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@@ -236,7 +236,7 @@ option in elogd.cfg to port=80 and restarting e
with :
-p <port> TCP port number to use for the http server (if other than 80)
--h <hostname or IP address> in the case of a "multihomed" server, host name or IP
+-h <hostname or IP address> in the case of a "multihomed" server, host name or IP
address of the interface ELOG should run on
-C <url> clone remote elogd configuration
-m synchronize logbook(s) with remote server
@@ -300,7 +300,10 @@ accordingly and a certificate has to be generated. See some
on how to create a certificate, and see Running elogd under Apache
before on this page on how to run elogd under Apache. Once configured
correctly, elogd can be accessed via http://your.host and via
-https://your.host simultaneously.
+https://your.host simultaneously.
+
To use
+
+For detailed step-by-step instructions please read the
+contributions section.
Using ssh:
@@ -317,6 +320,10 @@ access http://localhost:1234 from your browser and reach
Using stunnel:
+Note: It was reported that the below instructions are outdated. However
+I will leave them for a while as a working basis for someone who volunteers
+to update them..elogd togethwer with
stunnel, following steps are necessary:
@@ -353,10 +360,6 @@ details.
This reveals any potential error.