<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en" lang="en"> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /> <meta http-equiv="Content-Language" content="en-us" /> <meta name="ROBOTS" content="ALL" /> <meta http-equiv="imagetoolbar" content="no" /> <meta name="MSSmartTagsPreventParsing" content="true" /> <meta name="Keywords" content="cherokee web server httpd http" /> <meta name="Description" content="Cherokee is a flexible, very fast, lightweight Web server. It is implemented entirely in C, and has no dependencies beyond a standard C library. It is embeddable and extensible with plug-ins. It supports on-the-fly configuration by reading files or strings, TLS/SSL (via GNUTLS or OpenSSL), virtual hosts, authentication, cache friendly features, PHP, custom error management, and much more." /> <link href="media/css/cherokee_doc.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" media="all" /> </head> <body> <h2 id="_a_href_index_html_index_a_8594_a_href_config_html_configuration_a"><a href="index.html">Index</a> → <a href="config.html">Configuration</a></h2> <div class="sectionbody"> </div> <h2 id="_home">Home</h2> <div class="sectionbody"> <div class="paragraph"><p>Through this section you will be able to launch and stop the web server. It also provides some useful information about the server and the configuration status, as well as some hardware stats. Also, the lower right corner of the screen will allow you to shut-down Cherokee-Admin without leaving the web interface, which might be convenient particularly if you have launched it using <a href="other_bundle_cherokee-admin-launcher.html">cherokee-admin-launcher</a>.</p></div> <div class="imageblock"> <div class="content"> <img src="media/images/admin_index.png" alt="media/images/admin_index.png" /> </div> <div class="image-title">Cherokee Admin’s home page</div> </div> <div class="paragraph"><p>This section also enables you to change Cherokee-Admin’s current user language, and allows you to send feedback directly to Cherokee developers, as well as enlisting in our <a href="http://www.cherokee-project.com/cherokee-domain-list.html">Proud Cherokee Users</a> ranking.</p></div> <div class="paragraph"><p>From here you will have access to support links, and communication channels such as mailing lists, IRC and social media.</p></div> <div class="paragraph"><p>You will also be able to access an essential element of any Open Source project, the bugtracker. Do not hesitate to make use of it to log bugs and requests for enhancements.</p></div> <h3 id="_remote_services">Remote Services</h3><div style="clear:left"></div> <div class="paragraph"><p>Besides all that has been mentioned already, the <tt>Remote Services</tt> section will bring you a completely new range of possibilities.</p></div> <div class="paragraph"><p>This checkbox can be disabled for those who do not wish to interact at all with the outside World. Just leave it unchecked, and Cherokee-Admin will offer more or less the same capabilitites that it had to offer before the <a href="config_market.html">Cherokee Market</a> era. However, when this option is checked, the new <a href="config_market.html">Market</a> section will appear in the graphical interface, and the free <tt>Backup Service</tt> will be at your disposal.</p></div> <div class="paragraph"><p>Read more about <a href="config_market.html">Cherokee Market</a> to learn about its full potential. You can join the Market by creating a free account using the link provided for that purpose.</p></div> <div class="paragraph"><p>To take advantage of the <tt>Backup Service</tt>, you will need a Cherokee Market account, and will have to be logged in.</p></div> <h4 id="_backup_service">Backup Service</h4> <div class="paragraph"><p>Once you are logged in, you will be able to remotely backup and restore your configuration, so that it is accessible from wherever you need it, whenever you need it.</p></div> <div class="paragraph"><p>You can associate description notes to each saved configuration, and it will be stored along the date of creation so that you can easily retrieve it in the future.</p></div> <div class="imageblock"> <div class="content"> <img src="media/images/admin_index_backup.png" alt="media/images/admin_index_backup.png" /> </div> <div class="image-title">Backup dialog</div> </div> <div class="paragraph"><p>And of course, you can restore any previous configuration state at any given moment. This makes it very easy to experiment with Cherokee, without ever worrying about breaking your configuration.</p></div> <div class="imageblock"> <div class="content"> <img src="media/images/admin_index_restore.png" alt="media/images/admin_index_restore.png" /> </div> <div class="image-title">Restore dialog</div> </div> </div> <div id="footer"> <div id="footer-text"> </div> </div> </body> </html>