From: <da...@us...> - 2005-05-06 21:25:12
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Update of /cvsroot/phpicalendar/phpicalendar In directory sc8-pr-cvs1.sourceforge.net:/tmp/cvs-serv4255 Modified Files: config.inc.php Log Message: SF Patch #1177367 Trivial option to support non-standard FTP ports. Index: config.inc.php =================================================================== RCS file: /cvsroot/phpicalendar/phpicalendar/config.inc.php,v retrieving revision 1.164 retrieving revision 1.165 diff -C2 -d -r1.164 -r1.165 *** config.inc.php 31 Oct 2004 19:50:11 -0000 1.164 --- config.inc.php 6 May 2005 21:25:02 -0000 1.165 *************** *** 50,58 **** // Administration settings (/admin/) ! $allow_admin = 'yes'; // Set to yes to allow the admin page - remember to change the default password if using 'internal' as the $auth_method $auth_method = 'ftp'; // Valid values are: 'ftp', 'internal', or 'none'. 'ftp' uses the ftp server's username and password as well as ftp commands to delete and copy files. 'internal' uses $auth_internal_username and $auth_internal_password defined below - CHANGE the password. 'none' uses NO authentication - meant to be used with another form of authentication such as http basic. $auth_internal_username = 'admin'; // Only used if $auth_method='internal'. The username for the administrator. ! $auth_internal_password = 'admin'; // Only used if $auth_method='internal'. The password for the administrator. $ftp_server = 'localhost'; // Only used if $auth_method='ftp'. The ftp server name. 'localhost' will work for most servers. $ftp_calendar_path = ''; // Only used if $auth_method='ftp'. The full path to the calendar directory on the ftp server. If = '', will attempt to deduce the path based on $calendar_path, but may not be accurate depending on ftp server config. --- 50,59 ---- // Administration settings (/admin/) ! $allow_admin = 'yes'; // Set to yes to allow the admin page - remember to change the default password if using 'internal' as the $auth_method $auth_method = 'ftp'; // Valid values are: 'ftp', 'internal', or 'none'. 'ftp' uses the ftp server's username and password as well as ftp commands to delete and copy files. 'internal' uses $auth_internal_username and $auth_internal_password defined below - CHANGE the password. 'none' uses NO authentication - meant to be used with another form of authentication such as http basic. $auth_internal_username = 'admin'; // Only used if $auth_method='internal'. The username for the administrator. ! $auth_internal_password = 'admin'; // Only used if $auth_method='internal'. The password for the administrator. $ftp_server = 'localhost'; // Only used if $auth_method='ftp'. The ftp server name. 'localhost' will work for most servers. + $ftp_port = '21'; // Only used if $auth_method='ftp'. The ftp port. '21' is the default for ftp servers. $ftp_calendar_path = ''; // Only used if $auth_method='ftp'. The full path to the calendar directory on the ftp server. If = '', will attempt to deduce the path based on $calendar_path, but may not be accurate depending on ftp server config. *************** *** 93,95 **** $apache_map['user4'] = array(''); // Example: $apache_map['username'] = array('Calendar1', 'Calendar2'); // add more lines as necessary ! ?> \ No newline at end of file --- 94,96 ---- $apache_map['user4'] = array(''); // Example: $apache_map['username'] = array('Calendar1', 'Calendar2'); // add more lines as necessary ! ?> |