diff --git a/config.ini.sample b/config.ini.sample index 2ce1d3b..71ae4b2 100644 --- a/config.ini.sample +++ b/config.ini.sample @@ -1,121 +1,122 @@ ; ; Configuration file for OpenXCAP ; ; The values in the commented lines represent the defaults built in the ; server software ; [Server] ; IP address to listen for requests ; 0.0.0.0 means any address of this host ; address = 0.0.0.0 ; This is a comma separated list of XCAP root URIs. The first is the ; primary XCAP root URI, while the others (if specified) are aliases. ; The primary root URI is used when generating xcap-diff ; If the scheme is https, then the server will listen for requests in TLS mode. root = http://xcap.example.com/xcap-root ; The backend to be used for storage and authentication. Current supported ; values are Database and OpenSIPS. OpenSIPS backend inherits all the settings ; from the Database backend but performs extra actions related to the ; integration with OpenSIPS for which it read the settings from [OpenSIPS] ; section backend = OpenSIPS ; Validate XCAP documents against XML schemas ; document_validation = Yes ; Allow URIs in pres-rules and resource-lists to point to lists not served ; by this server allow_external_references = No ; List os applications that won't be enabled on the server ;disabled_applications = test-app, org.openxcap.dialog-rules [Logging] ; Start, stop and major server error messages are always logged to syslog. ; This section can be used to log more details about XCAP clients accessing ; the server. The values in the commented lines represent the defaults built ; in the server software ; Directory where to write access.log file that will contain requests and/or ; responses to OpenXCAP server in Apache style. If set to an empty string, ; access logs will be printed to stdout if the server runs in no-fork mode ; or to syslog if the server runs in the background ; directory=/var/log/openxcap ; The following parameters control the logging of requests/responses based ; on the response code. The values must be a comma-separated list of HTTP -; response codes or the keyword 'all' that matches all response codes. +; response codes or one of the keywords 'all' or 'none' to match all or +; no response codes respectively. Default is none. -; log_request=500 -; log_response=500 +; log_request=none +; log_response=none [Authentication] ; The HTTP authentication type, this can be either 'basic' or 'digest'. The ; standard states 'digest' as the mandatory, however it can be changed to ; basic ; type = digest ; Specify if the passwords are stored as plain text - Yes ; or in a hashed format MD5('username:domain:password') - No ; cleartext_passwords = Yes ; The default authentication realm, if none indicated in the HTTP request ; URI default_realm = example.com ; A comma-separated list of hosts or networks to trust. ; The elements can be an IP address in CIDR format, a ; hostname or an IP address (in the latter 2 a mask of 32 ; is assumed), or the special keywords 'any' and 'none' ; (being equivalent to 0.0.0.0/0 and 0.0.0.0/32 ; respectively). ; trusted_peers = [TLS] ; Location of X509 certificate and private key that identify this server. ; The path is relative to /etc/openxcap, or it can be given as an absolute ; path. ; Server X509 certificate ; certificate = ; Server X509 private key ; private_key = [Database] ; The database connection URI for the datase with subscriber accounts authentication_db_uri = mysql://opensips:opensipsrw@localhost/opensips ; The database connection URI for the database that stores the XCAP documents storage_db_uri = mysql://opensips:opensipsrw@localhost/opensips ; Authentication and storage tables ; subscriber_table = subscriber ; xcap_table = xcap [OpenSIPS] ; Publish xcap-diff event (using a SIP PUBLISH) ; publish_xcapdiff = yes ; SIP proxy where the PUBLISH will be sent ; outbound_sip_proxy = sip.example.com