mod-mono-server2


SYNOPSIS
       xsp [options]

       or

       mod-mono-server2 [options]

       or

       fastcgi-mono-server2 [options]

DESCRIPTION
       XSP,  mod-mono-server2  and fastcgi-mono-server2 are hosts for ASP.NET-
       based applications.

       If run as `xsp', the process provides a minimalistic web  server  which
       hosts  the ASP.NET runtime and can be used to test and debug web appli-
       cations that use the System.Web facilities in  Mono.   This  server  is
       most  convenient  for  testing  and running small sites, does not offer
       everything a production web server offers.

       `mod-mono-server2' and 'fastcgi-mono-server2' are both ASP.NET runtimes
       hosts that can communicate with another web server (at the time of this
       writing, Apache 1.3-2.2 were supported  through  mod_mono  and  several
       other  web servers through FastCGI).  This mechanism is better used for
       high-traffic servers or production systems, since it can integrate with
       the  main  HTTP server and leverage all of the optimizations and exten-
       sions of an existing server, while providing the ASP.NET  runtime.  You
       can  choose  the  communication  channel used between mod_mono and mod-
       mono-server2. If you provide a --filename  option,  a  unix  socket  is
       used, otherwise you can give --port to use a TCP socket.

OPTIONS
       --address addr
              Sets  the  IP  address to listen on. By default it's 0.0.0.0 for
              xsp and 127.0.0.1 for mod-mono-server2.  AppSettings  key  name:
              MonoServerAddress

       --port PORT
              Changes  the  default  port  where the XSP server will listen to
              requests.  By default XSP listens on  port  8080  and  mod-mono-
              server2 has no default.  AppSettings key name: MonoServerPort

       --filename file (mod-mono-server2 and fastcgi-mono-server2)
              The  unix  socket  file  name  to  listen  on.   Default  value:
              /tmp/mod_mono_server  (fastcgi-mono-server2:  /tmp/fastcgi-mono-
              server2) AppSettings key name: UnixSocketFileName (fastcgi-mono-
              server2: MonoUnixSocket)

       --root PATH
              The root directory for XSP.  The default is the directory  where
              XSP  is  executed. The current directory will be changed to this
              one before creating  any  application.   AppSettings  key  name:

       --applications APPS
              A comma separated list of virtual directory and  real  directory
              for all the applications we want to manage with this server. The
              virtual and real dirs. are separated by  a  colon.  The  default
              value is '/:.'.

       Some examples:

       '/:.'  The virtual / is mapped to the current directory.

       '/blog:../myblog'
              The virtual /blog is mapped to ../myblog

       '/:.,/blog:../myblog'
              Two applications like the above ones are handled.

       myhost.someprovider.net:/blog:../myblog
              The  virtual  /blog  at  myhost.someprovider.net  is  mapped  to
              ../myblog.

       --master

       This instance will be used to by mod_mono to create ASP.NET
              applications on demand. If this option is provided, there is  no
              need  to  provide a list of applications to start.  This applies
              only to mod-mono-server2.exe.  --nonstop This  applies  only  to
              xsp.exe:  by  default xsp will stop processing requests when the
              return key is pressed.  Use this to avoid this behavior.

       --no-hidden
              Do not protect hidden files/directories from being  accessed  by
              clients.   Hidden   files/directories   are  those  with  Hidden
              attribute on Windows and whose name starts with a dot  on  Unix.
              Any file/directory below a hidden directory is inacessible. This
              option turns the default behavior of protecting  such  locations
              off.   If   your   application   does  not  contain  any  hidden
              files/directories, you might want to  use  this  option  as  the
              checking  process has a per-request cost.  AppSettings key name:
              MonoServerCheckHiddenFiles  (a  boolean  accepting   'true'   or
              'false')

       --https
              Enables  HTTPS  support  on the server, you must supply an X.509
              certificate and a private key with  either  the  --cert/--pkfile
              options  or with the --p12file (which combines both the certifi-
              cate and the private key into a single file).

       To use you must first create an X.509 certificate for your server, for
              example:
                   $ makecert -r -eku 1.3.6.1.5.5.7.3.1 -n "CN=server" -p12 server.p12 s3kr3t
                   Mono MakeCert - version 1.1.9.0
                   X.509 Certificate Builder
                   Copyright 2002, 2003 Motus Technologies. Copyright 2004-2005 Novell. BSD licensed.

              client-certificates  to authenticate themselves. Client are free
              to provide, or not, a client certificate.  Web  application  can
              detect  if  a  client certificate is used and react accordingly.
              Most web browser will not send a client certificate unless  they
              have been explicitly requested to do so.

