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nghttpx(1)
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==========
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SYNOPSIS
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--------
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**nghttpx** [OPTIONS]... [<PRIVATE_KEY> <CERT>]
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DESCRIPTION
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-----------
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A reverse proxy for HTTP/2, HTTP/1 and SPDY.
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.. describe:: <PRIVATE_KEY>
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Set path to server's private key. Required
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unless :option:`-p`\, :option:`--client` or :option:`\--frontend-no-tls` are
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given.
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.. describe:: <CERT>
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Set path to server's certificate. Required
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unless :option:`-p`\, :option:`--client` or :option:`\--frontend-no-tls` are
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given.
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OPTIONS:
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--------
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The options are categorized into several groups.
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Connections:
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~~~~~~~~~~~~
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.. option:: -b, --backend=<HOST,PORT>
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Set backend host and port. For HTTP/1 backend,
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multiple backend addresses are accepted by
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repeating this option. HTTP/2 backend does not
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support multiple backend addresses and the first
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occurrence of this option is used.
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Default: ``127.0.0.1,80``
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.. option:: -f, --frontend=<HOST,PORT>
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Set frontend host and port. If <HOST> is '\*', it
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assumes all addresses including both IPv4 and
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IPv6.
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Default: ``*,3000``
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.. option:: --backlog=<NUM>
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Set listen backlog size. If :option:`-1` is given,
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libevent will choose suitable value.
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Default: ``128``
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.. option:: --backend-ipv4
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Resolve backend hostname to IPv4 address only.
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.. option:: --backend-ipv6
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Resolve backend hostname to IPv6 address only.
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.. option:: --backend-http-proxy-uri=<URI>
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Specify proxy URI in the form
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http://[<USER>:<PASS>@]<PROXY>:<PORT>. If a
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proxy requires authentication, specify <USER> and
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<PASS>. Note that they must be properly
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percent-encoded. This proxy is used when the
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backend connection is HTTP/2. First, make a
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CONNECT request to the proxy and it connects to
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the backend on behalf of nghttpx. This forms
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tunnel. After that, nghttpx performs SSL/TLS
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handshake with the downstream through the tunnel.
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The timeouts when connecting and making CONNECT
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request can be specified by
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:option:`--backend-read-timeout` and
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:option:`--backend-write-timeout` options.
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Performance:
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~~~~~~~~~~~~
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.. option:: -n, --workers=<CORES>
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Set the number of worker threads.
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Default: ``1``
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.. option:: --read-rate=<RATE>
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Set maximum average read rate on frontend
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connection. Setting 0 to this option means read
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rate is unlimited.
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Default: ``0``
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.. option:: --read-burst=<SIZE>
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Set maximum read burst size on frontend
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connection. Setting 0 to this option means read
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burst size is unlimited.
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Default: ``0``
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.. option:: --write-rate=<RATE>
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Set maximum average write rate on frontend
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connection. Setting 0 to this option means write
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rate is unlimited.
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Default: ``0``
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.. option:: --write-burst=<SIZE>
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Set maximum write burst size on frontend
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connection. Setting 0 to this option means write
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burst size is unlimited.
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Default: ``0``
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.. option:: --worker-read-rate=<RATE>
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Set maximum average read rate on frontend
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connection per worker. Setting 0 to this option
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means read rate is unlimited. Not implemented
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yet.
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Default: ``0``
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.. option:: --worker-read-burst=<SIZE>
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Set maximum read burst size on frontend
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connection per worker. Setting 0 to this option
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means read burst size is unlimited. Not
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implemented yet.
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Default: ``0``
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.. option:: --worker-write-rate=<RATE>
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Set maximum average write rate on frontend
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connection per worker. Setting 0 to this option
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means write rate is unlimited. Not implemented
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yet.
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Default: ``0``
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.. option:: --worker-write-burst=<SIZE>
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Set maximum write burst size on frontend
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connection per worker. Setting 0 to this option
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means write burst size is unlimited. Not
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implemented yet.
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Default: ``0``
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.. option:: --worker-frontend-connections=<NUM>
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Set maximum number of simultaneous connections
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frontend accepts. Setting 0 means unlimited.
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Default: ``0``
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.. option:: --backend-http1-connections-per-host=<NUM>
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Set maximum number of backend concurrent HTTP/1
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connections per host. This option is meaningful
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when :option:`-s` option is used. To limit the number of
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connections per frontend for default mode, use
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:option:`--backend-http1-connections-per-frontend`\.
