# This is an sh-style shell configuration file. Variable names should
# be separated from their assignements by a single '=' and no spaces.
+# Environement variables with the same names as these variables but
+# prefeced by "MONKEYSPHERE_" will take precedence over the values
+# specified here.
-#FIXME: shouldn't this be in /var by default? These are not text
-#files, and they should generally not be managed directly by the
-#admin:
-# GPG home directory for server
-#GNUPGHOME=/etc/monkeysphere/gnupg
+# Log level. Can be SILENT, ERROR, INFO, DEBUG, in increasing order
+# of verbosity.
+#LOG_LEVEL=INFO
-# GPG keyserver to search for keys
+# GPG keyserver to search for keys.
#KEYSERVER=subkeys.pgp.net
-# Required user key capabilities
-# Must be quoted, lowercase, space-seperated list of the following:
-# e = encrypt
-# s = sign
-# c = certify
-# a = authentication
-#REQUIRED_USER_KEY_CAPABILITY="a"
-
# Path to authorized_user_ids file to process to create
# authorized_keys file. '%h' will be replaced by the home directory
# of the user, and %u will be replaced by the username of the user.
# For purely admin-controlled authorized_user_ids, you might put them
# in /etc/monkeysphere/authorized_user_ids/%u
-#AUTHORIZED_USER_IDS="%h/.config/monkeysphere/authorized_user_ids"
-
-#FIXME: why is the following variable named USER_CONTROLLED_...?
-#shouldn't this be something like MONKEYSPHERE_RAW_AUTHORIZED_KEYS
-#instead? For example, what about a server where the administrator
-#has locked down the authorized_keys file from user control, but still
-#wants to combine raw authorized_keys for some users with the
-#monkeysphere?
+#AUTHORIZED_USER_IDS="%h/.monkeysphere/authorized_user_ids"
# Whether to add user controlled authorized_keys file to
# monkeysphere-generated authorized_keys file. Should be path to file
# where '%h' will be replaced by the home directory of the user or
# '%u' by the username. To not add any user-controlled file, put "-"
-#FIXME: this usage of "-" contravenes the normal convention where "-"
-#means standard in/out. Why not use "none" or "" instead?
-#USER_CONTROLLED_AUTHORIZED_KEYS="%h/.ssh/authorized_keys"
+# FIXME: this usage of "-" contravenes the normal convention where "-"
+# means standard in/out. Why not use "none" or "" instead?
+#RAW_AUTHORIZED_KEYS="%h/.ssh/authorized_keys"
+
+# User who controls the monkeysphere authentication keyring.
+#MONKEYSPHERE_USER=monkeysphere