NAME
httpd
—
HTTP daemon
SYNOPSIS
httpd |
[-dnv ] [-D
macro=value]
[-f file] |
DESCRIPTION
The httpd
daemon is an HTTP server with
FastCGI and TLS support.
The FastCGI implementation has optional socket support.
httpd
can log to
syslog(3) or per-server files with several standard formats.
httpd
rereads its configuration file when
it receives SIGHUP
and reopens log files when it
receives SIGUSR1
.
The options are as follows:
-D
macro=value- Set a macro to a value. Macros can be referenced in the configuration files.
-d
- Debug mode. Create one server and don't detach or become a daemon. This
allows for easy monitoring of
httpd
. -f
file- Specifies the configuration file. The default is /etc/httpd.conf.
-n
- Check that the configuration is valid, but don't start any servers.
-v
- Verbose mode. Multiple
-v
options increase the verbosity.
FILES
- /etc/httpd.conf
- Default configuration file.
- /etc/ssl/private/server.key
- Default SSL/TLS server key.
- /etc/ssl/server.crt
- Default SSL/TLS server certificate.
- /var/www/logs/access.log
- Default access log file.
- /var/www/logs/error.log
- Default error log file.
SEE ALSO
HISTORY
The httpd
program first appeared in
OpenBSD 5.6. httpd
is based
on relayd(8).
AUTHORS
The httpd
program was written by
Reyk Floeter
<reyk@openbsd.org>.