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| author | Eivind Uggedal <eivind@uggedal.com> | 2014-05-31 08:35:12 +0000 |
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| committer | Eivind Uggedal <eivind@uggedal.com> | 2014-05-31 08:35:12 +0000 |
| commit | 53e390857ccde21171e050622de1cbe3f73b53e1 (patch) | |
| tree | db60526c240c40183debde5dc9a39fdc6e3c1aef /testing/yaws/yaws.conf.alpine | |
| parent | 3c332a2c4a413682afeea18f3cb4e5a2834efee3 (diff) | |
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testing/yaws: move to unmaintained
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diff --git a/testing/yaws/yaws.conf.alpine b/testing/yaws/yaws.conf.alpine deleted file mode 100644 index c3a6d2832c..0000000000 --- a/testing/yaws/yaws.conf.alpine +++ /dev/null @@ -1,150 +0,0 @@ - -# conf for yaws - -# First we have a set of globals that apply to all virtual servers - -# This is the directory where all logfiles for -# all virtual servers will be written. -logdir = /var/log/yaws - -# These are the paths to directories where additional -# beam code can be placed. The daemon will add these -# directories to its search path. -ebin_dir = /usr/lib/yaws/examples/ebin -ebin_dir = /var/yaws/ebin - -# This is a directory where application specific .hrl -# files can be placed. Application-specific .yaws code can -# then include these .hrl files. -include_dir = /usr/lib/yaws/examples/include - -# Set this to an integer value to control -# max number of connections from clients into the server. -max_connections = nolimit - -# Normally, yaws does not restrict the number of times a connection is -# kept alive using keepalive. Setting this parameter to an integer X -# will ensure that connections are closed once they have been used X times. -# This can be a useful to guard against long running connections -# collecting too much garbage in the Erlang VM. -keepalive_maxuses = nolimit - -# Override the garbage collection option parameters for processes -# that handle new connections. Useful for systems expecting long-lived -# connections that handle a lot of data. The default value is Erlang's -# default. Valid options are {fullsweep_after, X} and/or {min_heap_size, Y} where -# X and Y are integers. See Erlang's erlang:spawn_opt/4 function for more -# details. The value type is a quoted string containing an Erlang proplist or -# the atom undefined. -process_options = "[]" - -# Set the size of the cached acceptor process pool. The value must be an -# integer greater than or equal to 0. The default pool size is 8. Setting -# the pool size to 0 effectively disables the pool. -#acceptor_pool_size = 8 - -# This is a debug variable, possible values are http | traffic | false -# It is also possible to set the trace (possibly to the tty) while -# invoking yaws from the shell as in -# yaws -i -T -x (see man yaws). -trace = false - -# Enable this if we want to use the old OTP ssl implementation -# OTP R13B03 is known to work with this flag set to false (default). -use_old_ssl = false - -# It is possible to have yaws start additional application-specific code at -# startup. Set runmod to the name of the module you want yaws to start. It -# assumes the module has an exported function start/0. To have multiple -# runmods just add more "runmod = xyz" lines. -# -# runmod = mymodule - -# By default yaws will copy the erlang error_log and -# append it to a wrap log called report.log (in the logdir). -# This feature can be turned off. This would typically -# be the case when yaws runs within another larger app. -copy_error_log = true - -# Logs are wrap logs -log_wrap_size = 1000000 - -# Possibly resolve all hostnames in logfiles so webalizer -# can produce the nice geography piechart -log_resolve_hostname = false - -# Fail completely or not if yaws fails to bind a listen socket. -fail_on_bind_err = true - -# If HTTP auth is used, it is possible to have a specific -# auth log. As of release 1.90 the global auth_log is -# deprecated and ignored. Now, this variable must be set in -# server part -#auth_log = true - -# When we're running multiple yaws systems on the same -# host, we need to give each yaws system an individual -# name. Yaws will write a number of runtime files under -# ${HOME}/.yaws/yaws/${id} -# The default value is "default" -# If we're not planning to run multiple webservers on the -# same host it's much better to leave this value unset since -# then all the ctl function (--stop et.el) work without having -# to supply the id. -# -# id = myname - -# Earlier versions of Yaws picked the first virtual host -# in a list of hosts with the same IP/PORT when the Host: -# header doesn't match any name on any Host. -# This is often nice in testing environments but not -# acceptable in real-world hosting scenarios; -# think http://porn.bigcompany.com -pick_first_virthost_on_nomatch = true - -# If the HTTP client session is to be kept alive, wait this many -# milliseconds for a new request before timing out the connection. Note -# that infinity is a valid value but it's not recommended. -keepalive_timeout = 30000 - -# Now, a set of virtual servers. -# The examples below first show two virthosted servers on the same IP (0.0.0.0) -# in this case, but an explicit IP can be given as well. - -#<server localhost> -# port = 80 -# listen = 0.0.0.0 -# docroot = /var/yaws/www -# auth_log = true -# appmods = <cgi-bin, yaws_appmod_cgi> -#</server> - -<server localhost> - port = 80 - listen = 0.0.0.0 - docroot = /tmp - dir_listings = true - auth_log = true - statistics = true - <auth> - realm = foobar - dir = / - user = foo:bar - user = baz:bar - </auth> -</server> - -# Now an SSL server - -<server localhost> - port = 443 - docroot = /tmp - listen = 0.0.0.0 - dir_listings = true - auth_log = true - <ssl> - keyfile = /etc/yaws/yaws-key.pem - certfile = /etc/yaws/yaws-cert.pem - depth = 0 - </ssl> -</server> |
