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# Hiawatha main configuration file
# This is a basic sample configuration file that sets up a:
# 1) Default web site at /srv/http/hiawatha (Note: fast CGI is not active on default site)
# 2) Virtual host for phpmyadmin at /srv/http/phpMyAdmin
# note: you must install phpmyadmin, mysql, php-mcrypt, and php-cgi separately. Be sure that extensions
# mcrypt.so and mysql.so are enabled in your php.ini.
# Also add phpmyadmin to your hosts file
# 3) FastCGI server
# GENERAL SETTINGS
ServerId = http
ConnectionsTotal = 150
ConnectionsPerIP = 10
SystemLogfile = /var/log/hiawatha/system.log
GarbageLogfile = /var/log/hiawatha/garbage.log
# BINDING SETTINGS
# A binding is where a client can connect to.
#
Binding {
Port = 80
}
### The following fast CGI daemons require php-fpm using a UNIX socket and TCP port, respectively.
# ACTIVATE a FastCGI server for php (using UNIX socket)
FastCGIserver {
FastCGIid = PHP5
ConnectTo = /run/php-fpm/php-fpm.sock
Extension = php
SessionTimeout = 30
}
# ACTIVATE a FastCGI server for php (using IP-address and TCP port)
#FastCGIserver {
# FastCGIid = PHP5
# ConnectTo = 127.0.0.1:9000
# Extension = php
# SessionTimeout = 30
#}
# DEFAULT WEBSITE
# It is wise to use your IP address as the hostname of the default website
# and give it a blank webpage. By doing so, automated webscanners won't find
# your possible vulnerable website.
#
Hostname = 127.0.0.1
WebsiteRoot = /srv/http/hiawatha
StartFile = index.html
AccessLogfile = /var/log/hiawatha/access.log
ErrorLogfile = /var/log/hiawatha/error.log
#ErrorHandler = 404:/error.cgi
UseXSLT = yes
# VIRTUAL HOSTS
VirtualHost {
# If you set WebsiteRoot to /usr/share/webapps/phpMyAdmin you don't need followsymlinks
# I symlinked the phpMyAdmin folder to '/srv/http/phpMyAdmin' so that I can easily remember where it's located but
# still set 'WebsiteRoot' to the real source directory. You could point WebsiteRoot to the
# symlinked directory, but you will have to set 'FollowSymlinks = yes' for that to function properly
#FollowSymlinks = yes
#WebsiteRoot = /srv/http/phpMyAdmin
WebsiteRoot = /usr/share/webapps/phpMyAdmin
Hostname = phpmyadmin
AccessLogfile = /var/log/hiawatha/phpmyadmin/access.log
ErrorLogfile = /var/log/hiawatha/phpmyadmin/error.log
StartFile = index.php
UseFastCGI = PHP5
}
# Add some more
#VirtualHost {
# Hostname = www.my-domain.com
# WebsiteRoot = /svr/http/my-domain/public
# StartFile = index.php
# AccessLogfile = /svr/http/my-domain/log/access.log
# ErrorLogfile = /svr/http/my-domain/log/error.log
# TimeForCGI = 5
# UseFastCGI = PHP5
# UseToolkit = banshee
#}
#Additional settings for monitoring
UrlToolkit {
ToolkitID = banshee
RequestURI isfile Return
Match ^/(css|files|images|js)/ Return
Match ^/(favicon.ico|robots.txt|sitemap.xml)$ Return
Match .*\?(.*) Rewrite /index.php?$1
Match .* Rewrite /index.php
}
VirtualHost {
Hostname = monitor.domain.com
WebsiteRoot = /svr/http/monitor/public
AccessLogfile = /svr/http/monitor/logfiles/access.log
ErrorLogfile = /svr/http/monitor/logfiles/error.log
StartFile = index.php
# ExecuteCGI = yes
UseFastCGI = PHP5 # Use if you use PHP as a FastCGI daemon
TimeForCGI = 15
UseToolkit = banshee
}
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