debug = true source_code = "https://github.com/realaravinth/dumbserve" [server] # Please set a unique value, your mCaptcha instance's security depends on this being # unique cookie_secret = "Zae0OOxf^bOJ#zN^&k7VozgW&QAx%n02TQFXpRMG4cCU0xMzgu3dna@tQ9dvc&TlE6p*n#kXUdLZJCQsuODIV%r$@o4%770ePQB7m#dpV!optk01NpY0@615w5e2Br4d" # The port at which you want authentication to listen to # takes a number, choose from 1000-10000 if you dont know what you are doing port = 7000 #IP address. Enter 0.0.0.0 to listen on all available addresses ip= "0.0.0.0" # enter your hostname, eg: example.com domain = "localhost" # Set true if you have setup TLS with a reverse proxy like Nginx. # Does HTTPS redirect and sends additional headers that can only be used if # HTTPS available to improve security proxy_has_tls = false #url_prefix = "" #[database] ## This section deals with the database location and how to access it ## Please note that at the moment, we have support for only postgresqa. ## Example, if you are Batman, your config would be: ## hostname = "batcave.org" ## port = "5432" ## username = "batman" ## password = "somereallycomplicatedBatmanpassword" #hostname = "localhost" #port = "5432" #username = "postgres" #password = "password" #name = "postgres" #pool = 4 #database_type="postgres" # "postgres", "maria" [files] path = "/tmp/dumbserve" creds = [ { username = "dumbserve", password = "foobar" } ]