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<title>Zebra Server - Administrators's Guide and Reference
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<abstract>
The Zebra information server combines a versatile fielded/free-text
search engine with a Z39.50-1995 frontend to provide a powerful and flexible
<tag>-a <it/APDU file/</tag> Specify a file for dumping PDUs (for diagnostic purposes).
The special name &dquot;-&dquot; sends output to <tt/stderr/.
-<tag>-c <it/config-file/</tag> Read configuration information from <it/config-file/. The default configuration is <tt/./zebra.cfg/.
+<tag>-c <it/config-file/</tag> Read configuration information from <it/config-file/. The default configuration is <tt>./zebra.cfg</tt>.
<tag/-S/Don't fork on connection requests. This can be useful for
symbolic-level debugging. The server can only accept a single
given <it/username/. It's useful if you aren't comfortable with having the
server run as root, but you need to start it as such to bind a
privileged port.
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+<tag>-w <it/working-directory/</tag>Change working directory.
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+<tag/-i/Run under the Internet superserver, <tt/inetd/.
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A <it/listener-address/ consists of a transport mode followed by a