| # Boa v0.94 configuration file |
| # File format has not changed from 0.93 |
| # File format has changed little from 0.92 |
| # version changes are noted in the comments |
| # |
| # The Boa configuration file is parsed with a lex/yacc or flex/bison |
| # generated parser. If it reports an error, the line number will be |
| # provided; it should be easy to spot. The syntax of each of these |
| # rules is very simple, and they can occur in any order. Where possible |
| # these directives mimic those of NCSA httpd 1.3; I saw no reason to |
| # introduce gratuitous differences. |
| |
| # $Id: boa.conf,v 1.1 2004/10/09 02:48:37 andersen Exp $ |
| |
| # The "ServerRoot" is not in this configuration file. It can be compiled |
| # into the server (see defines.h) or specified on the command line with |
| # the -c option, for example: |
| # |
| # boa -c /usr/local/boa |
| |
| |
| # Port: The port Boa runs on. The default port for http servers is 80. |
| # If it is less than 1024, the server must be started as root. |
| |
| Port 80 |
| |
| # Listen: the Internet address to bind(2) to. If you leave it out, |
| # it takes the behavior before 0.93.17.2, which is to bind to all |
| # addresses (INADDR_ANY). You only get one "Listen" directive, |
| # if you want service on multiple IP addresses, you have three choices: |
| # 1. Run boa without a "Listen" directive |
| # a. All addresses are treated the same; makes sense if the addresses |
| # are localhost, ppp, and eth0. |
| # b. Use the VirtualHost directive below to point requests to different |
| # files. Should be good for a very large number of addresses (web |
| # hosting clients). |
| # 2. Run one copy of boa per IP address, each has its own configuration |
| # with a "Listen" directive. No big deal up to a few tens of addresses. |
| # Nice separation between clients. |
| # The name you provide gets run through inet_aton(3), so you have to use dotted |
| # quad notation. This configuration is too important to trust some DNS. |
| |
| #Listen 192.68.0.5 |
| |
| # User: The name or UID the server should run as. |
| # Group: The group name or GID the server should run as. |
| |
| User nobody |
| Group nobody |
| |
| # ServerAdmin: The email address where server problems should be sent. |
| # Note: this is not currently used, except as an environment variable |
| # for CGIs. |
| |
| #ServerAdmin root@localhost |
| |
| # ErrorLog: The location of the error log file. If this does not start |
| # with /, it is considered relative to the server root. |
| # Set to /dev/null if you don't want errors logged. |
| # If unset, defaults to /dev/stderr |
| |
| ErrorLog /var/log/boa/error_log |
| # Please NOTE: Sending the logs to a pipe ('|'), as shown below, |
| # is somewhat experimental and might fail under heavy load. |
| # "Usual libc implementations of printf will stall the whole |
| # process if the receiving end of a pipe stops reading." |
| #ErrorLog "|/usr/sbin/cronolog --symlink=/var/log/boa/error_log /var/log/boa/error-%Y%m%d.log" |
| |
| # AccessLog: The location of the access log file. If this does not |
| # start with /, it is considered relative to the server root. |
| # Comment out or set to /dev/null (less effective) to disable |
| # Access logging. |
| |
| AccessLog /var/log/boa/access_log |
| # Please NOTE: Sending the logs to a pipe ('|'), as shown below, |
| # is somewhat experimental and might fail under heavy load. |
| # "Usual libc implementations of printf will stall the whole |
| # process if the receiving end of a pipe stops reading." |
| #AccessLog "|/usr/sbin/cronolog --symlink=/var/log/boa/access_log /var/log/boa/access-%Y%m%d.log" |
| |
| # UseLocaltime: Logical switch. Uncomment to use localtime |
| # instead of UTC time |
| #UseLocaltime |
| |
| # VerboseCGILogs: this is just a logical switch. |
| # It simply notes the start and stop times of cgis in the error log |
