C:\Apache2.2\bin>AB -? AB: illegal option -- ? AB: wrong number of arguments Usage: AB [options] [http://]hostname[:port]/path Options are: -n requests Number of requests to perform -c concurrency Number of multiple requests to make -t timelimit Seconds to max. wait for responses -p postfile File containing data to POST -T content-type Content-type header for POSTing -v verbosity How much troubleshooting info to print -w Print out results in HTML tables -i Use HEAD instead of GET -x attributes String to insert as table attributes -y attributes String to insert as tr attributes -z attributes String to insert as td or th attributes -C attribute Add cookie, eg. 'Apache=1234. (repeatable) -H attribute Add Arbitrary header line, eg. 'Accept-Encoding: gzip' Inserted after all normal header lines. (repeatable) -A attribute Add Basic WWW Authentication, the attributes are a colon separated username and password. -P attribute Add Basic Proxy Authentication, the attributes are a colon separated username and password. -X proxy:port Proxyserver and port number to use -V Print version number and exit -k Use HTTP KeepAlive feature -d Do not show percentiles served table. -S Do not show confidence estimators and warnings. -g filename Output collected data to gnuplot format file. -e filename Output CSV file with percentages served -h Display usage information (this message) C:\Apache2.2\bin>ABS -? ABS: illegal option -- ? ABS: wrong number of arguments Usage: ABS [options] [http[s]://]hostname[:port]/path Options are: -n requests Number of requests to perform -c concurrency Number of multiple requests to make -t timelimit Seconds to max. wait for responses -p postfile File containing data to POST -T content-type Content-type header for POSTing -v verbosity How much troubleshooting info to print -w Print out results in HTML tables -i Use HEAD instead of GET -x attributes String to insert as table attributes -y attributes String to insert as tr attributes -z attributes String to insert as td or th attributes -C attribute Add cookie, eg. 'Apache=1234. (repeatable) -H attribute Add Arbitrary header line, eg. 'Accept-Encoding: gzip' Inserted after all normal header lines. (repeatable) -A attribute Add Basic WWW Authentication, the attributes are a colon separated username and password. -P attribute Add Basic Proxy Authentication, the attributes are a colon separated username and password. -X proxy:port Proxyserver and port number to use -V Print version number and exit -k Use HTTP KeepAlive feature -d Do not show percentiles served table. -S Do not show confidence estimators and warnings. -g filename Output collected data to gnuplot format file. -e filename Output CSV file with percentages served -h Display usage information (this message) -Z ciphersuite Specify SSL/TLS cipher suite (See openssl ciphers) -f protocol Specify SSL/TLS protocol (SSL2, SSL3, TLS1, or ALL) C:\Apache2.2\bin>HTDBM -? htdbm -- program for manipulating DBM password databases. Usage: htdbm [-cmpstvx] [-TDBTYPE] database username -b[cmptsv] [-TDBTYPE] database username password -n[mpst] username -nb[mpst] username password -v[mps] [-TDBTYPE] database username -vb[mps] [-TDBTYPE] database username password -x[mps] [-TDBTYPE] database username -l [-TDBTYPE] database Options: -b Use the password from the command line rather than prompting for it. -c Create a new database. -n Don't update database; display results on stdout. -m Force MD5 encryption of the password (default). -p Do not encrypt the password (plaintext). -s Force SHA encryption of the password. -T DBM Type (SDBM|GDBM|DB|default). -l Display usernames from database on stdout. -t The last param is username comment. -v Verify the username/password. -x Remove the username record from database. C:\Apache2.2\bin>HTDIGEST -? Usage: htdigest [-c] passwordfile realm username The -c flag creates a new file. C:\Apache2.2\bin>HTPASSWD -? Usage: htpasswd [-cmdpsD] passwordfile username htpasswd -b[cmdpsD] passwordfile username password htpasswd -n[mdps] username htpasswd -nb[mdps] username password -c Create a new file. -n Don't update file; display results on stdout. -m Force MD5 encryption of the password (default). -d Force CRYPT encryption of the password. -p Do not encrypt the password (plaintext). -s Force SHA encryption