Static file server for the gemini protocol
- Update Cargo.toml version to 1.0.0 - Revise README.md: document available CLI options (--config, --test-processing-delay), update config format - Update INSTALL.md: change user from gemini to pollux, simplify certificate setup, remove Let's Encrypt instructions - Update systemd service user to pollux - Add comprehensive CHANGELOG.md documenting all v1.0.0 features - Remove references to eliminated CLI options (--root, --cert, --key, --host, --port) Key features in v1.0.0: - Rate limiting with configurable concurrent requests - Comprehensive config validation and error handling - Custom logging system with structured output - Security features: path traversal protection, URI validation - Systemd integration and complete installation guide - Full test suite (22 tests) with zero warnings |
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Pollux - A Simple Gemini Server
Pollux is a lightweight Gemini server for serving static files securely. It supports TLS, hostname validation, and basic directory serving.
Requirements
Rust 1.70+ and Cargo.
Building
Clone or download the source, then run:
cargo build --release
This produces the target/release/pollux binary.
Running
Create a config file at /etc/pollux/config.toml or use --config to specify a path:
root = "/path/to/static/files"
cert = "/path/to/cert.pem"
key = "/path/to/key.pem"
bind_host = "0.0.0.0"
hostname = "gemini.example.com"
port = 1965
log_level = "info"
max_concurrent_requests = 1000
Development Setup
Quick Start with Self-Signed Certs
mkdir -p tmp
openssl req -x509 -newkey rsa:2048 \
-keyout tmp/key.pem \
-out tmp/cert.pem \
-days 365 \
-nodes \
-subj "/CN=localhost"
Update config.toml:
cert = "tmp/cert.pem"
key = "tmp/key.pem"
Run the server:
./pollux --config /path/to/config.toml
Access with a Gemini client like Lagrange at gemini://yourdomain.com/.
Development Notes
- These certificates are for local testing only
- Browsers will show security warnings with self-signed certs
- Certificates in the
dev/directory are gitignored for security
Options
--config(-C): Path to config file (default/etc/pollux/config.toml)--test-processing-delay(debug builds only): Add delay before processing requests (seconds) - for testing rate limiting
Certificate Management
- Never commit certificate files to version control
- Use development certificates only for local testing
- Production certificates should be obtained via Let's Encrypt or your CA
Testing
Run cargo test for the full test suite, which includes integration tests that require Python 3.
Note: Integration tests use Python 3 for Gemini protocol validation. If Python 3 is not available, integration tests will be skipped automatically.