others.
- A "Modified Version" of the Document means any work containing the
- modifications and/or translated into another language.
- within that overall subject. (For example, if the Document is in part a
- represented in a format whose specification is available to the
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