mds/www-apps/davical/files/rscds.conf

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<?php
/***************************************************************************
* *
* These apply everywhere and will need setting *
* *
***************************************************************************/
/****************************
********* Mandatory *********
*****************************/
/**
* Ex : $c->pg_connect[] = 'dbname=davical port=5432 user=general'
* The application will attempt to
* connect to the database, successively applying connection parameters from
* the array in $c->pg_connect.
* used in the web interface but also the caldav Server
*/
$c->pg_connect[] = "dbname=davical user=general";
// $c->pg_connect[] = "dbname=davical user=general port=5433 host=somehost password=mypass";
/****************************
********* Desirable *********
*****************************/
/**
* default : Really Simple CalDAV Store
* Is used to specify the authentication realm of the server, as well as
* being used as a name to display in various places.
*/
$c->system_name = "Really Simple CalDAV Store";
/**
* default is false
* If true, then events requested from someone other than the admmin or owner
* of a calendar will not get any alarm for it. Some client software also
* allows you to configure calendar by calendar which ones allow alarms.
*/
$c->hide_alarm = true;
/**
*default is false
*If true, then TODO requested from someone other than the admmin or owner
* of a calendar will not get any answer
*/
$c->hide_TODO = true;
/***************************************************************************
* *
* ADMIN web Interface *
* *
***************************************************************************/
/**
* Displayed on the login page to indicate who you should ask if you have
* problems logging on. Also for the "From" of the email sent when a user
* has lost his password and click on the login page
* on "Help! I've forgotten my password"
*/
$c->admin_email ='calendar-admin@example.com';
/**
* default=true
* if true the admin web interface will
* have link on name to access details
* <p>The "enable_row_linking" option controls whether javascript is used
* to make the entire row clickable in browse lists in the administration
* pages. Since this doesn't work in Konqueror you may want to set this
* to false if you expect people to be using Konqueror with the DAViCal
* administration pages.</p>
*/
// $c->enable_row_linking = true;
/**
* These should be an array of style sheets with a path specified relative
* to the root directory. Used for overriding display styles in the admin
* interface.
* e.g. : $c->local_styles = array('/css/my.css');
**/
// $c->local_styles = array();
// $c->print_styles = array();
/***************************************************************************
* *
* Caldav Server *
* *
***************************************************************************/
/**
* The "collections_always_exist" value defines whether a MKCALENDAR
* command is needed to create a calendar collection before calendar
* resources can be stored in it. You will want to leave this to the
* default (true) if people will be using Evolution or Sunbird /
* Lightning against this because that software does not support the
* creation of calendar collections.
* Default: true
*/
// $c->collections_always_exist = true;
/**
* The name of a user's "home" calendar. This will be created for each
* new user.
* Default: 'home'
*/
// $c->home_calendar_name = 'home';
/**
* An array of groups / permissions which should be automatically added
* for each new user created. This is a crude mechanism which we
* will hopefully manage to work out some better approach for in the
* future. For now, create an array that looks something like:
* array( 9 => 'R', 4 => 'A' )
* to create a 'read' relationship to user_no 9 and an 'all' relation
* with user_no 4.
* Default: none
*/
// $c->default_relationships = array();
/***************************************************************************
* *
* External Authentication Sources *
* *
***************************************************************************/
/**
* Allow specifying another way to control access of the user by authenticating
* him against other drivers such has LDAP (the default is the PgSQL DB)
* $c->authenticate_hook['call'] should be set to the name of the plugin and must
* be a valid function that will be call like this:
* call_user_func( $c->authenticate_hook['call'], $username, $password )
*
* The login mecanism is made in 2 places:
* - for the web interface in: index.php that calls RSCDSSession.php that extends
* Session.php (from AWL libraries)
* - for the caldav client in: caldav.php that calls BasicAuthSession.php
* Both Session.php and BasicAuthSession.php check against the
* authenticate_hook['call'], although for BasicAuthSession.php this will be for
* each page. For Session.php this will only occur during login.
*
* $c->authenticate_hook['config'] should be set up with any configuration data
* needed by the authenticate call for the moment used only in awl/inc/AuthPlugins.php
* and he used to authenticate the user should be at least 'password,user_no'
* awl/inc/AuthPlugins.php is a sample file not used by showing what could be
* a hook
*/
/********************************/
/******* Other AWL hook *********/
/********************************/
// require_once('auth-functions.php');
// $c->authenticate_hook = array(
// 'call' => 'AuthExternalAwl',
// 'config' => array(
// // A PgSQL database connection string for the database containing user records
// 'connection' => 'dbname=wrms host=otherhost port=5433 user=general',
// // Which columns should be fetched from the database
// 'columns' => "user_no, active, email_ok, joined, last_update AS updated, last_used, username, password, fullname, email",
// // a WHERE clause to limit the records returned.
// 'where' => "active AND org_code=7"
// )
// );
/********************************/
/*********** LDAP hook **********/
/********************************/
/*
* For Active Directory go down to the next example.
