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The agf.conf File
The agf.conf file contains low-level configuration settings for your Angelfish application.
Generally, you don't need to edit agf.conf unless you want to perform one of the following tasks
- Change the TCP port of the UI
- Enable TLS / SSL
- Change the Location of the Data Directory
- Add HTML Headers to the Angelfish web server
- Enable the Angelfish access log
Most of the settings in agf.conf are loaded when Angelfish starts.
If you change anything in agf.conf, stop & start Angelfish to apply the changes.
Please open a support ticket you have any questions about agf.conf.