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<?php
/**
* This template configuration file should be copied to
* local_config.php. Afterward, it needs to be configured.
*/
error_reporting( E_ALL | E_STRICT );
#############################################################################
# SETUP
#############################################################################
/**
* This is the absolute URL path used in a browser to
* reach your PHPKnock installation.
*
* For security reasons, it is NOT a good idea to put your
* whole PHPKnock directory into your document root of your
* web server. Instead, you should put it somewhere else
* and use an alias to PHPKnock's htdocs folder.
*
* Example for your Apache configuration:
* "Alias /phpknock /opt/phpknock/htdocs"
* For more information visit
* http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/mod_alias.html#alias
*
* Default: '/phpknock'
*/
$PATH_APPLICATION = '/phpknock';
/**
* Limit all web requests to use the secure HTTPS protocol.
*
* If this is set to true, PHPKnock will not work with HTTP
* anymore, but only with HTTPS. If set to false, the
* user decides which protocol he wants to use.
*
* Default: true
*/
$USE_HTTPS_ONLY = true;
/**
* The fwknop command line executable
*
* *nix:
* Try to use "which fwknop" to find out the path
*
* Windows:
* Try to find a file called "fwknopclient.exe".
*
* Default: '/usr/bin/fwknop'
*/
$FWKNOP_CLI = '/usr/bin/fwknop';
/**
* Encryption key used to connect to server.
*
* If this parameter is set to null, it will request the user to
* type in a decryption key.
*
* Default: null
*/
$ENCRYPTION_KEY = null;
/**
* Define default or static destinations
*
* If this parameter is set to null, it will allow the user to
* type in an IP address or hostname as destination.
*
* If set to any string value like '127.0.0.1' or 'localhost.com',
* the destination is static and cannot be changed by the user.
*
* If set to an array like
* ['10.0.0.1' => 'merkur server', 'mars.domain.tld' => 'prod server', 'venus' => 'dev env'];
* the user will be able to select one of the servers.
*
* Default: null
*/
$DESTINATION = null;
/**
* Provide a list of ports and protocols to access on a remote computer running
* fwknopd. The format of this list is '<proto>/<port>...<proto>/<port>,
* e.g. "tcp/22,udp/53".
* NOTE: The vast majority of usages for fwknop require this argument, but sending
* full commands with the --Server-cmd argument via an SPA packet to be executed by
* fwknopd does not require this argument.
*
* If this parameter is set to null, it will allow the user to
* type in a list of ports to open.
*
* Default: tcp/22
*/
$ACCESS_PORT_LIST = 'tcp/22';
/**
* Specify the port number where fwknopd accepts packets
* via libpcap or ulogd pcap writer. By default, fwknopd looks for
* authorization packets over UDP port 62201.
*
* If this parameter is set to null, it will allow the user to
* type in a port number.
*
* Default: 62201
*/
$SERVER_PORT = 62201;
#############################################################################
### DEBUGGING AND ERROR CONFIGURATION
#############################################################################
/**
* This file will be used to log errors. It has to be accessible
* and writable to your webserver user. You can put it anywhere
* in your filesystem, but you have to create it on yourself.
*
* Usually this file is within the PHPKnock folder. You can use the
* variable $PATH_FS_APPLICATION to get your PHPKnock filesystem path.
*
* Default: $PATH_FS_APPLICATION.'/error.log'
*/
$ERRORS_LOG = __DIR__.'/error.log';
/**
* This option should only be used for testing and debugging purposes.
* Do not activate on production environment.
*
* Default: false
*/
$ERRORS_VERBOSE = false;