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# it should never change, unless you want to start over.
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server-name "example.com";
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# Chroot to the specified directory immediately upon starting. Note that all
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# other paths and files must be specified relative to the chroot.
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#
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# This only works if Telodendria is being run as root. If it isn't, then a
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# warning is printed to the log, and no chroot is done. In that case, this
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# path is prepended to all the other paths and files, to create a sort of
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# soft chroot.
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chroot "/var/telodendria";
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# Set the effective user and group to run as, immediately after making the
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# chroot and socket binding calls.
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#
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# Note that this only works if Telodendria is being run as root. If it isn't,
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# then a warning is printed to the log if the current user and group are not
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# equal to what's specified here.
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#
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# The first parameter is the user, and the second is the group. If the second
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# is not specified, then it is assumed to be the same as the first.
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id "_telodendria" "_telodendria";
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# The data directory in which Telodendria will store all user and
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# event information. Telodendria doesn't use a database; it uses a
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# flat-file directory structure, sort of like how most SMTP servers
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# use Maildirs or mbox files.
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data-dir "/var/telodendria";
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data-dir "/data";
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# Whether to enable federation or not. Matrix is by default
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# a federated protocol, but if you just want your own internal chat
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# in a chroot, the log file will have to live inside the chroot.
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#
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# Acceptable values here are "stdout", "stderr", or a log file.
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log "/var/log/telodendria.log" {
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log "/telodendria.log" {
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# The level to log. This can be one of "error", "warning",
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# "task", "message", or "debug", with each level showing all
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# the levels above it as well. For example, "error" shows
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