.\"
.\" darkstat 3
-.\" Copyright 2001-2010, Emil Mikulic.
+.\" Copyright 2001-2011, Emil Mikulic.
.\"
.\" You may use, modify and redistribute this file under the terms of the
.\" GNU General Public License version 2. (see COPYING.GPL)
.\"
-.TH darkstat 8 "September 2010" "@PACKAGE_STRING@"
+.TH darkstat 8 "June 2011" "@PACKAGE_STRING@"
.SH NAME
darkstat \- network statistics gatherer
.\"
] [
.BI \-b " bindaddr"
] [
-.BI \-\-base " path"
-] [
.BI \-f " filter"
] [
.BI \-l " network/netmask"
] [
+.BI \-\-local\-only
+] [
.BI \-\-chroot " dir"
] [
.BI \-\-user " username"
The default is to listen on all interfaces.
.\"
.TP
-.BI \-\-base " path"
-.RS
-Specify the path of the base URL.
-This can be useful if \fIdarkstat\fR is accessed via a reverse proxy.
-
-For example, if you use Apache's \fImod_proxy\fR and want to avoid a
-complicated setup with \fImod_proxy_html\fR (and \fImod_header\fR to unset
-the \fIAccept-Encoding\fR header), just set the base path to something like
-\fIstats\fR and use a config similar to the following snippet:
-
-.IP
- ProxyPass /stats/ http://localhost:667/stats/
- ProxyPassReverse /stats/ http://localhost:667/stats/
-.PP
-
-The default is \fI/\fR (ie. the root).
-.RE
-.\"
-.TP
.BI \-f " filter"
Use the specified filter expression when capturing traffic.
The filter syntax is beyond the scope of this manual page;
.RE
.\"
.TP
+.BI \-\-local\-only
+Make the web interface only display hosts on the "local network."
+This is intended to be used together with the \fB\-l\fR argument.
+.\"
+.TP
.BI \-\-chroot " dir"
Force \fIdarkstat\fR to \fBchroot()\fR into the specified directory.
Without this argument, a default directory will be used, which is