| # Comment out to disable. |
| |
| #VerboseCGILogs |
| |
| # ServerName: the name of this server that should be sent back to |
| # clients if different than that returned by gethostname + gethostbyname |
| |
| #ServerName www.your.org.here |
| |
| # VirtualHost: a logical switch. |
| # Comment out to disable. |
| # Given DocumentRoot /var/www, requests on interface 'A' or IP 'IP-A' |
| # become /var/www/IP-A. |
| # Example: http://localhost/ becomes /var/www/127.0.0.1 |
| # |
| # Not used until version 0.93.17.2. This "feature" also breaks commonlog |
| # output rules, it prepends the interface number to each access_log line. |
| # You are expected to fix that problem with a postprocessing script. |
| |
| #VirtualHost |
| |
| # DocumentRoot: The root directory of the HTML documents. |
| # Comment out to disable server non user files. |
| |
| DocumentRoot /var/www |
| |
| # UserDir: The name of the directory which is appended onto a user's home |
| # directory if a ~user request is recieved. |
| |
| UserDir public_html |
| |
| # DirectoryIndex: Name of the file to use as a pre-written HTML |
| # directory index. Please MAKE AND USE THESE FILES. On the |
| # fly creation of directory indexes can be _slow_. |
| # Comment out to always use DirectoryMaker |
| |
| DirectoryIndex index.html |
| |
| # DirectoryMaker: Name of program used to create a directory listing. |
| # Comment out to disable directory listings. If both this and |
| # DirectoryIndex are commented out, accessing a directory will give |
| # an error (though accessing files in the directory are still ok). |
| |
| DirectoryMaker /usr/lib/boa/boa_indexer |
| |
| # DirectoryCache: If DirectoryIndex doesn't exist, and DirectoryMaker |
| # has been commented out, the the on-the-fly indexing of Boa can be used |
| # to generate indexes of directories. Be warned that the output is |
| # extremely minimal and can cause delays when slow disks are used. |
| # Note: The DirectoryCache must be writable by the same user/group that |
| # Boa runs as. |
| |
| # DirectoryCache /var/spool/boa/dircache |
| |
| # KeepAliveMax: Number of KeepAlive requests to allow per connection |
| # Comment out, or set to 0 to disable keepalive processing |
| |
| KeepAliveMax 1000 |
| |
| # KeepAliveTimeout: seconds to wait before keepalive connection times out |
| |
| KeepAliveTimeout 10 |
| |
| # MimeTypes: This is the file that is used to generate mime type pairs |
| # and Content-Type fields for boa. |
| # Set to /dev/null if you do not want to load a mime types file. |
| # Do *not* comment out (better use AddType!) |
| |
| MimeTypes /etc/mime.types |
| |
| # DefaultType: MIME type used if the file extension is unknown, or there |
| # is no file extension. |
| |
| DefaultType text/plain |
| |
| # AddType: adds types without editing mime.types |
| # Example: AddType type extension [extension ...] |
| |
| # Uncomment the next line if you want .cgi files to execute from anywhere |
| #AddType application/x-httpd-cgi cgi |
| |
| # Redirect, Alias, and ScriptAlias all have the same semantics -- they |
| # match the beginning of a request and take appropriate action. Use |
| # Redirect for other servers, Alias for the same server, and ScriptAlias |
| # to enable directories for script execution. |
| |
| # Redirect allows you to tell clients about documents which used to exist in |
| # your server's namespace, but do not anymore. This allows you to tell the |
| # clients where to look for the relocated document. |
| # Example: Redirect /bar http://elsewhere/feh/bar |
| |
| # Aliases: Aliases one path to another. |
| # Example: Alias /path1/bar /path2/foo |
| |
| # Alias /doc /usr/doc |
| |
| # ScriptAlias: Maps a virtual path to a directory for serving scripts |
| # Example: ScriptAlias /htbin/ /www/htbin/ |
| |
| ScriptAlias /cgi-bin/ /usr/lib/cgi-bin/ |
| |