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moonraker.conf
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[server]
host: 0.0.0.0
port: 7126
klippy_uds_address: /home/pi/printer_2_data/comms/klippy.sock
[authorization]
trusted_clients:
10.0.0.0/8
127.0.0.0/8
169.254.0.0/16
172.16.0.0/12
192.168.0.0/16
FE80::/10
::1/128
cors_domains:
http://*.lan
http://*.local
https://my.mainsail.xyz
http://my.mainsail.xyz
https://app.fluidd.xyz
http://app.fluidd.xyz
[octoprint_compat]
[history]
[update_manager]
channel: dev
refresh_interval: 168
[update_manager mainsail]
type: web
channel: stable
repo: mainsail-crew/mainsail
path: ~/mainsail
[file_manager]
enable_object_processing: True
[machine]
#provider: systemd_dbus
# The provider implementation used to collect system service information
# and run service actions (ie: start, restart, stop). This can be "none",
# "systemd_dbus", or "systemd_cli". If the provider is set to "none" service
# action APIs will be disabled. The default is systemd_dbus.
sudo_password: 12345678
# The password for the linux user. When set Moonraker can run linux commands
# that require elevated permissions. This option accepts Jinja2 Templates,
# see the [secrets] section for details. It is strongly recommended to only
# set this option when required and to use the aforementioned secrets module
# when doing so. The default is no sudo password is set.
#validate_service:
# Enables validation of Moonraker's systemd service unit. If Moonraker
# detects that a change is necessary it will attempt to do so. Custom
# installations and installations that do systemd should set this to False.
# The default is True.
#validate_config:
# Enables validation of Moonraker's configuration. If Moonraker detects
# deprecated options it will attempt to correct them. The default is True.
#force_validation:
# By default Moonraker will not attempt to revalidate if a previous attempt
# at validation successfully completed. Setting this value to True will force
# Moonraker to perform validation. The default is False.