X-Git-Url: https://git.p6c8.net/jirafeau_project.git/blobdiff_plain/3e84a5debe0984bea841016ba587b109031a7816..129402901986004b50bf8bb338f681b0a0983800:/lib/config.original.php?ds=sidebyside diff --git a/lib/config.original.php b/lib/config.original.php index 365b5aa..ffff3ce 100644 --- a/lib/config.original.php +++ b/lib/config.original.php @@ -95,6 +95,7 @@ $cfg['upload_ip_nopassword'] = array(); /* Password for the admin interface. * An empty password will disable password authentication. * The password is a sha256 hash of the original version. + * Example: echo -n "myVerySecretAdminPassword" | sha256sum */ $cfg['admin_password'] = ''; @@ -183,6 +184,16 @@ $cfg['file_hash'] = 'md5'; */ $cfg['litespeed_workaround'] = false; +/* Use the X-Sendfile header which should cause your webserver to handle + * the sending of the file. The webserver must be configured to do this + * using the mod_xsendfile module in Apache or the appropriate config in + * lighttpd. The offload will not happen in the case of server-side encrypted + * files, but all other cases should work. Benefits include being able + * to resume downloads and seek instantly in media players like VLC or + * the Firefox/Discord/Chrome embedded player. + */ +$cfg['use_xsendfile'] = false; + /* Store uploader's IP along with 'link' file. * Depending of your legislation, you may have to adjust this parameter. */ @@ -199,3 +210,14 @@ $cfg['installation_done'] = false; * var- folder should kept secret and accessing it may lead to data leak if unprotected. */ $cfg['debug'] = false; + +/** Set Jirafeau's maximal upload chunk + * When Jirafeau upload a large file, Jirafeau sends several data chunks to fit server's capabilities. + * Jirafeau tries to upload each data chunk with the maximal size allowed by PHP (post_max_size and upload_max_filesize). + * However, too large PHP configuration values are not needed and could induce unwanted side effects (see #303). + * This parameter set Jirafeau's own maximal chunk size with a reasonable value. + * Option is only used for async uploads and won't be used for browsers without html5 support. + * You should not touch this parameter unless you have good reason to do so. Feel free to open an issue to ask questions. + * Set to 0 to remove limitation. + */ +$cfg['max_upload_chunk_size_bytes'] = 100000000; // 100MB