-- default: welcome.{dgp,shtml,html,cgi},index.{dgp,shtml,html,cgi},-dir.html
A list of index files or CGI scripts which should be used for URLs
of directories ending with "/" like "/path/". This is a list of
candidate file names. The list may be ended with "-dir.html" which
means a built-in index generator. If the list is empty, empty data
is substituted for index data.
search:pathOfSearchScript
-- default: none
The path of a CGI script to be applied for URLs with search part like
"/path?search". This is a global specification applied for all URLs.
Also you can specify a local search script for each MOUNT point like
This local specification is prior to the global one. A special local
specification "search:-" can be used just to ignore the global
specification for the MOUNT point.
-- default: HTTPCONF=nvserv:noauto
Automatically detects virtual servers in MOUNT parameters and notate
each of them as a MOUNT rule to be applied only to a virtual server.
It can be done manually by specifying "nvserv" MountOption
for each MOUNT parameter.
"nvserv:alias" means detecting target servers of host names with
common IP-addresses and notate them as virtual servers.
"nvserv:gen" means notating MOUNT parameters with "genvhost"
MountOption as virtual servers.
"nvserv:auto" is equivalent to "nvserv:alias,gen".
The guessing can be overridden by explicitly specifying
the avserv MountOption for each MOUNT parameter.
"nvserv:none" disables any treatment of virtual servers which are
detected automatically or specified explicitly by the "nvserv" MountOption.
methods:listOfAcceptableMethods
-- default: methods:OPTIONS,GET,HEAD,POST,PUT,...
-- See the output to LOGFILE with HTTPCONF=methods:"+"
Limit or add HTTP methods to be accepted.
Example:
HTTPCONF=methods:GET,HEAD -- accept only GET and HEAD HTTPCONF=methods:-POST,-PUT -- don't accept POST and PUT HTTPCONF=methods:+,NEWMETHOD1 -- add NEWMETHOD1 to be accepted HTTPCONF=methods:* -- accept any methods
rvers:listOfAcceptableResponseVersions
-- default: rvers:HTTP
Add versions in response message from HTTP servers.
Example:
HTTPCONF=rvers:+,ICY HTTPCONF=rvers:* -- accept any response version
encrypt specified attributes in a Set-Cookie response to be stored in a client,
then decrypt and forward the Cookie request only to the originator
of the Cookie.
An attribute in a Cookie is specified as "attribute@host"
or "attribute@.domain".
In the former case, a cookie generated by a host is encrypted
and echoed to host only.
In the latter case, a cookie generated by hosts in the domain
can be echoed to hosts in the domain.
The special string "%a" in cryptKey is substituted by
the IP-address of the client. This makes the crypted Cookie be usable
only by clients on the host of the IP-address.