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etc/lighttpd/conf-available/05-auth.conf
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etc/lighttpd/conf-available/05-auth.conf
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# /usr/share/doc/lighttpd/authentication.txt.gz
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server.modules += ( "mod_auth" )
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# auth.backend = "plain"
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# auth.backend.plain.userfile = "lighttpd.user"
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# auth.backend.plain.groupfile = "lighttpd.group"
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# auth.backend.ldap.hostname = "localhost"
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# auth.backend.ldap.base-dn = "dc=my-domain,dc=com"
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# auth.backend.ldap.filter = "(uid=$)"
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# auth.require = ( "/server-status" =>
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# (
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# "method" => "digest",
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# "realm" => "download archiv",
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# "require" => "group=www|user=jan|host=192.168.2.10"
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# ),
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# "/server-info" =>
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# (
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# "method" => "digest",
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# "realm" => "download archiv",
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# "require" => "group=www|user=jan|host=192.168.2.10"
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# )
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# )
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etc/lighttpd/conf-available/10-accesslog.conf
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etc/lighttpd/conf-available/10-accesslog.conf
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server.modules += ( "mod_accesslog" )
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accesslog.filename = "/var/log/lighttpd/access.log"
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etc/lighttpd/conf-available/10-cgi.conf
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etc/lighttpd/conf-available/10-cgi.conf
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# /usr/share/doc/lighttpd/cgi.txt
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server.modules += ( "mod_cgi" )
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$HTTP["url"] =~ "^/cgi-bin/" {
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cgi.assign = ( "" => "" )
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}
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## Warning this represents a security risk, as it allow to execute any file
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## with a .pl/.py even outside of /usr/lib/cgi-bin.
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#
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#cgi.assign = (
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# ".pl" => "/usr/bin/perl",
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# ".py" => "/usr/bin/python",
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#)
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etc/lighttpd/conf-available/10-dir-listing.conf
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etc/lighttpd/conf-available/10-dir-listing.conf
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dir-listing.encoding = "utf-8"
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server.dir-listing = "enable"
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etc/lighttpd/conf-available/10-evasive.conf
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etc/lighttpd/conf-available/10-evasive.conf
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server.modules += ( "mod_evasive" )
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etc/lighttpd/conf-available/10-evhost.conf
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etc/lighttpd/conf-available/10-evhost.conf
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# http://redmine.lighttpd.net/wiki/1/Docs:ModEVhost
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server.modules += ( "mod_evhost" )
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evhost.path-pattern = "/srv/%_/htdocs"
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etc/lighttpd/conf-available/10-expire.conf
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etc/lighttpd/conf-available/10-expire.conf
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# http://redmine.lighttpd.net/projects/lighttpd/wiki/Docs:ModExpire
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server.modules += ( "mod_expire" )
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etc/lighttpd/conf-available/10-fastcgi.conf
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etc/lighttpd/conf-available/10-fastcgi.conf
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# /usr/share/doc/lighttpd/fastcgi.txt.gz
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# http://redmine.lighttpd.net/projects/lighttpd/wiki/Docs:ConfigurationOptions#mod_fastcgi-fastcgi
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server.modules += ( "mod_fastcgi" )
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etc/lighttpd/conf-available/10-flv-streaming.conf
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etc/lighttpd/conf-available/10-flv-streaming.conf
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server.modules += ( "mod_flv_streaming" )
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etc/lighttpd/conf-available/10-no-www.conf
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etc/lighttpd/conf-available/10-no-www.conf
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$HTTP["host"] =~ "^www\.(.*)" {
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url.redirect = ( "^/(.*)" => "http://%1/$1" )
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}
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etc/lighttpd/conf-available/10-proxy.conf
