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@ -23,10 +23,10 @@ openssl req -x509 -newkey rsa:4096 -keyout key.rsa -out cert.pem \
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-days 3650 -nodes -subj "/CN=example.com"
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```
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4. Run the server. The command line arguments are `agate <address:port> <content_dir> <cert_file> <key_file>`. For example, to listen on the standard Gemini port (1965) on all network interfaces:
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4. Run the server. The command line arguments are `agate <host:port> <content_dir> <cert_file> <key_file>`. For example, to listen on the standard Gemini port (1965) on localhost:
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```
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agate 0.0.0.0:1965 path/to/content/ cert.pem key.rsa
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agate localhost:1965 path/to/content/ cert.pem key.rsa
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```
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When a client requests the URL `gemini://example.com/foo/bar`, Agate will respond with the file at `path/to/content/foo/bar`. If there is a directory at that path, Agate will look for a file named `index.gemini` inside that directory. Currently, Agate sends all responses with the `text/gemini` MIME type. (Support for other MIME types may be added in the future.)
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