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| 3 | magnus | 1 | # $Cambridge: hermes/src/prayer/defaults/Config,v 1.5 2006/04/05 12:35:35 fanf2 Exp $ |
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| 3 | # Prayer - a Webmail Interface |
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| 4 | # |
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| 5 | # Copyright (c) University of Cambridge 2000 - 2002 |
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| 6 | # See the file NOTICE for conditions of use and distribution. |
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| 7 | # |
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| 8 | # Conventional Configure file. |
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| 10 | SSL_ENABLE = true # SSL requires OpenSSL |
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| 11 | SESSION_CACHE_ENABLE = true # SSL session cache Requires Berkeley DB 3 or 4 |
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| 12 | GZIP_ENABLE = true # Enable on the fly compression of pages |
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| 13 | LDAP_ENABLE = true # Add LDAP interface |
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| 14 | FENCE_ENABLE = false # Use Electric Fence to catch malloc problems |
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| 15 | DIRECT_ENABLE = false # Experimental. Leave this switched off... |
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| 16 | MUTEX_SEMAPHORE = true # Use SYSV mutexes rather than file locking |
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| 18 | # Following depend on the way that you have configured c-client |
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| 19 | CCLIENT_SSL_ENABLE = false # C-client was built with SSL support |
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| 20 | CCLIENT_PAM_ENABLE = false # C-client was built with PAM support |
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| 21 | CCLIENT_KERB_ENABLE = false # C-client was built with Kerberos support |
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| 23 | # Probably don't need the following |
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| 24 | ACCOUNTD_ENABLE = true # Only of use in Cambridge at the moment. |
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| 25 | ACCOUNTD_SSL_ENABLE = true # Enable SSL support in account management daemon |
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| 26 | ACCOUNTD_PAM_ENABLE = true # Enable PAM support in account management daemon |
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| 27 | ACCOUNTD_USE_BSD_PTY = true # Use Berkeley PTYs rather than Sys V PTYs |
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| 29 | ############################################################################ |
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| 30 | # Location of compiler |
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| 31 | CC = gcc |
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| 32 | # Location of make program (GNU make required) |
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| 33 | MAKE = make |
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| 34 | # Location of install program (GNU install or compatible required) |
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| 35 | INSTALL = install |
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| 37 | # Base Compiler options for GCC. |
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| 38 | #BASECFLAGS = -Wall -g |
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| 39 | #BASELDFLAGS = -g |
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| 40 | BASECFLAGS = -Wall -g -O2 |
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| 41 | BASELDFLAGS = -g -O2 |
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| 42 | BASE_LIBS = -lcrypt |
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| 44 | # Base Compiler options for Sun SUNWspro compiler |
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| 45 | #CC = /opt/SUNWspro/bin/cc |
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| 46 | #BASECFLAGS = -fast |
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| 47 | #BASELDFLAGS = -s |
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| 48 | #BASE_LIBS = -lcrypt -lxnet |
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| 50 | ############################################################################ |
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| 51 | # Location of various include files and libraries. |
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| 52 | ############################################################################ |
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| 54 | # Location of c-client library. |
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| 55 | # |
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| 56 | # Following works if we have a vanilla c-client installation at same level |
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| 57 | # as the prayer installation. Relies on a symbolic link ./prayer/c-client |
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| 58 | # which points to ../../imap/c-client. This just reduces the amount of |
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| 59 | # noise output on each line when building the package. |
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| 60 | # |
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| 61 | CCLIENT_DIR=/usr/include/c-client |
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| 62 | CCLIENT_INCLUDE=-I$(CCLIENT_DIR) |
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| 63 | CCLIENT_LIBS=-lc-client |
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| 65 | # |
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| 66 | # Following works with the mail/cclient port from FreeBSD |
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| 67 | # |
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| 68 | #CCLIENT_INCLUDE = -I/usr/local/include/c-client |
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| 69 | #CCLIENT_LIBS = -L/usr/local/lib -lc-client4 |
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| 70 | # |
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| 71 | # Complication: |
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| 72 | # The FreeBSD port uses PAM and optionally SSL if built WITH_SSL=yes. |
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| 73 | # |
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| 74 | #CCLIENT_SSL_ENABLE = true |
