NAME¶
coquelicot
coquelicot(8) -- "one-click" file sharing web application
SYNOPSIS¶
coquelicot [-c
settings] start [-n]
coquelicot [-c
settings] stop
coquelicot [-c
settings] gc
coquelicot [-c
settings] migrate-jyraphe [-p
prefix]
<jyraphe/var> >
rewrite_rules
DESCRIPTION¶
Coquelicot is a "one-click" file sharing web application with a focus
on protecting users´ privacy.
Basic principle: users can upload a file to the server, in return they get a
unique URL which can be shared with others in order to download the file.
Coquelicot aims to protect, to some extent, users and system administrators from
disclosure of the files exchanged from passive and not so active attackers.
Coquelicot runs its own web server. It is not recommended to to use it directly.
Coquelicot should rather be made accessible through a non-buffering HTTPS
reverse proxy.
OPTIONS¶
- -c </path/to/settings.yml>
- Specify an alternate configuration file than the default
/etc/coquelicot/settings.yml.
- -h
- Display usage and exit.
COMMANDS¶
- •
- start: start the web server. Unless -n is
specified, the daemon will be put in the background.
- •
- stop: stop the web server.
- •
- gc: run the garbage collection procedure. This is
usually run through a crontab.
- •
- migrate-jyraphe: run the Jyraphe migration
procedure. See README for more details.
-
FILES¶
- •
- /etc/coquelicot/settings.yml: main configuration
file.
- •
- /etc/cron.d/coquelicot: crontab for scheduling the
garbage collection.
- •
- /var/lib/coquelicot: default directory where user
files will be stored.
- •
- /var/log/coquelicot/coquelicot.log: default log
file.
-
SEE ALSO¶
- •
- /usr/share/doc/coquelicot/README,
/usr/share/doc/coquelicot/README.Debian
-
AUTHORS¶
potager.org
jardiniers@potager.org
mh / immerda.ch
mh+coquelicot@immerda.ch
This manual page was written by Jérémy Bobbio
lunar@debian.org.