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etc/lighttpd/conf-available/10-proxy.conf
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# /usr/share/doc/lighttpd/proxy.txt
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server.modules += ( "mod_proxy" )
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## Balance algorithm, possible values are: "hash", "round-robin" or "fair" (default)
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# proxy.balance = "hash"
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## Redirect all queries to files ending with ".php" to 192.168.0.101:80
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#proxy.server = ( ".php" =>
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# (
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# ( "host" => "192.168.0.101",
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# "port" => 80
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# )
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# )
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# )
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## Redirect all connections on www.example.com to 10.0.0.1{0,1,2,3}
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#$HTTP["host"] == "www.example.com" {
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# proxy.balance = "hash"
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# proxy.server = ( "" => ( ( "host" => "10.0.0.10" ),
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# ( "host" => "10.0.0.11" ),
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# ( "host" => "10.0.0.12" ),
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# ( "host" => "10.0.0.13" ) ) )
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#}
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etc/lighttpd/conf-available/10-rrdtool.conf
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etc/lighttpd/conf-available/10-rrdtool.conf
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# /usr/share/doc/lighttpd/rrdtool.txt
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server.modules += ( "mod_rrdtool" )
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## path to the rrdtool binary
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rrdtool.binary = "/usr/bin/rrdtool"
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## file to store the rrd database, will be created by lighttpd
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rrdtool.db-name = "/var/www/lighttpd.rrd"
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etc/lighttpd/conf-available/10-simple-vhost.conf
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etc/lighttpd/conf-available/10-simple-vhost.conf
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# /usr/share/doc/lighttpd/simple-vhost.txt
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server.modules += ( "mod_simple_vhost" )
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## The document root of a virtual host is document-root =
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## simple-vhost.server-root + $HTTP["host"] + simple-vhost.document-root
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simple-vhost.server-root = "/srv"
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simple-vhost.document-root = "htdocs"
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## the default host if no host is sent
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simple-vhost.default-host = "www.example.com"
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etc/lighttpd/conf-available/10-ssi.conf
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etc/lighttpd/conf-available/10-ssi.conf
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# /usr/share/doc/lighttpd/ssi.txt
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server.modules += ( "mod_ssi" )
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ssi.extension = ( ".shtml" )
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etc/lighttpd/conf-available/10-ssl.conf
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etc/lighttpd/conf-available/10-ssl.conf
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# /usr/share/doc/lighttpd/ssl.txt
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$SERVER["socket"] == "0.0.0.0:443" {
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ssl.engine = "enable"
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ssl.pemfile = "/etc/lighttpd/server.pem"
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ssl.cipher-list = "ECDHE-RSA-AES256-SHA384:AES256-SHA256:RC4:HIGH:!MD5:!aNULL:!EDH:!AESGCM"
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ssl.honor-cipher-order = "enable"
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}
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etc/lighttpd/conf-available/10-status.conf
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# /usr/share/doc/lighttpd/status.txt
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# http://trac.lighttpd.net/trac/wiki/Docs%3AModStatus
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server.modules += ( "mod_status" )
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# status.status-url = "/server-status"
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# status.config-url = "/server-config"
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## relative URL for a plain-text page containing the internal statistics
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# status.statistics-url = "/server-statistics"
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## add JavaScript which allows client-side sorting for the connection overview
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## default: enable
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# status.enable-sort = "disable"
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etc/lighttpd/conf-available/10-userdir.conf
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etc/lighttpd/conf-available/10-userdir.conf
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## The userdir module provides a simple way to link user-based directories into
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## the global namespace of the webserver.
