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// Using the "file" method only works if the web interface is located at the same host as Seon is running!
 
// Using the "file" method only works if the web interface is located at the same host as Seon is running!
  
$config_type="'''file'''";
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$config_type="file";
 
// $config_type="direct";
 
// $config_type="direct";
  
$config_file="'''/etc/seon.conf'''";
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$config_file="/etc/seon.conf";
  
 
// confguration part for direct configuration: just uncomment the following 5 lines and change values as needed
 
// confguration part for direct configuration: just uncomment the following 5 lines and change values as needed
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// enable this flag if a user-sight of this web interface is wanted
 
// enable this flag if a user-sight of this web interface is wanted
$userview='''true''';
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$userview=true;
 
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Revision as of 10:40, 2 May 2007

Configuration

The Seon Core administrative web interface is configured via the file

database.inc.php

where the first lines are intersting only:

<?php
// Since 21.10.2006, you have two options to configure your web interface:
// - by pointing to an Seon configuration file (like "/etc/seon.conf")
// - by typing in the database connection values directly
// The type of used configuration is defined in the variable "config_type" using either "file" or "direct".
// Using the "file" method only works if the web interface is located at the same host as Seon is running!

$config_type="file";
// $config_type="direct";

$config_file="/etc/seon.conf";

// confguration part for direct configuration: just uncomment the following 5 lines and change values as needed
// $mysql_host = "localhost:3306:/tmp/mysql.sock";
// $mysql_user = "seon";
// $mysql_password = "seon";
// $DBName = "seon";
// $tableprefix="seon_";

// enable this flag if a user-sight of this web interface is wanted
$userview=true;