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Default: ``8``
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.. option:: --backend-http1-connections-per-frontend=<NUM>
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Set maximum number of backend concurrent HTTP/1
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connections per frontend. This option is only
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used for default mode. 0 means unlimited. To
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limit the number of connections per host for
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HTTP/2 or SPDY proxy mode (-s option), use
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:option:`--backend-http1-connections-per-host`\.
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Default: ``0``
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Timeout:
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~~~~~~~~
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.. option:: --frontend-http2-read-timeout=<SEC>
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Specify read timeout for HTTP/2 and SPDY frontend
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connection.
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Default: ``180``
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.. option:: --frontend-read-timeout=<SEC>
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Specify read timeout for HTTP/1.1 frontend
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connection.
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Default: ``180``
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.. option:: --frontend-write-timeout=<SEC>
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Specify write timeout for all frontend
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connections.
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Default: ``30``
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.. option:: --stream-read-timeout=<SEC>
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Specify read timeout for HTTP/2 and SPDY streams.
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0 means no timeout.
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Default: ``0``
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.. option:: --stream-write-timeout=<SEC>
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Specify write timeout for HTTP/2 and SPDY
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streams. 0 means no timeout.
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Default: ``0``
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.. option:: --backend-read-timeout=<SEC>
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Specify read timeout for backend connection.
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Default: ``180``
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.. option:: --backend-write-timeout=<SEC>
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Specify write timeout for backend connection.
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Default: ``30``
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.. option:: --backend-keep-alive-timeout=<SEC>
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Specify keep-alive timeout for backend
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connection.
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Default: ``600``
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.. option:: --listener-disable-timeout=<SEC>
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After accepting connection failed, connection
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listener is disabled for a given time in seconds.
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Specifying 0 disables this feature.
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Default: ``0``
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SSL/TLS:
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~~~~~~~~
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.. option:: --ciphers=<SUITE>
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Set allowed cipher list. The format of the
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string is described in OpenSSL ciphers(1).
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.. option:: -k, --insecure
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Don't verify backend server's certificate if :option:`-p`\,
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:option:`--client` or :option:`\--http2-bridge` are given and
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:option:`--backend-no-tls` is not given.
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.. option:: --cacert=<PATH>
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Set path to trusted CA certificate file if :option:`-p`\,
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:option:`--client` or :option:`\--http2-bridge` are given and
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:option:`--backend-no-tls` is not given. The file must be
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in PEM format. It can contain multiple
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certificates. If the linked OpenSSL is
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configured to load system wide certificates, they
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are loaded at startup regardless of this option.
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.. option:: --private-key-passwd-file=<FILEPATH>
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Path to file that contains password for the
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server's private key. If none is given and the
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private key is password protected it'll be
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requested interactively.
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.. option:: --subcert=<KEYPATH>:<CERTPATH>
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Specify additional certificate and private key
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file. nghttpx will choose certificates based on
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the hostname indicated by client using TLS SNI
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extension. This option can be used multiple
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times.
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.. option:: --backend-tls-sni-field=<HOST>
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Explicitly set the content of the TLS SNI
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extension. This will default to the backend HOST
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name.
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.. option:: --dh-param-file=<PATH>
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Path to file that contains DH parameters in PEM
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format. Without this option, DHE cipher suites
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are not available.
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.. option:: --npn-list=<LIST>
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Comma delimited list of ALPN protocol identifier
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sorted in the order of preference. That means
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most desirable protocol comes first. This is
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used in both ALPN and NPN. The parameter must be
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delimited by a single comma only and any white
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spaces are treated as a part of protocol string.
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Default: ``h2-16,h2-14,spdy/3.1,http/1.1``
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.. option:: --verify-client
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Require and verify client certificate.
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.. option:: --verify-client-cacert=<PATH>
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Path to file that contains CA certificates to
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verify client certificate. The file must be in
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PEM format. It can contain multiple
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certificates.
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.. option:: --client-private-key-file=<PATH>
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Path to file that contains client private key
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used in backend client authentication.
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.. option:: --client-cert-file=<PATH>
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Path to file that contains client certificate
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used in backend client authentication.
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.. option:: --tls-proto-list=<LIST>
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Comma delimited list of SSL/TLS protocol to be
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enabled. The following protocols are available:
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TLSv1.2, TLSv1.1 and TLSv1.0. The name matching
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is done in case-insensitive manner. The
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parameter must be delimited by a single comma
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only and any white spaces are treated as a part
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of protocol string.
