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# -*- mode: conf -*-
# vim:ft=cfg
# Config file for Radicale - A simple calendar server
#
# Place it into /etc/radicale/config (global)
# or ~/.config/radicale/config (user)
#
# The current values are the default ones
[server]
# CalDAV server hostnames separated by a comma
# IPv4 syntax: address:port
# IPv6 syntax: [address]:port
# For example: 0.0.0.0:9999, [::]:9999
#hosts = 127.0.0.1:5232
# Daemon flag
#daemon = False
# File storing the PID in daemon mode
#pid =
# Max parallel connections
#max_connections = 20
# Max size of request body (bytes)
#max_content_length = 10000000
# Socket timeout (seconds)
#timeout = 10
# SSL flag, enable HTTPS protocol
#ssl = False
# SSL certificate path
#certificate = /etc/ssl/radicale.cert.pem
# SSL private key
#key = /etc/ssl/radicale.key.pem
# CA certificate for validating clients. This can be used to secure
# TCP traffic between Radicale and a reverse proxy
#certificate_authority =
# SSL Protocol used. See python's ssl module for available values
#protocol = PROTOCOL_TLSv1_2
# Available ciphers. See python's ssl module for available ciphers
#ciphers =
# Reverse DNS to resolve client address in logs
#dns_lookup = True
# Message displayed in the client when a password is needed
#realm = Radicale - Password Required
[encoding]
# Encoding for responding requests
#request = utf-8
# Encoding for storing local collections
#stock = utf-8
[auth]
# Authentication method
# Value: none | htpasswd | remote_user | http_x_remote_user
#type = none
# Htpasswd filename
#htpasswd_filename = /etc/radicale/users
# Htpasswd encryption method
# Value: plain | sha1 | ssha | crypt | bcrypt | md5
# Only bcrypt can be considered secure.
# bcrypt and md5 require the passlib library to be installed.
#htpasswd_encryption = bcrypt
# Incorrect authentication delay (seconds)
#delay = 1
[rights]
# Rights backend
# Value: none | authenticated | owner_only | owner_write | from_file
#type = owner_only
# File for rights management from_file
#file = /etc/radicale/rights
[storage]
# Storage backend
# Value: multifilesystem
#type = multifilesystem
# Folder for storing local collections, created if not present
#filesystem_folder = /var/lib/radicale/collections
# Lock the storage. Never start multiple instances of Radicale or edit the
# storage externally while Radicale is running if disabled.
#filesystem_locking = True
# Sync all changes to disk during requests. (This can impair performance.)
# Disabling it increases the risk of data loss, when the system crashes or
# power fails!
#filesystem_fsync = True
# Delete sync token that are older (seconds)
#max_sync_token_age = 2592000
# Close the lock file when no more clients are waiting.
# This option is not very useful in general, but on Windows files that are
# opened cannot be deleted.
#filesystem_close_lock_file = False
# Command that is run after changes to storage
# Example: ([ -d .git ] || git init) && git add -A && (git diff --cached --quiet || git commit -m "Changes by "%(user)s)
#hook =
[web]
# Web interface backend
# Value: none | internal
#type = internal
[logging]
# Logging configuration file
# If no config is given, simple information is printed on the standard output
# For more information about the syntax of the configuration file, see:
# http://docs.python.org/library/logging.config.html
#config =
# Set the default logging level to debug
#debug = False
# Store all environment variables (including those set in the shell)
#full_environment = False
# Don't include passwords in logs
#mask_passwords = True
[headers]
# Additional HTTP headers
#Access-Control-Allow-Origin = *