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argument to the "-r" or "--root" option prepended to them.
5. Differing "index.html" handling (CFLAGS, -DFILED_DONT_REDIRECT_DIRECTORIES=1)
Normally "filed" redirects users who request a directory to the
index.html file in that directory so that no memory allocations are
required; This option lets the server generate the new path.
6. Enable seccomp (CFLAGS, -DFILED_DO_SECCOMP=1)
Linux supports limiting the system calls that a process can make.
This is called seccomp (SECure COMPuting). Currently not all
platforms have been tested with this so it is disabled by default.
6. MIME Types (MIMETYPES)
For single-file convenience "filed" compiles the mapping of file
extensions (the string in the filename following its last dot ("."))
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argument to the "-r" or "--root" option prepended to them.
5. Differing "index.html" handling (CFLAGS, -DFILED_DONT_REDIRECT_DIRECTORIES=1)
Normally "filed" redirects users who request a directory to the
index.html file in that directory so that no memory allocations are
required; This option lets the server generate the new path.
6. Enable seccomp (make FILED_DO_SECCOMP=1)
Linux supports limiting the system calls that a process can make.
This is called seccomp (SECure COMPuting). Currently not all
platforms have been tested with this so it is disabled by default.
6. MIME Types (MIMETYPES)
For single-file convenience "filed" compiles the mapping of file
extensions (the string in the filename following its last dot ("."))
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