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Default: ``TLSv1.2,TLSv1.1``
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.. option:: --tls-ticket-key-file=<FILE>
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Path to file that contains 48 bytes random data
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to construct TLS session ticket parameters. This
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options can be used repeatedly to specify
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multiple ticket parameters. If several files are
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given, only the first key is used to encrypt TLS
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session tickets. Other keys are accepted but
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server will issue new session ticket with first
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key. This allows session key rotation. Please
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note that key rotation does not occur
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automatically. User should rearrange files or
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change options values and restart nghttpx
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gracefully. If opening or reading given file
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fails, all loaded keys are discarded and it is
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treated as if none of this option is given. If
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this option is not given or an error occurred
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while opening or reading a file, key is generated
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automatically and renewed every 12hrs. At most 2
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keys are stored in memory.
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HTTP/2 and SPDY:
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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.. option:: -c, --http2-max-concurrent-streams=<NUM>
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Set the maximum number of the concurrent streams
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in one HTTP/2 and SPDY session.
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Default: ``100``
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.. option:: --frontend-http2-window-bits=<N>
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Sets the per-stream initial window size of HTTP/2
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SPDY frontend connection. For HTTP/2, the size
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is 2**<N>-1. For SPDY, the size is 2\*\*<N>.
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Default: ``16``
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.. option:: --frontend-http2-connection-window-bits=<N>
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Sets the per-connection window size of HTTP/2 and
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SPDY frontend connection. For HTTP/2, the size
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is 2**<N>-1. For SPDY, the size is 2\*\*<N>.
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Default: ``16``
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.. option:: --frontend-no-tls
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Disable SSL/TLS on frontend connections.
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.. option:: --backend-http2-window-bits=<N>
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Sets the initial window size of HTTP/2 backend
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connection to 2**<N>-1.
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Default: ``16``
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.. option:: --backend-http2-connection-window-bits=<N>
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Sets the per-connection window size of HTTP/2
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backend connection to 2\*\*<N>-1.
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Default: ``16``
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.. option:: --backend-no-tls
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Disable SSL/TLS on backend connections.
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.. option:: --http2-no-cookie-crumbling
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Don't crumble cookie header field.
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.. option:: --padding=<N>
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Add at most <N> bytes to a HTTP/2 frame payload
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as padding. Specify 0 to disable padding. This
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option is meant for debugging purpose and not
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intended to enhance protocol security.
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Mode:
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.. describe:: (default mode)
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Accept HTTP/2, SPDY and HTTP/1.1 over SSL/TLS.
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If :option:`--frontend-no-tls` is used, accept HTTP/2 and
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HTTP/1.1. The incoming HTTP/1.1 connection can
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be upgraded to HTTP/2 through HTTP Upgrade. The
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protocol to the backend is HTTP/1.1.
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.. option:: -s, --http2-proxy
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Like default mode, but enable secure proxy mode.
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.. option:: --http2-bridge
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Like default mode, but communicate with the
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backend in HTTP/2 over SSL/TLS. Thus the
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incoming all connections are converted to HTTP/2
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connection and relayed to the backend. See
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:option:`--backend-http-proxy-uri` option if you are behind
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the proxy and want to connect to the outside
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HTTP/2 proxy.
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.. option:: --client
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Accept HTTP/2 and HTTP/1.1 without SSL/TLS. The
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incoming HTTP/1.1 connection can be upgraded to
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HTTP/2 connection through HTTP Upgrade. The
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protocol to the backend is HTTP/2. To use
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nghttpx as a forward proxy, use :option:`-p` option
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instead.
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.. option:: -p, --client-proxy
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Like :option:`--client` option, but it also requires the
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request path from frontend must be an absolute
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URI, suitable for use as a forward proxy.
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Logging:
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~~~~~~~~
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.. option:: -L, --log-level=<LEVEL>
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Set the severity level of log output. <LEVEL>
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must be one of INFO, NOTICE, WARN, ERROR and
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FATAL.
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Default: ``NOTICE``
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.. option:: --accesslog-file=<PATH>
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Set path to write access log. To reopen file,
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send USR1 signal to nghttpx.
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.. option:: --accesslog-syslog
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Send access log to syslog. If this option is
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used, :option:`--accesslog-file` option is ignored.
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.. option:: --accesslog-format=<FORMAT>
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Specify format string for access log. The
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default format is combined format. The following
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variables are available:
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* $remote_addr: client IP address.
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* $time_local: local time in Common Log format.
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* $time_iso8601: local time in ISO 8601 format.
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* $request: HTTP request line.
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* $status: HTTP response status code.
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* $body_bytes_sent: the number of bytes sent to
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client as response body.
