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-<head>
- <title>Configuration files</title>
-</head>
-<body>
- <h1>Configuration files</h1>
-Configuration file layout has changed in 1.2.x.
-<ul>
- <li>First, the file `/usr/local/etc/freeside/mapsecrets' is read. Each line
-in this file contains a username and filename, separated by whitespace. Note
-that these are not local usernames - they are passed from Apache (you _did_
-setup <a href="http://www.apache.org/docs/misc/FAQ.html#user-authentication">
-user authetication</a>, correct?). Filenames are located in
-`/usr/local/etc/freeside/'. The specified filename is parsed exactly
-the same as the pre-1.2.x `secrets' file:
- <li>Three lines: Database engine datasource (for example,
- `DBI:mysql:freeside' or `DBI:Pg:dbname=freeside'), username, and password.
- This file should not be world readable. See the DBI manpage and the manpage
- for your DBD for the exact syntax.
-</ul>
-All further configuration files and directories are located in
-`/usr/local/etc/freeside/conf.<i>datasource</i>', for example,
-`/usr/local/etc/freeside/conf.DBI:Pg:dbname=freeside'
-<ul>
- <li>address - Your company name and address, four lines.
- <li>bsdshellmachines - Your BSD flavored shell (and mail) machines, one per line. This enables export of `/etc/passwd' and `/etc/master.passwd'.
- <li>cybercash2 - <a href="http://www.cybercash.com/cybercash/services/cashreg214.html">CyberCash v2</a> support, four lines: paymentserverhost, paymentserverport, paymentserversecret, and transaction type (`mauthonly' or `mauthcapture'). CCLib.pm is required.
- <li>cybercash3.2 - <a href="http://www.cybercash.com/cybercash/services/technology.html">CyberCash v3.2</a> support. Two lines: the full path and name of your merchant_conf file, and the transaction type (`mauthonly' or `mauthcapture'). CCMckLib3_2.pm, CCMckDirectLib3_2.pm and CCMckErrno3_2 are required.
- <li>deletecustomers - The existance of this file will enable customer deletions. Be very careful! Deleting a customer will remove all traces that this customer ever existed! It should probably only be used when auditing a legacy database. Normally, you cancel all of a customers' packages if they cancel service.
- <li>domain - Your domain name.
- <li>editreferrals - The existance of this file will allow you to change the referral of existing customers.
- <li>erpcdmachines - Your ERPCD authenticaion machines, one per line. This enables export of `/usr/annex/acp_passwd' and `/usr/annex/acp_dialup'.
- <li>hidecancelledpackages - The existance of this file will prevent cancelled packages from showing up in listings (though they will still be in the database)
- <li>hidecancelledcustomers - The existance of this file will prevent customers with only cancelled packages from showing up in listings (though they will still be in the database)
- <li>home - For new users, prefixed to usrename to create a directory name. Should have a leading but not a trailing slash.
- <li>invoice_from - Return address on email invoices.
- <li>lpr - Print command for paper invoices, for example `lpr -h'.
- <li>nismachines - Your NIS master (not slave master) machines, one per line. This enables export of `/etc/global/passwd' and `/etc/global/shadow'.
- <li>passwordmin - Minimum password length (default 6);
- <li>qmailmachines - Your qmail machines, one per line. This enables export of `/var/qmail/control/virtualdomains', `/var/qmail/control/recipientmap', and `/var/qmail/control/rcpthosts'. The existance of this file (even if empty) also turns on user `.qmail-extension' file maintenance in conjunction with `shellmachine'.
- <li>radiusmachines - Your RADIUS authentication machines, one per line. This enables export of `/etc/raddb/users'.
- <li>registries - Directory which contains domain registry information. Each registry is a directory.
- <ul>
- <li>registries/internic - Currently the only supported registry
- <ul>
- <li>registries/internic/from - Email address from which InterNIC domain registrations are sent.
- <li>regestries/internic/nameservers - The nameservers for InterNIC domain registrations, one per line. Each line contains an IP address and hostname, separated by whitespace.
- <li>registries/internic/tech_contact - Technical contact NIC handle for domain registrations.
- <li>registries/internic/template - Template for InterNIC domain registrations with special markup. A suitable copy of the InterNIC domain template v4.0 is in `fs-x.y.z/etc/domain-template.txt'.
- <li>registries/internic/to - Email address to which InterNIC domain registrations are sent.
- </ul>
- </ul>
- <li>sendmailmachines - Your sendmail machines, one per line. This enables export of `/etc/virtusertable' and `/etc/sendmail.cw'.
- <li>shellmachine - A single machine with user home directories mounted. This enables home directory creation, renaming and archiving/deletion. In conjunction with `qmailmachines', it also enables `.qmail-extension' file maintenance.
- <li>shellmachines - Your Linux and System V flavored shell (and mail) machines, one per line. This enables export of `/etc/passwd' and `/etc/shadow' files.
- <li>shells - Legal shells (think /etc/shells). You probably want to `cut -d: -f7 /etc/passwd | sort | uniq' initially so that importing doesn't fail with `Illegal shell' errors, then remove any special entries afterwords. A blank line specifies that an empty shell is permitted.
- <li>showpasswords - The existance of this file will allow unencrypted user passwords to be displayed.
- <li>smtpmachine - SMTP relay for Freeside's outgoing mail.
- <li>usernamemin - Minimum username length (default 2);
- <li>usernamemax - Maximum username length (default is the size of the SQL column, probably specified when fs-setup was run)
-</ul>
-</body>
-