<tdstyle="width: 256px;"><inputtype="radio"name="usecase"value="freeworld"id="usecaseFreeworld"#(freeworldChecked)#::checked="checked"#(/freeworldChecked)#/><labelfor="usecaseFreeworld">Community-based web search</label></td>
<tdstyle="width: 256px;"><inputtype="radio"name="usecase"value="portal"id="usecasePortal"#(portalChecked)#::checked="checked"#(/portalChecked)#/><labelfor="usecasePortal">Search portal for your own web pages</label></td>
<tdvalign="top"><labelfor="usecaseFreeworld">Join and support the global network 'freeworld', search the web with an uncensored user-owned search network</label></td>
<tdvalign="top"><labelfor="usecasePortal">Your YaCy installation behaves independently from other peers and you define your own web index by starting your own web crawl. This can be used to search your own web pages or to define a topic-oriented search portal.</label></td>
<tdvalign="top"><labelfor="usecaseIntranet">Create a search portal for your intranet or web pages or your (shared) file system. URLs may be used with http/https/ftp and a local domain name or IP, or with an URL of the form file:///<path> or smb://<server>/<path><br/>
#(statusName)#<imgsrc="env/grafics/bad.png"height="16"width="16"alt="warning"/> Your peer name has not been customized; please set your own peer name::<imgsrc="env/grafics/ok.png"height="16"width="16"alt="ok"/> You may change your peer name#(/statusName)#<br/>
#(statusPort)#<imgsrc="env/grafics/bad.png"height="16"width="16"alt="warning"/> Your peer cannot be reached from outside (which is not fatal, but would be good for the YaCy network); please open your firewall for this port and/or set a virtual server option in your router to allow connections on this port. Opening a router port is <i>not</i> a YaCy-specific task; you can see instruction videos everywhere in the internet, just search for <ahref="http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=Open+Ports+on+a+Router">Open Ports on a <our-router-type> Router</a> and add your router type as search term. However: if you fail to open a router port, you can nevertheless use YaCy with full functionality, the only function that is missing is on the side of the other YaCy users because they cannot see your peer.::<imgsrc="env/grafics/ok.png"height="16"width="16"alt="ok"/> Your peer can be reached by other peers#(/statusPort)#<br/>
<inputtype="text"name="port"id="port"value="#[defaultPort]#"size="5"maxlength="5"#(hasSystemDefinedPort)#::disabled="disabled"#(/hasSystemDefinedPort)#/> #(hasSystemDefinedPort)#::(Set by system property '#[systemProperty]#')#(/hasSystemDefinedPort)#
<inputtype="checkbox"name="withssl"id="withssl"#(withsslenabled)#::checked="checked"#(/withsslenabled)#>with SSL (https enabled#(withsslenabled)#:: on port <ahref="Settings_p.html?page=ProxyAccess">#[sslport]#</a>#(/withsslenabled)#)
#(success)#::<imgsrc="env/grafics/bad.png"height="16"width="16"alt="warning"/> Configuration was not successful. This may take a moment.::<imgsrc="env/grafics/ok.png"height="16"width="16"alt="ok"/>#(/success)#
<p>You did not set a user name and/or a password. Some pages are protected by passwords. You should set a password at the <ahref="ConfigAccounts_p.html">Accounts Menu</a> to secure your YaCy peer.</p>::
<p>You did not open a port in your firewall or your router does not forward the server port to your peer. This is needed if you want to fully participate in the YaCy network. You can also use your peer without opening it, but this is not recomended.</p>::
<p>The peer port was changed successfully. Your browser will be redirected to the new <ahref="http://#[host]#:#[port]#/ConfigBasic.html">location</a> in 5 seconds.</p>