Every virtual server, has a number of variables specific to that server. They are as follows:
Logging: Format
The format to use when logging accesses. The syntax is:
response-code or *: Log format for that response acode
Log format is normal characters, or one or more of the variables below:

$host          -- The remote host name, or ip number.
$ip_number     -- The remote ip number.
$bin-ip_number -- The remote host id as a binary integer number.

$cern_date     -- Cern Common Log file format date.
$bin-date      -- Time, but as an 32 bit iteger in network byteorder

$method        -- Request method
$resource      -- Resource identifier
$protocol      -- The protocol used (normally HTTP/1.0)
$response      -- The response code sent
$bin-response  -- The response code sent as a binary short number
$length        -- The length of the data section of the reply
$bin-length    -- Same, but as an 32 bit iteger in network byteorder
$referer       -- the header 'referer' from the request, or '-'.
$user_agent    -- the header 'User-Agent' from the request, or '-'.

$user          -- the name of the auth user used, if any

Logging: Log file
This is the name of the access log file. It can be stdout for standard output, stderr for standard error or a filename, which can be relative to the server directory. It defaults to logs/Virtual_server_name/log. If left empty, no logging will take place.

Logging: No Logging for:
Don't log requests from hosts with an IP number which matches any of the patterns in this list. This also affects the access counter log.

Message: No such file
This is the page returned if someone tries to access a file or resource that doesn't exist. As any other page, this one gets parsed by Spinner, unless you have removed the html-parser in this virtual server (see Spinner specific tags). "$File" will be replaced with the name of the resource requested and "$Me" with the URL (Server URL) of this server. If you want to use a file instead, you can just use the <insert file=XXX> tag.

Misc: Domain
Our domainname - should be set automatically. If not, enter the real domainname here and send a bug report to spinner-bugs@infovav.se.

Misc: Server URL
This is the location of your server. It's not necessarely correct, so if you change port and/or the network interface, you should set this to the correct one. If someone access the directory "/foobar", it's redirected to "{Server URL}/foobar/".

Sockets: Listen ports
The port(s) Spinner should bind this virtual server to. Default value is 7500, and it might be a good idea to change it. If you want to run it on port 80 (the standard WWW port), Spinner must start as root. Port number zero is stdin, as given from inetd on SunOS 4.1, or the ackpfd daemon developed by Peter Eriksson.

Sockets: Net interface
If your server has many ethernet interfaces or virtual interfaces, you can tell Spinner which interface this configuration should be bound to. Default is ANY which means that Spinner should bind to all interfaces.