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add simpler default copyparty.conf that puts users in jail
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# not actually YAML but lets pretend:
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# -*- mode: yaml -*-
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# vim: ft=yaml:
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# put this file in /etc/
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[global]
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e2dsa # enable file indexing and filesystem scanning
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e2ts # and enable multimedia indexing
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ansi # and colors in log messages
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# disable logging to stdout/journalctl and log to a file instead;
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# $LOGS_DIRECTORY is usually /var/log/copyparty (comes from systemd)
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# and copyparty replaces %Y-%m%d with Year-MonthDay, so the
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# full path will be something like /var/log/copyparty/2023-1130.txt
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# (note: enable compression by adding .xz at the end)
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q, lo: $LOGS_DIRECTORY/%Y-%m%d.log
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# p: 80,443,3923 # listen on 80/443 as well (requires CAP_NET_BIND_SERVICE)
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# i: 127.0.0.1 # only allow connections from localhost (reverse-proxies)
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# ftp: 3921 # enable ftp server on port 3921
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# p: 3939 # listen on another port
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# df: 16 # stop accepting uploads if less than 16 GB free disk space
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# ver # show copyparty version in the controlpanel
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# grid # show thumbnails/grid-view by default
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# theme: 2 # monokai
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# name: datasaver # change the server-name that's displayed in the browser
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# stats, nos-dup # enable the prometheus endpoint, but disable the dupes counter (too slow)
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# no-robots, force-js # make it harder for search engines to read your server
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i: 127.0.0.1
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[accounts]
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ed: wark # username: password
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admin: password
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user: password2
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[/] # create a volume at "/" (the webroot), which will
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/mnt # share the contents of the "/mnt" folder
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[/]
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/var/lib/copyparty-jail
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accs:
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rw: * # everyone gets read-write access, but
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rwmda: ed # the user "ed" gets read-write-move-delete-admin
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gh: *
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r: user
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A: admin
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contrib/systemd/copyparty.example.conf
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contrib/systemd/copyparty.example.conf
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# not actually YAML but lets pretend:
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# -*- mode: yaml -*-
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# vim: ft=yaml:
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# put this file in /etc/
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[global]
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e2dsa # enable file indexing and filesystem scanning
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e2ts # and enable multimedia indexing
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ansi # and colors in log messages
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# disable logging to stdout/journalctl and log to a file instead;
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# $LOGS_DIRECTORY is usually /var/log/copyparty (comes from systemd)
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# and copyparty replaces %Y-%m%d with Year-MonthDay, so the
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# full path will be something like /var/log/copyparty/2023-1130.txt
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# (note: enable compression by adding .xz at the end)
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q, lo: $LOGS_DIRECTORY/%Y-%m%d.log
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# p: 80,443,3923 # listen on 80/443 as well (requires CAP_NET_BIND_SERVICE)
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# i: 127.0.0.1 # only allow connections from localhost (reverse-proxies)
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# ftp: 3921 # enable ftp server on port 3921
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# p: 3939 # listen on another port
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# df: 16 # stop accepting uploads if less than 16 GB free disk space
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# ver # show copyparty version in the controlpanel
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# grid # show thumbnails/grid-view by default
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# theme: 2 # monokai
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# name: datasaver # change the server-name that's displayed in the browser
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# stats, nos-dup # enable the prometheus endpoint, but disable the dupes counter (too slow)
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# no-robots, force-js # make it harder for search engines to read your server
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[accounts]
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ed: wark # username: password
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[/] # create a volume at "/" (the webroot), which will
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/mnt # share the contents of the "/mnt" folder
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accs:
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rw: * # everyone gets read-write access, but
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rwmda: ed # the user "ed" gets read-write-move-delete-admin
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