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| 75 | #CCLIENT_KERB_ENABLE = true |
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| 77 | ############################################################################ |
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| 79 | # Electric fence (required if FENCE_ENABLE set) |
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| 80 | FENCE_INCLUDE= |
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| 81 | FENCE_LIBS=-lmcheck |
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| 83 | # Zlib (required if GZIP_ENABLE set) |
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| 84 | Z_INCLUDE = |
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| 85 | Z_LIBS = -lz |
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| 87 | # LDAP (required if LDAP_ENABLE set) |
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| 88 | LDAP_INCLUDE = |
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| 89 | LDAP_LIBS = -lldap |
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| 91 | # Pam (required if CCLIENT_PAM_ENABLE set) |
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| 92 | PAM_INCLUDE = |
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| 93 | PAM_LIBS = -lpam |
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| 95 | # Kerberos (required if CCLIENT_KERB_ENABLE set) |
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| 96 | KERB_INCLUDE = |
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| 97 | KERB_LIBS = -lgssapi_krb5 -lkrb5 -lk5crypto -lcom_err |
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| 99 | # SSL definitions (required if SSL_ENABLE or CCLIENT_SSL_ENABLE set) |
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| 100 | # |
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| 101 | # Following suitable for Linux and FreeBSD which have SSL preinstalled |
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| 102 | # (Header files from OpenSSL 0.9.7 want to include various Kerboros stuff) |
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| 103 | # |
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| 104 | SSL_INCLUDE= |
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| 105 | SSL_LIBS=-lssl -lcrypto |
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| 106 | OPENSSL=openssl |
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| 108 | # Following definitions suitable for our Sun systems. |
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| 109 | #SSL_BASE=/opt/local/ssl/current |
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| 110 | #SSL_INCLUDE=-I ${SSL_BASE}/include |
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| 111 | #SSL_LIBS=-L ${SSL_BASE}/lib -lssl -lcrypto |
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| 112 | #OPENSSL=${SSL_BASE}/bin/openssl |
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| 114 | # DB definitions (required if SESSION_CACHE_ENABLE set) |
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| 115 | # |
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| 116 | # Following suitable for Redhat Linux which has DB 3 preinstalled |
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| 117 | DB_INCLUDE= |
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| 118 | DB_LIBS=-ldb |
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| 120 | # Following suitable for FreeBSD with DB 4 package installed |
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| 121 | #DB_INCLUDE=-I/usr/local/include/db4 |
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| 122 | #DB_LIBS=-L/usr/local/lib -ldb4 |
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| 124 | ############################################################################ |
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| 126 | # Install location of prayer configuration and support files. The initial |
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| 127 | # config file runs prayer processes as user "prayer" and group "prayer". |
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| 128 | # If you are using SSL, the certificate file must be readable by RW_USER or |
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| 129 | # RW_GROUP. It is important that nothing else can read the certificate file. |
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| 131 | # Build root (used by Redhat RPM system) |
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| 132 | BROOT=$(CURDIR)/../debian/tmp |
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| 134 | # Directory, User and group for read-write files: log files, sockets etc |
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| 135 | VAR_PREFIX = /var/lib/prayer |
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| 136 | RW_USER = root |
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| 137 | RW_GROUP = root |
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| 139 | # Root Directory, User and group for read-only configuration files. |
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| 140 | # Default configuration and permissions does not allow prayer user to |
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| 141 | # update prayer configuration file. |
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| 143 | PREFIX = /usr/share/prayer |
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| 144 | RO_USER = root |
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| 145 | RO_GROUP = root |
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| 147 | # Access permissions for general objects (wrt above users and groups) |
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| 148 | PUBLIC_EXEC = 0755 |
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| 149 | PUBLIC_DIR = 0755 |
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| 150 | PUBLIC_FILE = 0644 |
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| 152 | # Access permissions for private objects (wrt above users and groups) |
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| 153 | PRIVATE_EXEC = 0750 |
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| 154 | PRIVATE_DIR = 0750 |
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| 155 | PRIVATE_FILE = 0640 |
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| 157 | # Location of configuration files and binaries |
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| 158 | PRAYER_CONFIG_FILE = /etc/prayer/prayer.cf |
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| 159 | BIN_DIR = /usr/sbin |
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| 160 | ACCOUNTD_CONFIG_FILE = /etc/prayer/accountd.cf |