HelpOptions:-h, --help
Show help options
ApplicationOptions:-c, --config-file=CONFIG-FILE
Load the given configuration file instead of looking at the standard locations.
-k, --key-file=KEY-FILE
The server's private key
-c, --certificate-file=CERTIFICATE-FILE
The server's certificate
--certificate-chain
The certificate chain to the root certificate, if not included in the file given in
--certificate-file.
--create-key
Creates a new random private key
--create-certificate
Creates a new self-signed certificate using the given key
-p, --port-number=PORT
The port number to listen on
--listen-address=ADDRESS
The IP address to listen on
--security-policy=no-tls|allow-tls|require-tls
How to decide whether to use TLS
-r, --root-directory=DIRECTORY
A directory to save the document tree into in infinoted-xml format. This is the location where
the tree is kept persistently so that it is available again after server restart. Usually,
documents are saved in this tree 60 seconds after the last user left the session. In addition to
this, when the autosave plugin is enabled, it is possible to save sessions into the tree
periodically. The default directory is ~/.infinote.--plugins=PLUGIN
Additional plugin to load. Repeat the option on the command-line to specify multiple plugins and
semi-colons in the configuration file. Plugin options can be configured in the configuration file
(one section for each plugin), or with the --plugin-parameter option.
--plugin-parameter=PLUGIN:KEY:VALUE
Sets the option KEY for plugin PLUGIN to the given VALUE. Normally, plugin options are specified
in the configuration file, but this command line option allows one to set or override plugin
options on the command line.
-P, --password=PASSWORD
Require given password on connections
--pam-service=SERVICE
Authenticate clients against given pam service on connection
--pam-allow-user=USERS
Users allowed to connect after pam authentication. Separate entries with semicolons.
--pam-allow-group=GROUPS
Group allowed to connect after pam authentication. Separate entries with semicolons.
-d, --daemonize
Daemonize the server
-D, --kill-daemon
Kill a running daemon
-v, --version
Display version information and exit