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4.6 KiB
INI
136 lines
4.6 KiB
INI
; $Id: psyced.ini,v 1.23 2008/04/28 16:35:29 lynx Exp $
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;
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; this is the sample psyced configuration file. in fact it is the one
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; being used for the gentoo default installation. you can use this if
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; you are doing manual installation, otherwise 'install.sh' will create
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; one for you.
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;
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; after modifying this file you must always run 'psyconf'.
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; inspect http://about.psyc.eu/psyced for further instructions.
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;
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; boolean variables are 0 = false (no) and 1 = true (yes).
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[_basic]
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; Base directory of this PSYCED installation
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_path_base = /opt/psyced
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; Configuration directory of this PSYCED installation
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; psyconf will automatically search /etc/psyc for psyced.ini.
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; If you plan to put this file anywhere else, you will have to pass it
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; as argument to psyconf.
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_path_configuration = /etc/psyc
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; Path leading to your private and public TLS keys
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; (absolute or relative to the configuration directory).
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_path_PEM_key = key.pem
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_path_PEM_certificate = cert.pem
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; Path to the TLS trust directory where certs are kept.
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; If unset this will default to your system installation's defaults.
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;_path_trust = trust
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;
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; Path to the TLS CRL directory where certificate revocation lists are kept.
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; We currently simply use the same one as for the certs. In fact we don't use
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; these things yet, but it is a good idea to start doing so.
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;_path_revocation = trust
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; Do you want psyced to be launched automatically at system startup?
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; List of filenames a System V start/stop script shall be generated to.
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; Purpose of this is: you can _really_ move the installation
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; to another _path_base.
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;
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; May look like this for a classic System V set-up:
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;_list_script_init = /etc/rc.d/psyced /etc/rc.d/rc3.d/K04psyced /etc/rc.d/rc3.d/S44psyced
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; or it should look like this for gentoo:
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_list_script_init = /etc/init.d/psyced
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; You can simply disable the line to turn off this feature.
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;
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; Userid to run the psyced as, when started from the init script.
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_system_user = psyced
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;
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; Unused as yet:
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;_system_group = psyc
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; Where new users will be sent to
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_place_default = RendezVous
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; How the system speaks to you unless specified.
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; de = German, en = English, en_g = English for Geeks
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_language_default = en
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; The externally visible name & domain of your host
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_host_name = psyc
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;_host_domain = example.org
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;_host_domain = homelinux.org
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; Would you like to bind the server to a specific IP address?
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; If you do you MUST also provide _host_name and _host_domain
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;_host_IP = 127.0.0.1
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; Nickname for the chatserver. Appears in login message, telnet prompt,
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; IRC gateways and some web pages. Will use _host_name if unspecified.
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_nick_server = polvo
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[_administrators]
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; Space-seperated list of administrator user nicknames.
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_list_nicks = theBoss k lynX
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; If the administrators have not been registered yet, this password will be
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; assigned to them. If you leave this out you will be prompted for each as yet
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; unregistered administrator, but you have to run psyconf manually!
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;_password_default = my secret
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[_protocols]
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; if you don't have TLS or SSL simply set this to
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; no and all the _encrypted ports will be ignored
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_use_encryption = 0
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[_protocols_port]
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_PSYC = 4404
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_PSYC_encrypted = 9404
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_telnet = 2323
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_telnet_encrypted = 9992
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_jabber_S2S = 5269
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_jabber_clients = 5222
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_jabber_clients_encrypted = 5223
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_IRC = 6667
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_IRC_encrypted = 9999
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_HTTP = 44444
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_HTTP_encrypted = 4433
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_applet = 2008
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_SMTP = 2525
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;_SMTP_encrypted = 4656
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; Experimental protocol services
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;_POP3 = 1100
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;_POP3_encrypted = 9950
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;_NNTP = 1199
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;_NNTP_encrypted = 5636
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[_optional]
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; Enable web-based configuration tool
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_config_HTTP = 0
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; Runtime output can either be in .out and .err files or onto the console
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; For development, _console_debug is extremely useful,
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; for regular service it is better to have output in files.
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_console_debug = 0
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; If your console charset differs from UTF-8, output will look nicer if you
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; enable the following line. The charset must be something iconv understands.
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;_charset_console = ISO-8859-15
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; '0' is tranquility unless something serious happens. best choice.
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; '1' gives you slightly interesting output and LPC development debug.
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; '2' or '3' is too much and too detailed. don't use it globally, as it
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; may even trigger exceptions. use it only with _extra_debug below.
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_level_debug = 0
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; Advanced extra debug flags for the psyclpc command line. You can debug
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; specific parts of psyced like for example the textdb subsystem by adding
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; -DDtext=2 here. You can figure out which other parts of psyced are debuggable
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; by doing a "grep -r 'define DEBUG D' ." in the world directory, then assign
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; a debug level in the same way as the global debug level above.
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;_extra_debug =
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; We create files that are editable by the psyc group
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_umask = 007
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