Provided by: kopano-ical_8.7.0-7ubuntu1.1_amd64
NAME
kopano-ical.cfg - The Kopano iCal/CalDAV gateway configuration file
SYNOPSIS
ical.cfg
DESCRIPTION
The ical.cfg is a configuration file for the Kopano iCal/CalDAV Gateway. ical.cfg contains instructions for the software to set up the logging system and to enable or disable the normal or SSL part of the service.
FILE FORMAT
The file consists of one big section, but parameters can be grouped by functionality. The parameters are written in the form: name = value The file is line-based. Each newline-terminated line represents either a comment, nothing, a parameter or a directive. A line beginning with `#' is considered a comment, and will be ignored by Kopano. Parameter names are case sensitive. Lines beginning with `!' are directives. Directives are written in the form: !directive [argument(s)] The following directives exist: include Include and process argument Example: !include common.cfg
EXPLANATION OF EACH PARAMETER
ical_listen A space-separated list of address:port specifiers for where the server should listen for HTTP/CalDAV connections. IPv6 addresses need to be enclosed in brackets (as in [2001:db8::1]:236), and the asterisk is the multi-protocol address wildcard. Default: *:8080 icals_listen A space-separated list of address:port spcifiers for implicit-SSL CalDAV/HTTPS connections, similar to ical_listen. Previous versions of ZCP/KC suggested port 8443. Default: (none) server_socket The http address of the storage server. Default: http://localhost:236/ It is not advised to specify the UNIX socket here, but the http address instead. In default configuration the gateway will then be trusted by the storage server (as set in its local_admin_users configuration setting). Unless is run as an untrusted user, by specifying the run_as_user, the gateway always authenticates users even if they provide no or wrong credentials! run_as_user After correctly starting, the iCal/CalDAV gateway process will become this user, dropping root privileges. Note that the log file needs to be writeable by this user, and the directory too to create new logfiles after logrotation. This can also be achieved by setting the correct group and permissions. Default value is empty, not changing the user after starting. run_as_group After correctly starting, the iCal/CalDAV gateway process will become this group, dropping root privileges. Default value is empty, not changing the group after starting. pid_file Write the process ID number to this file. This is used by the init.d script to correctly stop/restart the service. Default: /var/run/kopano/ical.pid running_path Change directory to this path when running in daemonize mode. When using the -F switch to run in the foreground the directory will not be changed. Default: / coredump_enabled When a crash occurs or an assertion fails, a coredump file can be generated by the system for use with a crash report. For details, see the kopano-coredump(5) manpage. Default: systemdefault process_model You can change the process model between fork and thread. The forked model uses somewhat more resources, but if a crash is triggered, this will only affect one user. In the threaded model, a crash means all users are affected, and will not be able to use the service. Default: thread ssl_private_key_file The iCal/CalDAV gateway will use this file as private key for SSL TLS. This file can be created with: openssl genrsa -out /etc/kopano/ical/privkey.pem 2048. Default: /etc/kopano/ical/privkey.pem ssl_certificate_file The iCal/CalDAV gateway will use this file as certificate for SSL TLS. A self-signed certificate can be created with: openssl req -new -x509 -key /etc/kopano/ical/privkey.pem -out /etc/kopano/ical/cert.pem -days 1095. Default: /etc/kopano/ical/cert.pem ssl_verify_client Enable client certificate verification with value yes. All other values disable the verification. Default: no ssl_verify_file The file to verify the clients certificates with. Default: value not set. ssl_verify_path The path with the files to verify the clients certificates with. Default: value not set. ssl_protocols A space-separated list of disabled or enabled protocol names. Supported protocol names depend on the system's SSL library; depending on version, one or more of the following are available: TLSv1.3, TLSv1.2, TLSv1.1, SSLv3, SSLv2. To disable a protocol, prefix the name with an exclamation mark. Default: !SSLv2 !SSLv3 !TLSv1 !TLSv1.1 ssl_ciphers A colon-separated list of disabled or enabled SSL/TLS ciphers. Supported cipher names depend on the system's SSL library, and are generally plentiful. To disable a cipher or cipher group, prefix the name with a minus or exclamation mark. Details and meaning of the syntax are described in ciphers(1). Default: DEFAULT:!LOW:!SSLv2:!SSLv3:!TLSv1.0:!TLSv1.1:!EXPORT:!DH:!PSK:!kRSA:!aDSS:!aNULL:+AES ssl_prefer_server_ciphers In SSLv3 and newer, the server side gets to make the ultimate cipher pick out of the set that both ends support. In doing so, it can either use the client preference list, or, if this directive is set to "yes", its own list (as determined by ssl_cipher). Default: yes ssl_curves ECDH curves to use for SSL Default: X25519:P-521:P-384:P-256 log_method The method which should be used for logging. Valid values are: syslog Use the syslog service. Messages will be sent using the "mail" facility tag. See also journald.conf(5) or syslog.conf(5). file Log to a file. The filename will be specified in log_file. auto Autoselect mode: If log_file is set, that will be used. Else, syslog will be used if it looks like it is available. Else, stderr. Default: auto log_file When logging to a file, specify the filename in this parameter. Use - (minus sign) for stderr output. Default: - log_level The level of output for logging in the range from 0 to 6. "0" means no logging, "1" for critical messages only, "2" for error or worse, "3" for warning or worse, "4" for notice or worse, "5" for info or worse, "6" debug. Default: 3 log_timestamp Specify whether to prefix each log line with a timestamp in 'file' logging mode. Default: 1 log_buffer_size Buffer logging in what sized blocks. The special value 0 selects line buffering. Default: 0 enable_ical_get Enable the ical GET method to download an entire calendar. When set to 'yes', the GET method is enabled and allowed. If not, then calendars can only be retrieved with the CalDAV PROPFIND method, which is much more efficient. This option allows you to force the use of CalDAV which lowers load on your server.
RELOADING
The following options are reloadable by sending the kopano-ical process a HUP signal: log_level
FILES
/etc/kopano/ical.cfg The Kopano iCal/CalDAV gateway configuration file.
AUTHOR
Written by Kopano.
SEE ALSO
kopano-ical(8)