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##
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# /usr/share/doc/lighttpd/userdir.txt
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server.modules += ( "mod_userdir" )
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## the subdirectory of a user's home dir which should be accessible
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## under http://$host/~$user
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userdir.path = "public_html"
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## The users whose home directories should not be accessible
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userdir.exclude-user = ( "root", "postmaster" )
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etc/lighttpd/conf-available/10-usertrack.conf
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server.modules += ( "mod_usertrack" )
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etc/lighttpd/conf-available/11-extforward.conf
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# -*- depends: accesslog -*-
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server.modules += ( "mod_extforward" )
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# extforward.headers = ("X-Cluster-Client-Ip")
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# extforward.forwarder = ("10.0.0.232" => "trust")
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etc/lighttpd/conf-available/15-fastcgi-php.conf
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# -*- depends: fastcgi -*-
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# /usr/share/doc/lighttpd/fastcgi.txt.gz
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# http://redmine.lighttpd.net/projects/lighttpd/wiki/Docs:ConfigurationOptions#mod_fastcgi-fastcgi
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## Start an FastCGI server for php (needs the php5-cgi package)
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fastcgi.server += ( ".php" =>
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((
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"bin-path" => "/usr/bin/php-cgi",
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"socket" => "/var/run/lighttpd/php.socket",
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"max-procs" => 1,
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"bin-environment" => (
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"PHP_FCGI_CHILDREN" => "4",
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"PHP_FCGI_MAX_REQUESTS" => "10000"
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),
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"bin-copy-environment" => (
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"PATH", "SHELL", "USER"
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),
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"broken-scriptfilename" => "enable"
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))
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)
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etc/lighttpd/conf-available/90-debian-doc.conf
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#### handle Debian Policy Manual, Section 11.5. urls
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## by default allow them only from localhost
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$HTTP["remoteip"] =~ "^127\.0\.0\.1$|^::1$" {
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alias.url += (
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"/cgi-bin/" => "/usr/lib/cgi-bin/",
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"/doc/" => "/usr/share/doc/",
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"/images/" => "/usr/share/images/"
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)
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$HTTP["url"] =~ "^/doc/|^/images/" {
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dir-listing.activate = "enable"
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}
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$HTTP["url"] =~ "^/cgi-bin/" {
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cgi.assign = ( "" => "" )
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}
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}
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etc/lighttpd/conf-available/90-javascript-alias.conf
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alias.url += ("/javascript" => "/usr/share/javascript")
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etc/lighttpd/conf-available/91-phpexecdenial.conf
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# disable php exec #
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$HTTP["url"] =~ "^/ul/upload0911/uploads" {
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fastcgi.server = ()
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}
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# disable php excec 2#
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$HTTP["url"] =~ "^/ul/sfpg/images" {
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fastcgi.server = ()
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}
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# disable url post
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#$HTTP["request-method"] =~ "^(PUT|POST|HEAD|PATCH|DELETE)$" {
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# url.access-deny = ("")
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#}
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etc/lighttpd/conf-available/README
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ligghttpd Configuration under Debian GNU/Linux
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==============================================
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Files and Directories in /etc/lighttpd:
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---------------------------------------
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lighttpd.conf:
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main configuration file
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conf-available/
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This directory contains a series of .conf files. These files contain
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configuration directives necessary to load and run webserver modules.
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If you want to create your own files they names should be
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build as nn-name.conf where "nn" is two digit number (number
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is used to find order for loading files)
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conf-enabled/
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To actually enable a module for lighttpd, it is necessary to create a
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symlink in this directory to the .conf file in conf-available/.
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Enabling and disabling modules could be done by provided
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/usr/sbin/lighty-enable-mod and /usr/sbin/lighty-disable-mod scripts.
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etc/lighttpd/lighttpd.conf
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server.modules = (
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"mod_access",
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"mod_alias",
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"mod_compress",
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"mod_redirect",
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# "mod_rewrite",
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)
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server.document-root = "/var/www/html/piviliongen/gen"
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server.upload-dirs = ( "/tmp" )
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server.errorlog = "/var/log/lighttpd/error.log"
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server.pid-file = "/var/run/lighttpd.pid"
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server.username = "www-data"
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server.groupname = "www-data"
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server.port = 80
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index-file.names = ( "index.php", "index.html", "index.lighttpd.html" )
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url.access-deny = ( "~", ".inc" )
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static-file.exclude-extensions = ( ".php", ".pl", ".fcgi" )
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compress.cache-dir = "/var/cache/lighttpd/compress/"
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compress.filetype = ( "application/javascript", "text/css", "text/html", "text/plain" )
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$SERVER["socket"] == ":81" {
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server.document-root = "/var/www/html/piviliongen/"
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}
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# default listening port for IPv6 falls back to the IPv4 port
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include_shell "/usr/share/lighttpd/use-ipv6.pl " + server.port
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include_shell "/usr/share/lighttpd/create-mime.assign.pl"
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include_shell "/usr/share/lighttpd/include-conf-enabled.pl"
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#directory listing
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#dir-listing.activate = "enable"
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#dir-listing.hide-dotfiles = "enable"
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#dir-listing.encoding = "utf-8"
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etc/tor/torrc
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## Configuration file for a typical Tor user
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## Last updated 9 October 2013 for Tor 0.2.5.2-alpha.
