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nfd-status-http-server
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Synopsis
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| **nfd-status-http-server** [**-a**\|\ **\--address** *address*] [**-p**\|\ **\--port** *port*] \
[**-f**\|\ **\--workdir** *dir*] [**-r**\|\ **\--robots**] [**-v**\|\ **\--verbose**]
| **nfd-status-http-server** **-h**\|\ **\--help**
| **nfd-status-http-server** **-V**\|\ **\--version**
Description
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:program:`nfd-status-http-server` is a daemon that enables the retrieval of NFD's status over HTTP.
Options
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.. option:: -a <address>, --address <address>
HTTP server IP address (default is 127.0.0.1).
.. option:: -p <port>, --port <port>
HTTP server port number (default is 6380).
.. option:: -f <dir>, --workdir <dir>
Set the server's working directory.
.. option:: -r, --robots
Enable HTTP robots to crawl (disabled by default).
.. option:: -v, --verbose
Enable verbose mode.
.. option:: -h, --help
Print help message and exit.
.. option:: -V, --version
Show version information and exit.
Examples
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``nfd-status-http-server -a 0.0.0.0 -p 80``
Start NFD's HTTP status server on all IPv4 interfaces, port 80 (requires privileges).
``nfd-status-http-server -a :: -p 8000``
Start NFD's HTTP status server on all IPv6 interfaces, port 8000.