of the password. -b Use the password from the command line rather than prompting for it. -D Delete the specified user. On Windows, NetWare and TPF systems the '-m' flag is used by default. On all other systems, the '-p' flag will probably not work. C:\Apache2.2\bin>HTTPD -? Usage: HTTPD [-D name] [-d directory] [-f file] [-C "directive"] [-c "directive"] [-w] [-k start|restart|stop|shutdown] [-k install|config|uninstall] [-n service_name] [-v] [-V] [-h] [-l] [-L] [-t] [-S] Options: -D name : define a name for use in directives -d directory : specify an alternate initial ServerRoot -f file : specify an alternate ServerConfigFile -C "directive" : process directive before reading config files -c "directive" : process directive after reading config files -n name : set service name and use its ServerConfigFile -k start : tell Apache to start -k restart : tell running Apache to do a graceful restart -k stop|shutdown : tell running Apache to shutdown -k install : install an Apache service -k config : change startup Options of an Apache service -k uninstall : uninstall an Apache service -w : hold open the console window on error -e level : show startup errors of level (see LogLevel) -E file : log startup errors to file -v : show version number -V : show compile settings -h : list available command line options (this page) -l : list compiled in modules -L : list available configuration directives -t -D DUMP_VHOSTS : show parsed settings (currently only vhost settings) -S : a synonym for -t -D DUMP_VHOSTS -t -D DUMP_MODULES : show all loaded modules -M : a synonym for -t -D DUMP_MODULES -t : run syntax check for config files C:\Apache2.2\bin>HTTXT2DBM -? HTTXT2DBM: illegal option -- ? Error: Parsing Arguments Failed HTTXT2DBM -- Program to Create DBM Files for use by RewriteMap Usage: HTTXT2DBM [-v] [-f format] -i SOURCE_TXT -o OUTPUT_DBM Options: -v More verbose output -i Source Text File. If '-', use stdin. -o Output DBM. -f DBM Format. If not specified, will use the APR Default. GDBM for GDBM files (unavailable) SDBM for SDBM files (available) DB for berkeley DB files (unavailable) NDBM for NDBM files (unavailable) default for the default DBM type C:\Apache2.2\bin>LOGRESOLVE -? Usage: logresolve [-s statfile] [-c] < input > output C:\Apache2.2\bin>OPENSSL -? openssl:Error: '-?' is an invalid command. Standard commands asn1parse ca ciphers crl crl2pkcs7 dgst dh dhparam dsa dsaparam ec ecparam enc engine errstr gendh gendsa genrsa nseq ocsp passwd pkcs12 pkcs7 pkcs8 prime rand req rsa rsautl s_client s_server s_time sess_id smime speed spkac verify version x509 Message Digest commands (see the `dgst' command for more details) md2 md4 md5 rmd160 sha sha1 Cipher commands (see the `enc' command for more details) aes-128-cbc aes-128-ecb aes-192-cbc aes-192-ecb aes-256-cbc aes-256-ecb base64 bf bf-cbc bf-cfb bf-ecb bf-ofb cast cast-cbc cast5-cbc cast5-cfb cast5-ecb cast5-ofb des des-cbc des-cfb des-ecb des-ede des-ede-cbc des-ede-cfb des-ede-ofb des-ede3 des-ede3-cbc des-ede3-cfb des-ede3-ofb des-ofb des3 desx rc2 rc2-40-cbc rc2-64-cbc rc2-cbc rc2-cfb rc2-ecb rc2-ofb rc4 rc4-40 C:\Apache2.2\bin>ROTATELOGS -? ROTATELOGS: illegal option -- ? Usage: ROTATELOGS [-l] {|} [offset minutes from UTC] Add this: TransferLog "|ROTATELOGS /some/where 86400" or TransferLog "|ROTATELOGS /some/where 5M" to httpd.conf. The generated name will be /some/where.nnnn where nnnn is the system time at which the log nominally starts (N.B. if using a rotation time, the time will always be a multiple of the rotation time, so you can synchronize cron scripts with it). At the end of each rotation time or when the file size is reached a new log is started. C:\Apache2.2\bin>WINTTY -? wintty: a utility for echoing the stdin stream to a new console window, even when invoked from within a service (such as the Apache server.) Also reflects the console input back to the stdout stream, allowing the operator to respond to prompts from the context of a service. Syntax: WINTTY [opts] [-t "Window Title"] opts: -c{haracter} or -l{ine} input -q{uiet} or -e{cho} input -u{nprocessed} or -p{rocessed} input -n{owrap} or -w{rap} output lines -f{ormatted} or -r{aw} output lines -O{output} [number of seconds] -v{erbose} error reporting (for debugging) -? for this message C:\Apache2.2\bin>