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Modify the configuration files to finalize the install of Roundcube. The configuration changes are intended to be identical to how Roundcube was configured on Wheezy. However, Jessie ships with PHP 5.6. This version of PHP enforces SSL certificate checking by default. This means using 127.0.0.1 or localhost in SSL connection strings fails. `{{ mail_server_hostname }}` is used in these places instead.
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Django/Jinja
88 lines
3.0 KiB
Django/Jinja
# automatically generated by the maintainer scripts of roundcube
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# any changes you make will be preserved, though your comments
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# will be lost! to change your settings you should edit this
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# file and then run "dpkg-reconfigure roundcube"
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# dbc_install: configure database with dbconfig-common?
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# set to anything but "true" to opt out of assistance
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dbc_install='true'
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# dbc_upgrade: upgrade database with dbconfig-common?
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# set to anything but "true" to opt out of assistance
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dbc_upgrade='true'
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# dbc_remove: deconfigure database with dbconfig-common?
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# set to anything but "true" to opt out of assistance
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dbc_remove=''
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# dbc_dbtype: type of underlying database to use
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# this exists primarily to let dbconfig-common know what database
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# type to use when a package supports multiple database types.
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# don't change this value unless you know for certain that this
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# package supports multiple database types
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dbc_dbtype='pgsql'
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# dbc_dbuser: database user
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# the name of the user who we will use to connect to the database.
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dbc_dbuser='{{ webmail_db_username }}'
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# dbc_dbpass: database user password
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# the password to use with the above username when connecting
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# to a database, if one is required
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dbc_dbpass='{{ webmail_db_password }}'
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# dbc_dballow: allowed host to connect from
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# only for database types that support specifying the host from
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# which the database user is allowed to connect from
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# this string defines for which host the dbc_dbuser is allowed
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# to connect
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# this value is only really used again when you reconfigure the
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# package
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dbc_dballow=''
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# dbc_dbserver: database host.
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# leave unset to use localhost (or a more efficient local method
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# if it exists).
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dbc_dbserver='localhost'
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# dbc_dbport: remote database port
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# leave unset to use the default. only applicable if you are
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# using a remote database.
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dbc_dbport=''
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# dbc_dbname: name of database
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# this is the name of your application's database.
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dbc_dbname='{{ webmail_db_database }}'
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# dbc_dbadmin: name of the administrative user
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# this is the administrative user that is used to create all of the above
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# The exception is the MySQL/MariaDB localhost case, where this value is
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# ignored and instead is determined from /etc/mysql/debian.cnf.
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dbc_dbadmin='{{ db_admin_username }}'
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# dbc_basepath: base directory to hold database files
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# leave unset to use the default. only applicable if you are
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# using a local (filesystem based) database.
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dbc_basepath=''
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##
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## postgresql specific settings. if you don't use postgresql,
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## you can safely ignore all of these
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##
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# dbc_ssl: should we require ssl?
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# set to "true" to require that connections use ssl
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dbc_ssl=''
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# dbc_authmethod_admin: authentication method for admin
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# dbc_authmethod_user: authentication method for dbuser
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# see the section titled "AUTHENTICATION METHODS" in
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# /usr/share/doc/dbconfig-common/README.pgsql for more info
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dbc_authmethod_admin=''
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dbc_authmethod_user=''
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##
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## end postgresql specific settings
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##
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