alevtd - webserver for videotext pages
alevtd [ options ]
alevtd is http daemon which serves videotext pages as HTML. Tune in some
station with a utility like v4lctl or some TV application. Then start it and
point your browser to http://localhost:5654/
Pages may be requested either in HTML format
(http://localhost:5654/<page>/ or
http://localhost:5654/<page>/<subpage>.html) or in ASCII text
format (http://localhost:5654/<page>/<subpage>.txt). Subpage
"00" can be used for pages without subpages.
- -h
- print a short help text and the default values for
all options.
- -v dev
- set vbi device (default: /dev/vbi0).
- -d
- enable debug output.
- -s
- Write a start/stop notice and serious errors to the
syslog. Specify this option twice to get a verbose log (additional
log events like dropped connections).
- -t sec
- set network timeout to >sec< seconds.
- -c n
- set the number of allowed parallel connections to
>n<. This is a per-thread limit.
- -p port
- listen on port >port< for incoming
connections. Default 5654.
- -n hostname
- set the hostname which the server should use
(required for redirects).
- -i ip
- bind to IP-address >ip<.
- -l log
-
log all requests to the logfile >log< (common
log format). Using "-" as filename makes alevtd print the access
log to stdout, which is only useful together with the -F switch (see
below).
- -L log
- same as above, but additional flush every line. Useful if
you want monitor the logfile with tail -f.
- -u user
- set uid to >user< (after binding to the tcp
port). This option is allowed for root only.
- -g group
- set gid to >group< (after binding to the tcp
port). This option is allowed for root only.
- -F
- don't run as daemon. alevtd will not fork into background,
not detach from terminal and report errors to stderr.
- -r
- poll tv frequency, clear vtx page cache if a frequency
change was detected.
alevt(1),
xawtv(1),
v4lctl(1)
Gerd Knorr <
[email protected]>
Copyright (C) 2000 Gerd Knorr <
[email protected]>
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later
version.
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A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
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