2 # The cleartext password for access to the administrative part. It
3 # can only be changed in this file, not via the administrative
5 admin_password = admin123
7 # Which module to use for authentication. Valid values are 'DB' and
8 # 'LDAP'. If 'LDAP' is used then users cannot change their password
12 # The cookie name can be changed if desired.
13 cookie_name = kivitendo_session_id
15 # The number of minutes a session is valid. The default value is eight
19 # The number of seconds to penalize failed login attempts. 0 disables
21 failed_login_penalty = 5
23 [authentication/database]
24 # Connection information for the database with the user and group
25 # inforamtion. This information is always needed, even if LDAP is
26 # used for authentication, as the user information is stored in this
27 # database while LDAP is only used for password verification.
29 # If 'module' is set to 'DB' then this database also contains the
38 # This section is only relevant if 'module' is set to 'LDAP'. It names
39 # the LDAP server the passwords are verified against by doing a LDAP
42 # At least the parameters 'host', 'attribute' and 'base_dn' have to be
45 # tls: Activate encryption via TLS
46 # attribute: Name of the LDAP attribute containing the user's login name
47 # base_dn: Base DN the LDAP searches start from
48 # filter: An optional LDAP filter specification. The string '<%login%>'
49 # is replaced by the user's login name before the search is started.
50 # bind_dn and bind_password:
51 # If searching the LDAP tree requires user credentials
52 # (e.g. ActiveDirectory) then these two parameters specify
53 # the user name and password to use.
64 # Set language for login and admin forms. Currently "de" (German)
65 # and "en" (English, not perfect) are available.
69 # path to temporary files (must be writeable by the web server)
71 # spool directory for batch printing
73 # templates base directory
75 # Path to the old memberfile (ignored on new installations)
76 memberfile = users/members
79 # Delivery method can be 'sendmail' or 'smtp' (the default). For
80 # 'method = sendmail' the parameter 'mail_delivery.sendmail' is used
81 # as the executable to call. If 'applications.sendmail' still exists
82 # (backwards compatibility) then 'applications.sendmail' will be used
83 # instead of 'mail_delivery.sendmail'.
85 # Location of sendmail for 'method = sendmail'
86 sendmail = /usr/sbin/sendmail -t<%if myconfig_email%> -f <%myconfig_email%><%end%>
87 # Settings for 'method = smtp'. Only set 'port' if your SMTP server
88 # runs on a non-standard port (25 for 'security=none' or
89 # 'security=tls', 465 for 'security=ssl').
92 # Security can be 'tls', 'ssl' or 'none'. Unset equals 'none'. This
93 # determines whether or not encryption is used and which kind. For
94 # 'tls' the module 'Net::SSLGlue' is required; for 'ssl'
95 # 'Net::SMTP::SSL' is required and 'none' only uses 'Net::SMTP'.
97 # Authentication is only used if 'login' is set. You should only use
98 # that with 'tls' or 'ssl' encryption.
103 # Location of OpenOffice.org writer
104 openofficeorg_writer = oowriter
105 # Location of the X virtual frame buffer used for OpenOffice
107 # Location of the html2ps binary
109 # Location of the Ghostscript binary
111 # Location of the pdflatex (or compatible, e.g. xetex) binary
113 # Location of the Python interpreter to use when converting from
114 # OpenDocument to PDF. Some distributions compile UNO support only
115 # into binaries located in different locations than the main Python
119 # Location of the aqbanking binary to use when converting MT940 files
120 # into the kivitendo import format
121 aqbanking = /usr/bin/aqbanking-cli
124 # Add the following paths to the PATH environment variable.
125 path = /usr/local/bin:/usr/X11R6/bin:/usr/X11/bin
126 # Add the following paths to the PERL5LIB environment variable.
127 # "/sw/lib/perl5" is for Mac OS X with Fink's Perl.
129 # Add the following paths to the PYTHONPATH environment variable for
130 # locating Python modules. Python is used when converting OpenDocument
131 # files into PDF files.
135 # If you have LaTeX installed set to 1
137 # Minimal support for Excel print templates
139 # Enable or disable support for OpenDocument print templates
141 # Chose whether or not OpenOffice should remain running after a
142 # conversion. If yes then the conversion of subsequent documents will
143 # be a lot faster. You need to have Python and the Python UNO bindings
144 # (part of OpenOffice) installed.
145 openofficeorg_daemon = 1
146 openofficeorg_daemon_port = 2002
149 # kivitendo client (either its name or its database ID) for database
150 # access (both 'client' and 'login' are required)
152 # kivitendo user (login) name to use for certain jobs (both 'client'
153 # and 'login' are required)
155 # Set to 1 for debug messages in /tmp/kivitendo-debug.log
157 # Chose a system user the daemon should run under when started as root.
160 [task_server/notify_on_failure]
161 # If you want email notifications for failed jobs then set this to a
162 # kivitendo user (login) name. The subject can be changed as well.
164 # The "From:" header for said email.
165 email_from = kivitendo Daemon <root@localhost>
166 # The subject for said email.
167 email_subject = kivitendo Task-Server: Hintergrundjob fehlgeschlagen
168 # The template file used for the email's body.
169 email_template = templates/webpages/task_server/failure_notification_email.txt
172 # The user name a report about the posted and printed invoices is sent
175 # The "From:" header for said email.
176 email_from = kivitendo Daemon <root@localhost>
177 # The subject for said email.
178 email_subject = Benachrichtigung: automatisch erstellte Rechnungen
179 # The template file used for the email's body.
180 email_template = templates/webpages/oe/periodic_invoices_email.txt
184 # modules to be tested
185 # Add without SL::BackgroundJob::SelfTest:: prefix
186 # Separate with space.
