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.TH "default.conf" "5" "Feb 21 2011" "FreeIPA" "FreeIPA Manual Pages"
.SH "NAME"
default.conf \- IPA configuration file
.SH "SYNOPSIS"
/etc/ipa/default.conf, ~/.ipa/default.conf, /etc/ipa/server.conf, /etc/ipa/cli.conf
.SH "DESCRIPTION"
The \fIdefault.conf \fRconfiguration file is used to set system\-wide defaults to be applied when running IPA clients and servers.
Users may create an optional configuration file in \fI~/.ipa/default.conf\fR which will be merged into the system\-wide defaults file.
The following files are read, in order:
.nf
~/.ipa/default.conf
/etc/ipa/.conf
/etc/ipa/default.conf
built\-in constants
.fi
The IPA server does not read ~/.ipa/default.conf.
The first setting wins.
.SH "SYNTAX"
The configuration options are not case sensitive. The values may be case sensitive, depending on the option.
Blank lines are ignored.
Lines beginning with # are comments and are ignored.
Valid lines consist of an option name, an equals sign and a value. Spaces surrounding equals sign are ignored. An option terminates at the end of a line.
Values should not be quoted, the quotes will not be stripped.
.np
# Wrong \- don't include quotes
verbose = "True"
# Right \- Properly formatted options
verbose = True
verbose=True
.fi
Options must appear in the section named [global]. There are no other sections defined or used currently.
Options may be defined that are not used by IPA. Be careful of misspellings, they will not be rejected.
.SH "OPTIONS"
The following options are relevant for the server:
.TP
.B basedn\fR
Specifies the base DN to use when performing LDAP operations. The base must be in DN format (dc=example,dc=com).
.TP
.B ca_agent_port
Specifies the secure CA agent port. The default is 9443 for Dogtag 9, and 8443 for Dogtag 10.
.TP
.B ca_ee_port
Specifies the secure CA end user port. The default is 9444 for Dogtag 9, and 8443 for Dogtag 10.
.TP
.B ca_host
Specifies the hostname of the dogtag CA server. The default is the hostname of the IPA server.
.TP
.B ca_port
Specifies the insecure CA end user port. The default is 9180 for Dogtag 9, and 8080 for Dogtag 10.
.TP
.B context
Specifies the context that IPA is being executed in. IPA may operate differently depending on the context. The current defined contexts are cli and server. Additionally this value is used to load /etc/ipa/\fBcontext\fR.conf to provide context\-specific configuration. For example, if you want to always perform client requests in verbose mode but do not want to have verbose enabled on the server, add the verbose option to \fI/etc/ipa/cli.conf\fR.
.TP
.B debug
When True provides detailed information. Specifically this set the global log level to "debug". Default is False.
.TP
.B dogtag_version
Stores the version of Dogtag. Value 9 is assumed if not specified otherwise.
.TP
.B domain
The domain of the IPA server e.g. example.com.
.TP
.B enable_ra
Specifies whether the CA is acting as an RA agent, such as when dogtag is being used as the Certificate Authority. This setting only applies to the IPA server configuration.
.TP
.B fallback
Specifies whether an IPA client should attempt to fall back and try other services if the first connection fails.
.TP
.B host
Specifies the hostname of the IPA server. This value is used to construct URL values on the client and server.
.TP
.B in_server
Specifies whether requests should be forwarded to an IPA server or handled locally. This is used internally by IPA in a similar way as context. The same IPA framework is used by the ipa command\-line tool and the server. This setting tells the framework whether it should execute the command as if on the server or forward it via XML\-RPC to a remote server.
.TP
.B in_tree
This is used in development and is generally a detected value. It means that the code is being executed within a source tree.
.TP
.B interactive
Specifies whether values should be prompted for or not. The default is True.
.TP
.B ldap_uri
Specifies the URI of the IPA LDAP server to connect to. The URI scheme may be one of \fBldap\fR or \fBldapi\fR. The default is to use ldapi, e.g. ldapi://%2fvar%2frun%2fslapd\-EXAMPLE\-COM.socket
.TP
.B log_logger_XXX
loggers matching regexp will be assigned XXX level.
.IP
Logger levels can be explicitly specified for specific loggers as
opposed to a global logging level. Specific loggers are indicated
by a list of regular expressions bound to a level. If a logger's
name matches the regexp then it is assigned that level. This config item
must begin with "log_logger_level_" and then be
followed by a symbolic or numeric log level, for example:
.IP
log_logger_level_debug = ipalib\\.dn\\..*
.IP
log_logger_level_35 = ipalib\\.plugins\\.dogtag
.IP
The first line says any logger belonging to the ipalib.dn module
will have it's level configured to debug.
.IP
The second line say the ipa.plugins.dogtag logger will be
configured to level 35.
.IP
This config item is useful when you only want to see the log output from
one or more selected loggers. Turning on the global debug flag will produce
an enormous amount of output. This allows you to leave the global debug flag
off and selectively enable output from a specific logger. Typically loggers
are bound to classes and plugins.
.IP
Note: logger names are a dot ('.') separated list forming a path
in the logger tree. The dot character is also a regular
expression metacharacter (matches any character) therefore you
will usually need to escape the dot in the logger names by
preceeding it with a backslash.
.TP
.B mode
Specifies the mode the server is running in. The currently support values are \fBproduction\fR and \fBdevelopment\fR. When running in production mode some self\-tests are skipped to improve performance.
.TP
.B mount_ipa
Specifies the mount point that the development server will register. The default is /ipa/
.TP
.B prompt_all
Specifies that all options should be prompted for in the IPA client, even optional values. Default is False.
.TP
.B ra_plugin
Specifies the name of the CA back end to use. The current options are \fBselfsign\fR and \fBdogtag\fR. This is a server\-side setting. Changing this value is not recommended as the CA back end is only set up during initial installation.
.TP
.B realm
Specifies the Kerberos realm.
.TP
.B session_auth_duration