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## (may or may not work for much older or much newer versions of Tor.)
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##
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## Lines that begin with "## " try to explain what's going on. Lines
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## that begin with just "#" are disabled commands: you can enable them
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## by removing the "#" symbol.
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##
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## See 'man tor', or https://www.torproject.org/docs/tor-manual.html,
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## for more options you can use in this file.
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##
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## Tor will look for this file in various places based on your platform:
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## https://www.torproject.org/docs/faq#torrc
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## Tor opens a socks proxy on port 9050 by default -- even if you don't
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## configure one below. Set "SocksPort 0" if you plan to run Tor only
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## as a relay, and not make any local application connections yourself.
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#SocksPort 9050 # Default: Bind to localhost:9050 for local connections.
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#SocksPort 192.168.0.1:9100 # Bind to this address:port too.
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## Entry policies to allow/deny SOCKS requests based on IP address.
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## First entry that matches wins. If no SocksPolicy is set, we accept
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## all (and only) requests that reach a SocksPort. Untrusted users who
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## can access your SocksPort may be able to learn about the connections
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## you make.
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#SocksPolicy accept 192.168.0.0/16
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#SocksPolicy reject *
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## Logs go to stdout at level "notice" unless redirected by something
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## else, like one of the below lines. You can have as many Log lines as
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## you want.
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##
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## We advise using "notice" in most cases, since anything more verbose
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## may provide sensitive information to an attacker who obtains the logs.
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##
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## Send all messages of level 'notice' or higher to /var/log/tor/notices.log
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#Log notice file /var/log/tor/notices.log
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## Send every possible message to /var/log/tor/debug.log
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#Log debug file /var/log/tor/debug.log
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## Use the system log instead of Tor's logfiles
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#Log notice syslog
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## To send all messages to stderr:
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#Log debug stderr
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## Uncomment this to start the process in the background... or use
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## --runasdaemon 1 on the command line. This is ignored on Windows;
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## see the FAQ entry if you want Tor to run as an NT service.
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RunAsDaemon 1
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## The directory for keeping all the keys/etc. By default, we store
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## things in $HOME/.tor on Unix, and in Application Data\tor on Windows.
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#DataDirectory /var/lib/tor
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## The port on which Tor will listen for local connections from Tor
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## controller applications, as documented in control-spec.txt.
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#ControlPort 9051
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## If you enable the controlport, be sure to enable one of these
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## authentication methods, to prevent attackers from accessing it.
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#HashedControlPassword 16:872860B76453A77D60CA2BB8C1A7042072093276A3D701AD684053EC4C
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#CookieAuthentication 1
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############### This section is just for location-hidden services ###
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## Once you have configured a hidden service, you can look at the
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## contents of the file ".../hidden_service/hostname" for the address
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## to tell people.
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##
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## HiddenServicePort x y:z says to redirect requests on port x to the
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## address y:z.
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HiddenServiceDir /var/lib/tor/hidden_service/
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HiddenServicePort 80 127.0.0.1:80
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#HiddenServiceDir /var/lib/tor/other_hidden_service/
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#HiddenServicePort 80 127.0.0.1:80
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#HiddenServicePort 22 127.0.0.1:22
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################ This section is just for relays #####################
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#
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## See https://www.torproject.org/docs/tor-doc-relay for details.