187 modules = Transactions
189 # you probably don't want to be spammed with "everything ok" every day. enable
190 # this when you add new tests to make sure they run correctly for a few days
191 send_email_on_success = 0
193 # will log into the standard logfile
196 # user login (!) to send the email to.
198 # will be used to send your report mail
200 # The subject line for your report mail
201 email_subject = kivitendo self test report
202 # template. currently txt and html templates are recognized and correctly mime send.
203 email_template = templates/mail/self_test/status_mail.txt
206 # Automatic login will only work if both "client" and "login" are
207 # given. "client" can be a client's database ID or its name. "login"
208 # is simply a user's login name.
212 # autorun lines will be executed after autologin.
213 # be warned that loading huge libraries will noticably lengthen startup time.
214 #autorun = require "bin/mozilla/common.pl";
215 # = use English qw(-no_match_vars);
216 # = use List::Util qw(min max);
217 # = sub take { my $max = shift; my $r = ref($_[0]) eq 'ARRAY' ? $_[0] : \@_; return @{$r}[0..List::Util::min($max, scalar(@{$r})) - 1]; }
219 # location of history file for permanent history
220 history_file = users/console_history
222 # location of a separate log file for the console. everything normally written
223 # to the kivitendo log will be put here if triggered from the console
224 log_file = /tmp/kivitendo_console_debug.log
228 # Several tests need a database they can alter data in freely. This
229 # database will be dropped & created before any other test is run. The
230 # following parameters must be given:
240 # Several settings related to the development of kivitendo.
242 # "client" is used by several scripts (e.g. rose_auto_create_model.pl)
243 # when they need access to the database. It can be either a client's
244 # database ID or its name.
248 # Use DBIx::Log4perl for logging DBI calls. The string LXDEBUGFILE
249 # will be replaced by the file name configured for $::lxdebug.
251 dbix_log4perl_config = log4perl.logger = FATAL, LOGFILE
252 = log4perl.appender.LOGFILE=Log::Log4perl::Appender::File
253 = log4perl.appender.LOGFILE.filename=LXDEBUGFILE
254 = log4perl.appender.LOGFILE.mode=append
255 = log4perl.appender.LOGFILE.Threshold = ERROR
256 = log4perl.appender.LOGFILE.layout=PatternLayout
257 = log4perl.appender.LOGFILE.layout.ConversionPattern=[%r] %F %L %c - %m%n
258 = log4perl.logger.DBIx.Log4perl=DEBUG, A1
259 = log4perl.appender.A1=Log::Log4perl::Appender::File
260 = log4perl.appender.A1.filename=LXDEBUGFILE
261 = log4perl.appender.A1.mode=append
262 = log4perl.appender.A1.layout=Log::Log4perl::Layout::PatternLayout
263 = log4perl.appender.A1.layout.ConversionPattern=%d %p> %F{1}:%L %M - %m%n
265 # Activate certain global debug messages. If you want to combine
266 # several options then list them seperated by spaces.
268 # Possible values include:
269 # NONE - no debug output (default)
273 # QUERY - Dump SQL queries (only in legacy code; see also "dbix_log4perl" above)
274 # TRACE - Track function calls and returns
275 # BACKTRACE_ON_ERROR - Print a function call backtrace when $form->error() is called
276 # REQUEST_TIMER - Log timing of HTTP requests
277 # REQUEST - Log each request. Careful! Passwords get filtered, but
278 # there may be confidential information being logged here
280 # ALL - all possible debug messages
282 # DEVEL - sames as "INFO QUERY TRACE BACKTRACE_ON_ERROR REQUEST_TIMER"
285 # global_level = TRACE QUERY
288 # Activate monitoring of the content of $form. If it is active then
289 # monitoring can be turned on for certain variables with the
291 # $form->{"Watchdog::<variable>"} = 1;
292 # Monitoring has a performance cost and is therefore deactivated by
296 # If you want to debug the creation of LaTeX files then set this to 1.
297 # That way the temporary LaTeX files created during PDF creation are
298 # not removed and remain in the "users" directory.
301 # Restart the FastCGI process if changes to the program or template
302 # files have been detected. The restart will occur after the request
303 # in which the changes have been detected has completed.
304 restart_fcgi_process_on_changes = 0
306 # The file name where the debug messages are written to.
307 file_name = /tmp/kivitendo-debug.log
309 # If set to 1 then the installation will be kept unlocked even if a
310 # database upgrade fails.
311 keep_installation_unlocked = 0
313 # If set to 1 then all resource links (JavaScript, CSS files) output
314 # via $::request->{layout}->use_stylesheet() / use_javascript() will
315 # be made unique by appending a random GET parameter. This will cause
316 # the web browser to always reload the resources.
317 auto_reload_resources = 0
319 # If set to 1 each exception will include a full stack backtrace.
323 # If you want phone numbers to be clickable then this must be set to a
324 # command that does the actually dialing. Within this command three
325 # variables are replaced before it is executed:
327 # 1. <%phone_extension%> and <%phone_password%> are taken from the user
328 # configuration (changeable in the admin interface).
329 # 2. <%number%> is the number to dial. It has already been sanitized
330 # and formatted correctly regarding e.g. the international dialing
333 # The following is an example that works with the OpenUC telephony
335 # dial_command = curl --insecure -X PUT https://<%phone_extension%>:<%phone_password%>@IP.AD.DR.ESS:8443/sipxconfig/rest/my/call/<%number%>
337 # If you need to dial something before the actual number then set
338 # external_prefix to it.
340 # The prefix for international calls (numbers starting with +).
341 international_dialing_prefix = 00