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* $http_<VAR>: value of HTTP request header <VAR>
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where '_' in <VAR> is replaced with '-'.
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* $remote_port: client port.
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* $server_port: server port.
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* $request_time: request processing time in
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seconds with milliseconds resolution.
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* $pid: PID of the running process.
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* $alpn: ALPN identifier of the protocol which
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generates the response. For HTTP/1, ALPN is
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always http/1.1, regardless of minor version.
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Default: ``$remote_addr - - [$time_local] "$request" $status $body_bytes_sent "$http_referer" "$http_user_agent"``
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.. option:: --errorlog-file=<PATH>
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Set path to write error log. To reopen file,
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send USR1 signal to nghttpx.
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Default: ``/dev/stderr``
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.. option:: --errorlog-syslog
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Send error log to syslog. If this option is
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used, :option:`--errorlog-file` option is ignored.
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.. option:: --syslog-facility=<FACILITY>
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Set syslog facility to <FACILITY>.
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Default: ``daemon``
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Misc:
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~~~~~
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.. option:: --add-x-forwarded-for
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Append X-Forwarded-For header field to the
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downstream request.
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.. option:: --strip-incoming-x-forwarded-for
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Strip X-Forwarded-For header field from inbound
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client requests.
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.. option:: --no-via
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Don't append to Via header field. If Via header
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field is received, it is left unaltered.
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.. option:: --no-location-rewrite
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Don't rewrite location header field on
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:option:`--http2-bridge`\, :option:`--client` and default mode. For
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:option:`--http2-proxy` and :option:`\--client-proxy` mode, location
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header field will not be altered regardless of
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this option.
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.. option:: --altsvc=<PROTOID,PORT[,HOST,[ORIGIN]]>
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Specify protocol ID, port, host and origin of
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alternative service. <HOST> and <ORIGIN> are
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optional. They are advertised in alt-svc header
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field or HTTP/2 ALTSVC frame. This option can be
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used multiple times to specify multiple
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alternative services. Example: :option:`--altsvc`\=h2,443
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.. option:: --add-response-header=<HEADER>
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Specify additional header field to add to
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response header set. This option just appends
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header field and won't replace anything already
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set. This option can be used several times to
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specify multiple header fields.
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Example: :option:`--add-response-header`\="foo: bar"
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.. option:: --frontend-http2-dump-request-header=<PATH>
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Dumps request headers received by HTTP/2 frontend
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to the file denoted in <PATH>. The output is
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done in HTTP/1 header field format and each
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header block is followed by an empty line. This
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option is not thread safe and MUST NOT be used
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with option :option:`-n`\<N>, where <N> >= 2.
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.. option:: --frontend-http2-dump-response-header=<PATH>
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Dumps response headers sent from HTTP/2 frontend
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to the file denoted in <PATH>. The output is
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done in HTTP/1 header field format and each
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header block is followed by an empty line. This
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option is not thread safe and MUST NOT be used
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with option :option:`-n`\<N>, where <N> >= 2.
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.. option:: -o, --frontend-frame-debug
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Print HTTP/2 frames in frontend to stderr. This
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option is not thread safe and MUST NOT be used
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with option :option:`-n`\=N, where N >= 2.
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.. option:: -D, --daemon
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Run in a background. If :option:`-D` is used, the current
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working directory is changed to '*/*'.
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.. option:: --pid-file=<PATH>
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Set path to save PID of this program.
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.. option:: --user=<USER>
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Run this program as <USER>. This option is
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intended to be used to drop root privileges.
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.. option:: --conf=<PATH>
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Load configuration from <PATH>.
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Default: ``/etc/nghttpx/nghttpx.conf``
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.. option:: -v, --version
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Print version and exit.
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.. option:: -h, --help
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Print this help and exit.
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FILES
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-----
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*/etc/nghttpx/nghttpx.conf*
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The default configuration file path nghttpx searches at startup.
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The configuration file path can be changed using :option:`--conf`
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option.
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SIGNALS
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-------
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SIGQUIT
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Shutdown gracefully. First accept pending connections and stop
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accepting connection. After all connections are handled, nghttpx
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exits.
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SIGUSR1
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Reopen log files.
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SIGUSR2
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Fork and execute nghttpx. It will execute the binary in the same
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path with same command-line arguments and environment variables.
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After new process comes up, sending SIGQUIT to the original process
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to perform hot swapping.
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SEE ALSO
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--------
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:manpage:`nghttp(1)`, :manpage:`nghttpd(1)`, :manpage:`h2load(1)`
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