== link:index.html[Index] -> link:other.html[Other information] -> link:other_bundle.html[Man pages] /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// Last checked: Cherokee 1.0.21b /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// Man pages: cherokee-worker -------------------------- This executable is meant to be invoked only by the main link:other_bundle_cherokee.html[cherokee] instance. Executing it directly is a discouraged practice. This is the full information provided by the manpage: ********************************************************************** *NAME*:: `cherokee-worker` - Cherokee Web Server internal worker *SYNOPSIS*:: `cherokee-worker` [options] *DESCRIPTION*:: `cherokee-worker` is a part of Cherokee, an extremely fast, flexible and embeddable web server. This executable is meant to be invoked only by `cherokee`. Executing it directly is a discouraged practice. *DEVELOPMENT*:: This binary implements the Cherokee Web Server functionality, although it misses a few security features implemented on the main executable, `cherokee`. Executing it alone could be only useful for debugging purposes. ********************************************************************** It can be launched in several ways as shown in the section link:basics_running_cherokee.html[Running Cherokee]. Unless specified otherwise, `cherokee-worker` will try to run with the configuration present in your default link:dev_cherokee.conf.html[cherokee.conf] file. The accepted parameters are those of the link:other_bundle_cherokee.html[cherokee] binary. To illustrate the usefulness of such options take the following example: ---- $ cherokee-worker -p 8080 -r `pwd` ---- Since both absolute and relative paths are accepted, it is equivalent to: ---- $ cherokee-worker -p 8080 -r . ---- This would allow any non-privileged user to statically share the contents of the current directory. It's a great way to share files in a local network whenever you are in a hurry. Remember that in Unix systems only processes launched by the superuser have privileges to be hooked to the lower 1024 ports of the system.