180 lines
5.8 KiB
INI
180 lines
5.8 KiB
INI
# Isso configuration file
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# vim: set filetype=ini
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[general]
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# file location to the SQLite3 database, highly recommended to change this
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# location to a non-temporary location!
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dbpath = /tmp/comments.db
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# required to dispatch multiple websites, not used otherwise.
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name =
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# Your website(s). If Isso is unable to connect to at least one site, you'll
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# get a warning during startup and comments are most likely non-functional.
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#
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# You'll need at least one host/website to run Isso. This is due to security
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# reasons: Isso uses CORS_ to embed comments and to restrict comments only to
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# your website, you have to "whitelist" your website(s).
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#
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# I recommend the first value to be a non-SSL website that is used as fallback
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# if Firefox users (and only those) supress their HTTP referer completely:
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#
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# host =
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# http://example.tld/
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# https://example.tld/
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#
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host =
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# time range that allows users to edit/remove their own comments.
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# It supports years, weeks, days, hours, minutes, seconds.
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# 3h45m12s equals to 3 hours, 45 minutes and 12 seconds.
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max-age = 15m
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# Select notification backend for new comments. Currently, only SMTP is
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# available.
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# Select notification backend(s) for new comments, separated by comma.
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# Available backends:
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#
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# stdout
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# Log to standard output. Default, if none selected.
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# smtp
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# Send notifications via SMTP on new comments with activation (if
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# moderated) and deletion links.
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notify = stdout
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# Log console messages to file instead of standard out.
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log-file =
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[moderation]
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# enable comment moderation queue. This option only affects new comments.
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# Comments in modertion queue are not visible to other users until you activate
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# them.
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enabled = false
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# remove unprocessed comments in moderation queue after given time.
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purge-after = 30d
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[server]
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# interface to listen on. Isso supports TCP/IP and unix domain sockets: UNIX
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# domain socket listen = unix:///tmp/isso.sock TCP/IP listen =
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# http:///localhost:1234/
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#
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# When gevent is available, it is automatically used for http:// Currently,
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# gevent can not handle http requests on unix domain socket (see #295 and #299
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# for details). Does not apply for uWSGI.
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listen = http://localhost:8080
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# reload application, when the source code has changed. Useful for development.
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# Only works with the internal webserver.
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reload = off
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# show 10 most time consuming function in Isso after each request. Do not use
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# in production.
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profile = off
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[smtp]
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# Isso can notify you on new comments via SMTP. In the email notification, you
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# also can moderate (=activate or delete) comments.
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# self-explanatory, optional
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username =
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# self-explanatory (yes, plain text, create a dedicated account for
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# notifications), optional.
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password =
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# SMTP server
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host = localhost
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# SMTP port
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port = 587
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# use a secure connection to the server, possible values: none, starttls or
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# ssl. Note, that there is no easy way for Python 2.7 and 3.3 to implement
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# certification validation and thus the connection is vulnerable to
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# Man-in-the-Middle attacks. You should definitely use a dedicated SMTP account
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# for Isso in that case.
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security = starttls
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# recipient address, e.g. your email address
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to =
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# sender address, e.g. "Foo Bar" <isso@example.tld>
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from =
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# specify a timeout in seconds for blocking operations like the
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# connection attempt.
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timeout = 10
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[guard]
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# Enable basic spam protection features, e.g. rate-limit per IP address (/24
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# for IPv4, /48 for IPv6).
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# enable guard, recommended in production. Not useful for debugging purposes.
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enabled = true
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# limit to N new comments per minute.
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ratelimit = 2
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# how many comments directly to the thread (prevent a simple while true; do
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# curl ...; done.
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direct-reply = 3
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# allow commenters to reply to their own comments when they could still edit
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# the comment. After the editing timeframe is gone, commenters can reply to
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# their own comments anyways. Do not forget to configure the client.
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reply-to-self = false
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# force commenters to enter a value into the author field. No validation is
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# performed on the provided value. Do not forget to configure the client
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# accordingly.
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require-author = false
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# require the commenter to enter an email address (note: no validation is
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# done on the provided address). Do not forget to configure the client.
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require-email = false
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[markup]
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# Customize markup and sanitized HTML. Currently, only Markdown (via Misaka) is
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# supported, but new languages are relatively easy to add.
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# Misaka-specific Markdown extensions, all flags starting with EXT_ can be used
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# there, separated by comma.
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options = strikethrough, autolink, fenced_code, no_intra_emphasis
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# Additional HTML tags to allow in the generated output, comma-separated. By
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# default, only a, blockquote, br, code, del, em, h1, h2, h3, h4, h5, h6, hr,
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# ins, li, ol, p, pre, strong, table, tbody, td, th, thead and ul are allowed.
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allowed-elements =
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# Additional HTML attributes (independent from elements) to allow in the
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# generated output, comma-separated. By default, only align and href are
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# allowed.
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allowed-attributes =
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[hash]
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# Customize used hash functions to hide the actual email addresses from
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# commenters but still be able to generate an identicon.
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# A salt is used to protect against rainbow tables. Isso does not make use of
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# pepper (yet). The default value has been in use since the release of Isso and
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# generates the same identicons for same addresses across installations.
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salt = Eech7co8Ohloopo9Ol6baimi
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# Hash algorithm to use -- either from Python's hashlib or PBKDF2 (a
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# computational expensive hash function).
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#
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# The actual identifier for PBKDF2 is pbkdf2:1000:6:sha1, which means 1000
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# iterations, 6 bytes to generate and SHA1 as pseudo-random family used for key
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# strengthening. Arguments have to be in that order, but can be reduced to
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# pbkdf2:4096 for example to override the iterations only.
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algorithm = pbkdf2
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