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- ```-siteurl "http://mylinx.example.org/"``` -- the site url (for generating links)
- ```-filespath files/"``` -- Path to store uploads (default is files/)
- ```-metapath meta/``` -- Path to store information about uploads (default is meta/)
- ```-certfile path/to/your.crt``` -- Path to the ssl certificate (required if you want to use the https server)
- ```-keyfile path/to/your.key``` -- Path to the ssl key (required if you want to use the https server)
- ```-contentsecuritypolicy "..."``` -- Content-Security-Policy header for pages (default is "default-src 'self'; img-src 'self' data:; style-src 'self' 'unsafe-inline'; referrer none;")
- ```-filecontentsecuritypolicy "..."``` -- Content-Security-Policy header for files (default is "default-src 'none'; img-src 'self'; object-src 'self'; media-src 'self'; sandbox; referrer none;"")
- ```-xframeoptions "..." ``` -- X-Frame-Options header (default is "SAMEORIGIN")
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Deployment
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A suggested deployment is running nginx in front of linx-server serving through fastcgi.
#### 1. Using fastcgi
A suggested deployment is running nginx in front of linx-server serving through fastcgi.
This allows you to have nginx handle the TLS termination for example.
An example configuration:
```
server {
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}
}
```
And run linx-server with the ```-fastcgi``` option.
#### 2. Using the built-in https server
Run linx-server with the ```-certfile path/to/cert.file``` and ```-keyfile path/to/key.file``` options.
#### 3. Using the built-in http server
Run linx-server normally.
Development
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