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doesn't do that (yet).
+## Configuration
+
+gmid has a rich configuration file, heavily inspired by OpenBSD'
+httpd. While you should definitely check the manpage because it
+documents every option in depth, here's an example of what gmid can
+do.
+
+```conf
+ipv6 on # enable ipv6
+
+server "example.com" {
+ cert "/path/to/cert.pem"
+ key "/path/to/key.pem"
+ root "/var/gemini/example.com"
+ lang "it"
+ cgi "/cgi/*"
+
+ location "/files/*" {
+ auto index on
+ }
+
+ location "/repo/*" {
+ # change the index file name
+ index "README.gmi"
+ }
+
+ # redirect /cgi/man/... to man.example.com/...
+ location "/cgi/man*" {
+ strip 2
+ block return 31 "gemini://man.example.com%p"
+ }
+}
+
+server "man.example.com" {
+ cert "..."
+ key "..."
+ root "/var/gemini/man.example.com"
+
+ # handle every request with the CGI script `man'
+ entrypoint "man"
+}
+```
+
+
## Building
gmid depends on a POSIX libc, OpenSSL/LibreSSL and libtls (provided
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-ipv6 on # enable ipv6
-
-# decomment to allow only TLSv1.3
-#protocols "tlsv1.3"
-
-# add the mapping for the extension rtf to the MIME application/rtf
-mime "application/rtf" "rtf"
-
-# server block example
-server "example.com" {
- cert "/path/to/cert.pem"
- key "/path/to/key.pem"
- root "/var/gemini/example.com"
-}
-
-server "it.example.com" {
- cert "/path/to/cert.pem"
- key "/path/to/key.pem"
- root "/var/gemini/example.com"
-
- # enable CGI scripts in /cgi-bin/
- cgi "/cgi-bin/*"
-
- # optional
- lang "it"
-}
-
-# a server block with a location
-server "foo.com" {
- cert "..."
- key "..."
- root "..."
-
- location "/it/" {
- lang "it"
- }
-
- location "/files" {
- lang "en"
- auto index on
- }
-}