<?php
/***
* CentOS-News configuration files.
*
*/
/* HTTP */
define('BASEURL', 'http://localhost/~al/cnus/trunk/');
/* HTML */
define('HTML_TITLE', 'CentOS EspaƱol');
/* LANGUAGE */
define('LANGUAGE', 'es');
/* LDAP */
define('LDAP_HOST', 'localhost');
define('LDAP_PORT', '389');
define('LDAP_DN', 'ou=people,dc=example,dc=com');
define('LDAP_ROOTDN', 'cn=manager,dc=example,dc=com');
define('LDAP_ROOTPW', 'ldap.Example28.InLife');
define('LDAP_PASSHASH', '{MD5}'); // Ex. {MD5}, {SHA}
define('LDAP_FILTER_ATT', 'preferredlanguage');
define('LDAP_FILTER_TYPE', '=');
define('LDAP_FILTER_VALUE', LANGUAGE);
/* DATABASE
In order to this configuration to take effect, you need to commit the
following steps:
1. Get into PostgreSQL as superuser and create a database to store the
tables used by this application.
2. Build database from predifined SQL commands.
3. Create the user you'll use to connect to PostgreSQL.
(Ex. createuser -P -d cnus )
4. Add, to the created user, access to authenticate in the PostgreSQL
host base authentication file (var/lib/pgsql/pg_hba.conf).
For example:
# TYPE DATABASE USER CIDR-ADDRESS METHOD
local cnus cnus md5
5. Reload PostgreSQL service (Ex. service postgresql reload)
*/
define('DB_USERNAME', 'cnus'); // Username
define('DB_PASSWORD', 'www.Cnus'); // Password
define('DB_DBNAME', 'cnus'); // Database name
//--- stop editing here!
define('ABSPATH', dirname(__FILE__) . '/');
?>