## ## loncapa.conf -- Apache HTTP LON-CAPA configuration file ## ## $Id: loncapa.conf,v 1.13 2004/06/29 15:00:25 raeburn Exp $ ## # ======================================= Machine Specific / Perl Configuration # # ------------------------ The variable values are also read and shared by lond # LON-internal HostID of this machine PerlSetVar lonHostID {[[[[lonHostID]]]]} # Role of this machine: library, access PerlSetVar lonRole {[[[[lonRole]]]]} # Server Administration PerlSetVar lonAdmEMail {[[[[lonAdmEMail]]]]} # Support E-mail PerlSetVar lonSupportEMail {[[[[lonSupportEMail]]]]} # Default domain PerlSetVar lonDefDomain {[[[[lonDefDomain]]]]} # Load Limit ( 100% loadavg ) PerlSetVar lonLoadLim {[[[[lonLoadLim]]]]} # User Load Limit ( 100% loadavg ) PerlSetVar lonUserLoadLim {[[[[lonUserLoadLim]]]]} # Expiration for local copies and tokens in seconds PerlSetVar lonExpire {[[[[lonExpire]]]]} # Key to issue receipts PerlSetVar lonReceipt {[[[[lonReceipt]]]]} # # The variables below control the behavior of secure lond: # # # londAllowInsecure allows lond to fall back to insecure connections # in the event its peer is not yet updated to secure lonc. # If you are certain all the systems you are communicating with # are using secure lonc, set it to 0 PerlSetVar londAllowInsecure {[[[[londAllowInsecure]]]]} # loncAllowInsecure allows lonc to fall back to negotiating an insecure # connection with lond in the event the peer is not yet a secure lond. # If you are certain that all systems you are communicating with # are using secure lond, set it to 0 PerlSetVar loncAllowInsecure {[[[[loncAllowInsecure]]]]}