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vdradmind(8)		     System Manager's Manual		    vdradmind(8)

NAME
     vdradmind - Web-based administration tool for VDR

SYNOPSIS
     vdradmind [OPTION]...

DESCRIPTION
     vdradmind	provides  a  webinterface  for	managing  the  Linux  Video Disk
     Recorder (VDR), it has a virtual remote to control your VDR, you  can  view
     live-tv  as  a  small  slideshow,	you  can search for certain shows in the
     EPG....

     By default vdradmind will listen on port 8001.

     Note: Your VDR must be configured to be accessible via SVDRP from	the  ma-
     chine, you run vdradmind from.

OPTIONS
     --nofork / -n
	    Do	not fork on start of vdradmind. (vdradmind does not go into dae-
	    mon-mode)

     --config / -c
	    Ask  some  questions,  to  interactively  generate	the  config-file
	    /etc/vdradmin/vdradmind.conf

     --cfgdir dir/ -d dir
	    Path to the directory containing the VDRAdmin-AM config files.

     --kill / -k
	    Kill a forked vdradmind.

     --pid pidfile / -p pidfile
	    Set the pidfile to use.

     --ipv6 / -6
	    use IPv6. [EXPERIMENTAL!]

     --ssl / -s
	    only accept https:// connections.

	    NOTE:  this  requires  server-cert.pem  and  server-key.pem  in  the
	    "certs" directory.

	    You can create them for example like this:

	    # openssl req -new -x509 -days 9999 -keyout server-rsa-key.pem  -out
	    server-cert.pem

	    # openssl rsa -in server-rsa-key.pem > server-key.pem

     --log level / -l level
	    set log level for this session [0 - 7].

     --help / -h
	    Display a short message about the options of vdradmind.

AUTHOR
     This man-page has been written by Thomas Schmidt <thomas@thsnet.de> and has
     been updated by Andreas Mair <amair.sob@googlemail.com>.

     Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under
     the  terms  of  the GNU General Public License, Version 2 any later version
     published by the Free Software Foundation.

     On Debian systems, the complete text of the GNU General Public License  can
     be found in /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL.

								    vdradmind(8)

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