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93 lines
4.1 KiB
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<?php
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/**************************************************************************\
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* phpGroupWare *
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* http://www.phpgroupware.org *
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* This file written by Dan Kuykendall <seek3r@phpgroupware.org> *
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* -------------------------------------------- *
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* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it *
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* under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the *
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* Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your *
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* option) any later version. *
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\**************************************************************************/
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/* $Id$ */
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/**************************************************************************\
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* !!!!!!! EDIT THESE LINES !!!!!!!! *
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* This setting allows you to easily move the include directory and the *
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* base of the phpGroupWare install. Simple edit the following 2 lines with *
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* the absolute path to fit your site, and you should be up and running. *
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\**************************************************************************/
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define('PHPGW_SERVER_ROOT','{SERVER_ROOT}');
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define('PHPGW_INCLUDE_ROOT','{INCLUDE_ROOT}');
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$phpgw_info['server']['header_admin_password'] = '{HEADER_ADMIN_PASSWORD}';
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$phpgw_domain['default'] = array (
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'db_host' => '{DB_HOST}',
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'db_name' => '{DB_NAME}',
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'db_user' => '{DB_USER}',
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'db_pass' => '{DB_PASS}',
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/* Look at the README file */
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'db_type' => '{DB_TYPE}',
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/* This will limit who is allowed to make configuration modifcations */
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'config_passwd' => '{CONFIG_PASS}'
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);
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/*
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** If you want to have your domains in a select box, change to True
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** If not, users will have to login as user@domain
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** Note: This is only for virtual domian support, default domain users can login only using
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** there loginid.
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*/
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$phpgw_info['server']['show_domain_selectbox'] = {DOMAIN_SELECTBOX};
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/* Select which login template set you want, most people will use default */
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$phpgw_info['login_template_set'] = 'default';
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/* This is used to control mcrypt's use */
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$phpgw_info['server']['mcrypt_enabled'] = {ENABLE_MCRYPT};
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/* Set this to "old" for versions < 2.4, otherwise the exact mcrypt version you use. */
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$phpgw_info['server']['versions']['mcrypt'] = '{MCRYPT_VERSION}';
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/*
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** This is a random string used as the initilazation vector for mcrypt
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** feel free to change it when setting up phpgroupware on a clean database,
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** but you must not change it after that point!
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** It should be around 30 bytes in length.
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*/
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$phpgw_info['server']['mcrypt_iv'] = '{MCRYPT_IV}';
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/* Uncomment this out and use this for supporting different domains using this single install */
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/* (ignore if you are only supporting a single domain)*/
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/*
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$phpgw_domain['domain2.com'] = array (
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'db_host' => 'localhost',
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'db_name' => 'phpgw_domain2',
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'db_user' => 'phpgroupware',
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'db_pass' => 'their_password',
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'db_type' => 'mysql',
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'config_passwd' => 'changeme'
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);
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*/
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/* If you do not want phpGroupWare to be cached by proxy servers, uncomment the following */
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/* This is recommended, but not required. */
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//header('Cache-Control: no-cache, must-revalidate'); // HTTP/1.1
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//header('Pragma: no-cache'); // HTTP/1.0
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/**************************************************************************\
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* Do not edit these lines *
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\**************************************************************************/
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define('PHPGW_API_INC',PHPGW_INCLUDE_ROOT.'/phpgwapi/inc');
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include(PHPGW_SERVER_ROOT.'/version.inc.php');
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$phpgw_info['server']['versions']['header'] = '1.12';
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// This is a fix for NT
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if (!isset($phpgw_info['flags']['noapi']) || !$phpgw_info['flags']['noapi'] == True)
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{
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include(PHPGW_API_INC . '/functions.inc.php');
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}
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// Leave off the final php closing tag, some editors will add
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// a \n or space after which will mess up cookies later on
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