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## Required: what port to advertise for incoming Tor connections.
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#ORPort 9001
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## If you want to listen on a port other than the one advertised in
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## ORPort (e.g. to advertise 443 but bind to 9090), you can do it as
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## follows. You'll need to do ipchains or other port forwarding
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## yourself to make this work.
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#ORPort 443 NoListen
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#ORPort 127.0.0.1:9090 NoAdvertise
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## The IP address or full DNS name for incoming connections to your
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## relay. Leave commented out and Tor will guess.
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#Address noname.example.com
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## If you have multiple network interfaces, you can specify one for
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## outgoing traffic to use.
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# OutboundBindAddress 10.0.0.5
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## A handle for your relay, so people don't have to refer to it by key.
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#Nickname ididnteditheconfig
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## Define these to limit how much relayed traffic you will allow. Your
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## own traffic is still unthrottled. Note that RelayBandwidthRate must
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## be at least 20 KB.
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## Note that units for these config options are bytes per second, not bits
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## per second, and that prefixes are binary prefixes, i.e. 2^10, 2^20, etc.
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#RelayBandwidthRate 100 KB # Throttle traffic to 100KB/s (800Kbps)
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#RelayBandwidthBurst 200 KB # But allow bursts up to 200KB/s (1600Kbps)
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## Use these to restrict the maximum traffic per day, week, or month.
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## Note that this threshold applies separately to sent and received bytes,
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## not to their sum: setting "4 GB" may allow up to 8 GB total before
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## hibernating.
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##
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## Set a maximum of 4 gigabytes each way per period.
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#AccountingMax 4 GB
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## Each period starts daily at midnight (AccountingMax is per day)
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#AccountingStart day 00:00
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## Each period starts on the 3rd of the month at 15:00 (AccountingMax
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## is per month)
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#AccountingStart month 3 15:00
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## Administrative contact information for this relay or bridge. This line
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## can be used to contact you if your relay or bridge is misconfigured or
|
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## something else goes wrong. Note that we archive and publish all
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## descriptors containing these lines and that Google indexes them, so
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## spammers might also collect them. You may want to obscure the fact that
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## it's an email address and/or generate a new address for this purpose.
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#ContactInfo Random Person <nobody AT example dot com>
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## You might also include your PGP or GPG fingerprint if you have one:
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#ContactInfo 0xFFFFFFFF Random Person <nobody AT example dot com>
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## Uncomment this to mirror directory information for others. Please do
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## if you have enough bandwidth.
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#DirPort 9030 # what port to advertise for directory connections
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## If you want to listen on a port other than the one advertised in
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||||
## DirPort (e.g. to advertise 80 but bind to 9091), you can do it as
|
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## follows. below too. You'll need to do ipchains or other port
|
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## forwarding yourself to make this work.
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#DirPort 80 NoListen
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#DirPort 127.0.0.1:9091 NoAdvertise
|
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## Uncomment to return an arbitrary blob of html on your DirPort. Now you
|
||||
## can explain what Tor is if anybody wonders why your IP address is
|
||||
## contacting them. See contrib/tor-exit-notice.html in Tor's source
|
||||
## distribution for a sample.
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#DirPortFrontPage /etc/tor/tor-exit-notice.html
|
||||
|
||||
## Uncomment this if you run more than one Tor relay, and add the identity
|
||||
## key fingerprint of each Tor relay you control, even if they're on
|
||||
## different networks. You declare it here so Tor clients can avoid
|
||||
## using more than one of your relays in a single circuit. See
|
||||
## https://www.torproject.org/docs/faq#MultipleRelays
|
||||
## However, you should never include a bridge's fingerprint here, as it would
|
||||
## break its concealability and potentionally reveal its IP/TCP address.
|
||||
#MyFamily $keyid,$keyid,...