       This  option  is  only valid for XSP. For mod_mono you should configure
              Apache for SSL/TLS.

       --https-client-require
              Like --https this enables HTTPS support on the  server.  However
              this  option also requires clients to use client-certificates to
              authenticate themselves. Client who do not provide  client  cer-
              tificates  will  receive  an error. Note that client may send an
              empty certificate structure so web application should check  the
              certificate content.

       This  option  is  only valid for XSP. For mod_mono you should configure
              Apache for SSL/TLS.

       --p12file FILENAME
              Used to specify the PKCS#12 file to use. This file includes both
              the  X.509  certificate  and the private key required to encrypt
              the HTTP traffic.

       This option is only valid for XSP. For mod_mono  you  should  configure
              Apache for SSL/TLS.

       --cert FILENAME
              Used  to specify the server X.509 certificate file. This is nor-
              mally used with the --pkfile.

       This option is only valid for XSP. For mod_mono  you  should  configure
              Apache for SSL/TLS.

       --pkfile FILENAME
              Used  to specify the path to the private keyfile. The PVK format
              isn't  very  secure  and  you  should  use  the  PKCS#12  format
              (--p12file option) to store new private keys.

       This  option  is  only valid for XSP. For mod_mono you should configure
              Apache for SSL/TLS.

       --pkpwd PASSWORD
              If your private key is password protected, PASSWORD is the pass-
              word  used to decote the private key. This option works for both
              PVK and PKCS#12 formats.

       This option is only valid for XSP. For mod_mono  you  should  configure
              Apache for SSL/TLS.

       --protocol PROTOCOL
              Specifies  which protocols are available for encrypting the com-
              munications.  The possible values are  Default,  Tls  and  Ssl3.

       --version
              Displays version information and exits.

       --help Shows the list of options and exits.

       --verbose
              Prints extra messages. Useful for debugging.

       --pidfile FILE
              Writes the xsp PID to the specified file.

MONO RUNTIME OPTIONS
       xsp and xsp2 are scripts that call mono.  If you want to  pass  options
       to mono (for example, options to get line numbers in stack traces), you
       can use the MONO_OPTIONS environment  variable  when  invoking  xsp  or
       xsp2.

       For example:
            $ MONO_OPTIONS=--debug xsp2

DEFAULT INDEX FILES
       You can choose which files are considered as index using xsp.exe.config
       configuration file like this:

           <appSettings>
           <add key="MonoServerDefaultIndexFiles"
                value="index.aspx" />
           </appSettings>

       By default, it has index.aspx, Default.aspx,  default.aspx,  index.html
       and index.htm. The order matters.


WEBAPP FILE FORMAT
       The  format of the .webapp files used for --appconfigfile and --appcon-
       figdir is:

       <apps>
       <web-application>
               <name>{appname}</name>
               <vhost>{virtual host for application}</vhost>
               <vport>{port for the application}</vport>
               <vpath>{virtual directory in apache}</vpath>
               <path>{physical path to aspx files}</path>
               <!-- <enabled> is true by default -->
               <enabled>{true|false}</enabled>
       </web-application>
       </apps>

       You can include any number of <web-application> nodes, one per  ASP.NET
       application to run.

       There's a sample.webapp file in the XSP samples directory.

FILES
       Web.config, web.config
              ASP.NET  applications  are  configured  through these files, the
              configuration is done on a per-directory basis.  For more infor-
              mation  on this subject see the http://www.mono-project.com/Con-
              fig_system.web page.

SEE ALSO
       mono(1),dbsessmgr(1),asp-state(1),mod_mono(8),makecert(1)

       For    more    information    on    creating     certificates,     see:
       http://pages.infinit.net/ctech/20050701-1048.html

       System.Web, System.Web.Hosting namespaces.

       http://www.asp.net is Microsoft's official site for ASP.NET

MORE INFORMATION
       The Mono project (http://www.go-mono.com) is a collaborative effort led
       by Novell (http://www.novell.com) to implement an open  source  version
       of the .NET Framework.

MAILING LISTS
       Mailing  lists  are  listed  at  the  http://www.mono-project.com/Mail-
       ing_Lists




xsp 2.4.3                         21 Nov 2004                           xsp(1)
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