+/* List of IP allowed to upload a file.
+ * If list is empty, then there is no upload restriction based on IP
+ * Elements of the list can be a single IP (e.g. "123.45.67.89") or
+ * an IP range (e.g. "123.45.0.0/16").
+ * Note that CIDR notation is available for IPv4 only for the moment.
+ */
+$cfg['upload_ip'] = array();
+/* An empty admin password will disable the classic admin password
+ * authentication.
+ */
+$cfg['admin_password'] = '';
+/* If set, let's the user to be authenticated as administrator.
+ * The user provided here is the user authenticated by HTTP authentication.
+ * Note that Jirafeau does not manage the HTTP login part, it just check
+ * that the provided user is logged.
+ * If admin_password parameter is also set, admin_password is ignored.
+ */
+$cfg['admin_http_auth_user'] = '';
+/* Select different options for availability of uploaded files.
+ * Possible values in array:
+ * 'minute': file is available for one minute
+ * 'hour': file available for one hour
+ * 'day': file available for one day
+ * 'week': file available for one week
+ * 'month': file is available for one month
+ * 'year': file available for one year
+ * 'none': unlimited availability
+ */
+$cfg['availabilities'] = array ('minute' => true,
+ 'hour' => true,
+ 'day' => true,
+ 'week' => true,
+ 'month' => true,
+ 'year' => false,
+ 'none' => false);
+/* Set maximal upload size expressed in MB.
+ * 0 mean unlimited upload size.
+ */
+$cfg['maximal_upload_size'] = 0;
+/* If your Jirafeau is behind some reverse proxies, you can set there IPs
+ * so Jirafeau get visitor's IP from HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR instead of
+ * REMOTE_ADDR.
+ * for example:
+ * $cfg['proxy_ip'] = array('12.34.56.78');
+ */
+$cfg['proxy_ip'] = array();