# Server configuration Reported by: ln5 All server configuration is done via command-line arguments. This is good for configuration settings which last through the lifetime of an invocation of a log instance, i.e., from launch to Ctrl-C. Examples: - `--http_endpoint` - `--key`. It is less good for settings that change over time. Examples: - `--witnesses` Reading a configuration file at start and when receiving, say, SIGHUP, is an alternative. Implementing a "control port", typically a TCP endpoint, where an administrator can "program" the log instance is another alternative. Such an interface can also be used for diagnostics.