source: trunk/dnsdb.conf@ 669

Last change on this file since 669 was 644, checked in by Kris Deugau, 10 years ago

/trunk

Add options to skip export of .0 and .255 IPs in template records.
Required tweaking calls to _printrec_tiny() and some of its inner subs
to pass the DNSDB object down to where the option is actually used.

File size: 1.9 KB
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1# System-wide config for DNSDB
2
3# Database connection info
4#dbname = dsndb
5#dbuser = dnsdb
6#dbpass = dnsdbpwd
7#dbhost = dnsdbhost
8
9# Mail settings
10#mailhost = smtp.example.com
11#mailnotify = dns@example.com
12#mailsender = hostmaster@example.com
13#mailname = Example Corp DNS Administrator
14#orgname = Example Corp
15#domain = example.com
16
17# session - note this is fed directly to CGI::Session
18# timeout supports (s)econds, (m)inutes, (h)ours, (d)ays, (w)eeks, (M)months, or (y)ears
19#timeout = 3h
20#sessiondir = /var/lib/dnsdb
21
22## misc
23
24# flag to indicate if failed changes should be logged
25#log_failures = 1
26# number of entries to display in lists
27#perpage = 25
28# path for per-zone cache files for export
29#exportcache = /var/cache/dnsdb
30
31# always refresh the cache from the DB on export if 1/on
32# if 0/off, use the "changed" flag on a zone to determine if we export from
33# the DB or read from the existing cache file.
34#force_refresh = 1
35
36# fold domain names and hostnames to lowercase?
37# strictly speaking, DNS is case-insensitive, but some people insist on Capital Letters anyway.
38#lowercase = 0
39
40# Show formal .arpa zone name instead of the natural IP or CIDR for reverse zone names and records?
41#showrev_arpa = 0
42
43# publish .0 IP when expanding a template pattern
44#template_skip_0 = 0
45
46# publish .255 IP when expanding a template pattern
47#template_skip_255 = 0
48
49## General RPC options
50# may already be obsolete. how do we want to run RPC requests?
51# bare socket, plain HTTP, or standard XMLRPC?
52#rpcmode = http
53# maximum number of FCGI requests to serve before reloading/restarting FCGI
54#maxfcgi = 10
55
56## RPC ACL
57# A comma-separated list starting with an abstract "system name"
58# (passed by an RPC caller), followed by a list of IP addresses
59# allowed to make RPC calls with that name.
60# Finer-grained access control must be handled by the caller.
61#rpc_iplist = billing, 192.168.0.11
62#rpc_iplist = billing, 172.12.12.12
63#rpc_iplist = custportal, 192.168.1.12, 192.168.1.13
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