*/
//$c->authenticate_hook['call'] = 'LDAP_check';
//$c->authenticate_hook['config'] = array(
// 'host' => 'www.tennaxia.net', //host name of your LDAP Server
// 'port' => '389', //port
/* For the initial bind to be anonymous leave bindDN and passDN
commented out */
// DN to bind to this server enabling to perform request
// 'bindDN'=> 'cn=manager,cn=internal,dc=tennaxia,dc=net',
// Password of the previous bindDN to bind to this server enabling to perform request
// 'passDN'=> 'xxxxxxxx',
// 'protocolVersion' => '3', //Version of LDAP protocol to use
// 'baseDNUsers'=> 'dc=tennaxia,dc=net', //where to look at valid user
// 'filterUsers' => 'objectClass=kolabInetOrgPerson', //filter which must validate a user according to RFC4515, i.e. surrounded by brackets
// 'baseDNGroups' => 'ou=divisions,dc=tennaxia,dc=net', //not used ATM
// 'filterGroups' => 'objectClass=groupOfUniqueNames', //not used ATM
/** /!\ "username" should be set and "updated" must be set **/
// 'mapping_field' => array("username" => "uid",
// "updated" => "modifyTimestamp",
// "fullname" => "cn" ,
// "email" =>"mail"
// ), //used to create the user based on his ldap properties
/** used to set default value for all users, will be overcharged by ldap if defined also in mapping_field **/
// 'default_value' => array("date_format_type" => "E","locale" => "fr_FR"),
/** foreach key set start and length in the string provided by ldap
example for openLDAP timestamp : 20070503162215Z **/
// 'format_updated'=> array('Y' => array(0,4),'m' => array(4,2),'d'=> array(6,2),'H' => array(8,2),'M'=>array(10,2),'S' => array(12,2)),
// 'startTLS' => 'yes', // Require that TLS is used for LDAP?
// If ldap_start_tls is not working, it is probably
// because php wants to validate the server's
// certificate. Try adding "TLS_REQCERT never" to the
// ldap configuration file that php uses (e.g. /etc/ldap.conf
// or /etc/ldap/ldap.conf). Of course, this lessens security!
// 'scope' => 'subtree', // Search scope to use, defaults to subtree.
// // Allowed values: base, onelevel, subtree.
//
// );
//
//include('drivers_ldap.php');
/*
* Use the following LDAP example if you are using Active Directory
*
* You will need to change host, passDN and DOMAIN in bindDN
* and baseDNUsers.
*/
//$c->authenticate_hook['call'] = 'LDAP_check';
//$c->authenticate_hook['config'] = array(
// 'host' => 'ldap://ldap.example.net',
// 'bindDN' => 'auth@DOMAIN',
// 'passDN' => 'secret',
// 'baseDNUsers' => 'dc=DOMAIN,dc=local',
// 'protocolVersion' => 3,
// 'optReferrals' => 0,
// 'filterUsers' => '(&(objectcategory=person)(objectclass=user)(givenname=*))',
// 'mapping_field' => array("username" => "uid",
// "fullname" => "cn" ,
// "email" => "mail"),
// 'default_value' => array("date_format_type" => "E","locale" => "en_NZ"),
// 'format_updated' => array('Y' => array(0,4),'m' => array(4,2),'d'=> array(6,2),'H' => array(8,2),'M'=>array(10,2),'S' => array(12,2))
// );
//include('drivers_ldap.php');
/**
* Authentication against PAM using the Squid helper script.
*/
//$c->authenticate_hook = array(
// 'call' => 'SQUID_PAM_check',
// 'config' => array( 'script' => '/usr/bin/pam_auth', 'email_base' => 'example.com' );
// );
//include('drivers_squid_pam.php');
/**
* The default locale will be "en_NZ";
* If you are in a non-English locale, you can set the default_locale
* configuration to one of the supported locales.
*
* Supported Locales (at present, see: "select * from supported_locales ;" for a full list)
*
* "de_DE", "en_NZ", "es_AR", "fr_FR", "nl_NL", "ru_RU"
*
* If you want locale support you probably know more about configuring it than me, but
* at this stage it should be noted that all translations are UTF-8, and pages are
* served as UTF-8, so you will need to ensure that the UTF-8 versions of these locales
* are supported on your system.
*
* People interested in providing new translations are directed to the Wiki:
* http://rscds.sourceforge.net/moin/TranslatingRscds
**/
// $c->default_locale = "en_NZ";
/**
* Default will be $_SERVER['SERVER_NAME'];
* This is used to construct URLs which are passed in the answers to the client. You may
* want to force this to a specific domain in responses if your system is accessed by
* multiple names, otherwise you probably won't need to change it.
*/
// $c->domain_name;
/**
* Used as a fallback for the TZID of an event where one is not supplied as part
* of a VEVENT. The local (server) time zone will be used as a default.
*/
// $c->local_tzid;