Cyberman was designed to serve .cyb, and the codebase reflects this. Although it is capable of serving any domain, the default config is for .cyb, and the templates/stylesheet are oriented towards cybNIC. We're interested in producing a 'generic' style; if you'd like to contribute to this, do get in touch.
## Features
* Registering domains
* Unregistering domains
## Prerequisites
You need a recent Perl 5 version (5.14 or later should do) and some Perl modules. The best way to get these is to install cpanminus (`cpan App::cpanminus`, `curl https://cpanmin.us | perl - app::cpanminus`, or better still, use your package manager) and then run `cpanm --installdeps .` in the repo directory.
Once you've got all that, just run `plackup` to start a development server. You should probably inspect and alter `config.yml` first.
## Production!
You can deploy cyberman however you want, using Plack. Just make sure you pass `-E production` - this disables detailed error pages which could be a security risk, and tones down the logging.