AuthName "LON-CAPA Network Administration"
AuthType Basic
@@ -662,6 +902,7 @@ Options Indexes FollowSymLinks
# ******** THESE "SHOULD" NEVER BE ALTERED BY THE USER ************************
# ====================================== Internal Settings / Perl Configuration
+PerlSetVar lonVersion ''
PerlSetVar lonIDsDir /home/httpd/lonIDs
PerlSetVar lonTabDir /home/httpd/lonTabs
PerlSetVar lonUsersDir /home/httpd/lonUsers
@@ -672,8 +913,12 @@ PerlSetVar lonDaemons /home/http
PerlSetVar lonSockDir /home/httpd/sockets
PerlSetVar lonDocRoot /home/httpd/html
PerlSetVar lonIncludes /home/httpd/html/res/adm/includes
-PerlSetVar lonBrowsDet netscape:mozilla:msie:mozilla\/(\d+\.\d+)\s:9999&explorer:msie:netscape:msie\s(\d+\.\d+)\;:9999&mozilla:mozilla\/[5-9]:msie:mozilla\/(\d+\.\d+)\s:9999&amaya:amaya:mozilla:V(\d+\.\d+)\s:1
-
+PerlSetVar lonBrowsDet netscape:mozilla:msie:mozilla\/(\d+\.\d+)\s:9999:9999&explorer:msie:netscape:msie\s(\d+\.\d+)\;:9999:9999&mozilla:mozilla\/[5-9]:msie:mozilla\/(\d+\.\d+)\s:9999:1&amaya:amaya:mozilla:V(\d+\.\d+)\s:1:1
+PerlSetVar lonTextBrowsers opera:windows\s+ce:lynx
+PerlSetVar lonScansDir /home/httpd/scantron
+PerlSetVar lonScriptTimeout 10
+PerlSetVar BugzillaHost http://bugs.lon-capa.org/
+PerlSetVar FAQHost http://help.lon-capa.org/
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# NOTE: lonSqlAccess key is the password for the MySQL user
# www@localhost. This value must always be "localhostkey".
@@ -684,13 +929,68 @@ PerlSetVar lonBrowsDet netscape:m
PerlSetVar lonSqlAccess localhostkey
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# lonttpdPort is the port used by the lightweight graphics httpd server
+# not the main Apache server
+PerlSetVar lonhttpdPort 8080
+
+
+# Parameters used by secure lond/lonc
+
+#
+# Secure lond/lonc require ssl certificate and private
+# key files to function correctly. The certificate
+# files need not be terribly secure, but the private key files
+# should be set up so that only www (the lonc/lond effective user)
+# can read them.
+#
+# The definition below is the full path to the directory that
+# contains the certificate and key files:
+
+PerlSetVar lonCertificateDirectory /home/httpd/lonCerts
+
+#
+# Secure lond/lonc require two certificates and a private host key.
+# The certificates required are that of the lonCAPA certificate authority
+# and the certificate that authority issued to this host.
+# lonnetCertificateAuthority is the name of the file that contains the
+# lonCAPA certificate authority's certificate.
+# lonnetCertificate is the name of the file that contains the certificate
+# issued to the host by the certificate authority.
+# Both of these variables are names of files assumed to be in
+# lonCertificateDirectory:
+
+PerlSetVar lonnetCertificateAuthority loncapaCA.pem
+PerlSetVar lonnetCertificate lonhostcert.pem
+
+#
+# To generate the request for a certificate, and to negotiate the
+# initial ssl connection, the host requires a private key. This key
+# is created at lonCAPA install time. Did we mention above that it
+# should be set so that only www can read it? The variale below
+# is the name of the file relative to lonnetCertificateDirectory
+# that has the host's private key. Did we remember to tell you to
+# keep the permissions on that file set to rw------- (0600)?
+#
+
+PerlSetVar lonnetPrivateKey lonKey.pem
+
+# Did we mention that the file described above must have
+# permissions really locked down so that it can't be stolen?
+
+
# ====================================== Include machine-specific configuration
Include conf/loncapa.conf
+# ================================================= Include local configuration
+
+Include conf/loncapa_apache_local*.conf
+
# ================================================== Initiate mod_perl starting
PerlRequire conf/startup.pl
+
PerlFreshRestart On
+
500 Internal Server Error
Internal Server Error
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misconfiguration and was unable to complete
your request.
Please contact the server administrator at
root@localhost to inform them of the time this error occurred,
and the actions you performed just before this error.
More information about this error may be available
in the server error log.