|
||||
|
||||
## A comma-separated list of exit policies. They're considered first
|
||||
## to last, and the first match wins. If you want to _replace_
|
||||
## the default exit policy, end this with either a reject *:* or an
|
||||
## accept *:*. Otherwise, you're _augmenting_ (prepending to) the
|
||||
## default exit policy. Leave commented to just use the default, which is
|
||||
## described in the man page or at
|
||||
## https://www.torproject.org/documentation.html
|
||||
##
|
||||
## Look at https://www.torproject.org/faq-abuse.html#TypicalAbuses
|
||||
## for issues you might encounter if you use the default exit policy.
|
||||
##
|
||||
## If certain IPs and ports are blocked externally, e.g. by your firewall,
|
||||
## you should update your exit policy to reflect this -- otherwise Tor
|
||||
## users will be told that those destinations are down.
|
||||
##
|
||||
## For security, by default Tor rejects connections to private (local)
|
||||
## networks, including to your public IP address. See the man page entry
|
||||
## for ExitPolicyRejectPrivate if you want to allow "exit enclaving".
|
||||
##
|
||||
#ExitPolicy accept *:6660-6667,reject *:* # allow irc ports but no more
|
||||
#ExitPolicy accept *:119 # accept nntp as well as default exit policy
|
||||
#ExitPolicy reject *:* # no exits allowed
|
||||
|
||||
## Bridge relays (or "bridges") are Tor relays that aren't listed in the
|
||||
## main directory. Since there is no complete public list of them, even an
|
||||
## ISP that filters connections to all the known Tor relays probably
|
||||
## won't be able to block all the bridges. Also, websites won't treat you
|
||||
## differently because they won't know you're running Tor. If you can
|
||||
## be a real relay, please do; but if not, be a bridge!
|
||||
#BridgeRelay 1
|
||||
## By default, Tor will advertise your bridge to users through various
|
||||
## mechanisms like https://bridges.torproject.org/. If you want to run
|
||||
## a private bridge, for example because you'll give out your bridge
|
||||
## address manually to your friends, uncomment this line:
|
||||
#PublishServerDescriptor 0
|
||||
|
||||
30
etc/tor/torsocks.conf
Normal file
30
etc/tor/torsocks.conf
Normal file
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,30 @@
|
|||
# This is the configuration for libtorsocks (transparent socks) for use
|
||||
# with tor, which is providing a socks server on port 9050 by default.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Lines beginning with # and blank lines are ignored
|
||||
# Much more documentation than provided in these comments can be found in
|
||||
#
|
||||
# torsocks.conf(5), torsocks(1) and torsocks(8) manpages.
|
||||
|
||||
# Default Tor address and port. By default, Tor will listen on localhost for
|
||||
# any SOCKS connection and relay the traffic on the Tor network.
|
||||
TorAddress 127.0.0.1
|
||||
TorPort 9050
|
||||
|
||||
# Tor hidden sites do not have real IP addresses. This specifies what range of
|
||||
# IP addresses will be handed to the application as "cookies" for .onion names.
|
||||
# Of course, you should pick a block of addresses which you aren't going to
|
||||
# ever need to actually connect to. This is similar to the MapAddress feature
|
||||
# of the main tor daemon.
|
||||
OnionAddrRange 127.42.42.0/24
|
||||
|
||||
# SOCKS5 Username and Password. This is used to isolate the torsocks connection
|
||||
# circuit from other streams in Tor. Use with option IsolateSOCKSAuth (on by
|
||||
# default) in tor(1). TORSOCKS_USERNAME and TORSOCKS_PASSWORD environment
|
||||
# variable overrides these options.
|
||||
#SOCKS5Username <username>
|
||||
#SOCKS5Password <password>
|
||||
|
||||
# Set Torsocks to accept inbound connections. If set to 1, listen() and
|
||||
# accept() will be allowed to be used with non localhost address. (Default: 0)
|
||||
#AllowInbound 1
|
||||
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