directives from the given file take precedence.
The configuration files follow the same general format as for
-*dirplex*(1), though the recognized stanzas differ. The *child* and
-*fchild* stanzas are also shared with *dirplex*(1), so see its manpage
-for a description thereof.
+*dirplex*(1), though the recognized stanzas differ. The *child*,
+*fchild* and *include* stanzas are also shared with *dirplex*(1), so
+see its manpage for a description thereof.
*patplex* recognizes the *match* stanza, which takes no arguments, but
must contain at least one follow-up line to specify match rules. All
If no *match* stanza matches, a 404 response is returned to the
client.
+SIGNALS
+-------
+
+SIGHUP::
+
+ Reread the given configuration file (but not the global
+ file). If any named handlers, as specified by *child* stanzas,
+ are currently running and have stanzas with matching names in
+ the new file, they are left running for those stanzas (even if
+ the *exec* line has changed).
+
EXAMPLES
--------
--------
child root
- exec sudo -u www-data dirplex /srv/www/htdocs
+ exec sudo -u www-data dirplex /srv/www
child userdir
exec userplex -g users
match
# Use the last level of the domain name to enter a subdirectory.
match
header host ^([^.]*)\\.multi\\.org$ is
- restpat $1$_
+ restpat $1/$_
handler site-multi
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