124 lines
2.3 KiB
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124 lines
2.3 KiB
Plaintext
# $Id$
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#
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# This is the mt-daapd config file.
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#
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#
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# web_root (required)
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#
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# Location of the admin web pages. This should be correct
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#
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web_root /usr/share/mt-daapd/admin-root
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#
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# port (required)
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#
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# What port to listen on. It is possible to use a different
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# port, but this is the default iTunes port
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#
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port 3689
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#
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# admin_pw (required)
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#
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# This is the password to the administrative pages
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#
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admin_pw mt-daapd
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#
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# db_dir (required)
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#
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# This is where mt-daapd stores its database of song information.
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#
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db_dir /var/cache/mt-daapd
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#
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# mp3_dir (required)
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#
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# Location of the mp3 files to share
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#
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mp3_dir /mnt/mp3
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#
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# servername (required)
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#
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# This is both the name of the server as advertised
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# via rendezvous, and the name of the database
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# exported via DAAP
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#
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servername mt-daapd
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#
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# runas (required)
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#
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# This is the user to drop privs to if running as
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# root. If mt-daapd is not started as root, this
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# configuration option is ignored. Notice that this
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# must be specified whether the server is running
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# as root or not.
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#
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runas nobody
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#
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# playlist (optional)
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#
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# This is the location of a playlist file.
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# This is for Apple-style "Smart Playlists"
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# See the mt-daapd.playlist file in the
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# contrib directory for syntax and examples
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#
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# Note that static playlists will still
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# show up, even if this directive is not
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# specified
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#
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playlist /etc/mt-daapd.playlist
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#
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# password (optional)
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#
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# This is the password required to listen to MP3 files
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# i.e. the password that iTunes prompts for
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#
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#password mp3
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#
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# extensions (optional)
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#
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# These are the file extensions that the daap server will
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# try to index and serve. By default, it only indexes and
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# serves .mp3 files. It can also server .m4a and .m4p files,
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# and just about any other files, really. Unfortunately, while
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# it can *attempt* to serve other files (.ogg?), iTunes won't
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# play them. Perhaps this would be useful on Linux with
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# Rhythmbox, once it understands daap. (hurry up!)
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#
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extensions .mp3,.m4a,.m4p
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#
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# logfile (optional)
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#
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# This is the file to log to. If this is not configured,
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# then it will log to the syslog.
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#
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# Not that the -d <level> switch will control the log verbosity.
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# By default, it runs at log level 1. Log level 9 will churn
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# out scads of useless debugging information. Values in between
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# will vary the amount of logging you get.
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#
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#logfile /var/log/mt-daapd.log
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