MEMCACHED, /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------*\ | MEMCACHED SPECIFIC SETTINGS | \*----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ // Connection to memcached for data storage. To connect via UNIX socket instead // of TCP, set host to 'unix:///path/to/memcached.sock' and port to 0. "memcached_host" => 'localhost', "memcached_port" => 11211, // If you use SASL authentication, change both `memcached_binary` and // `memcached_use_sasl` to true, and enter your SASL username and password. // Note: SASL authentication is only supported in the PHP `memcached` extension! // If you are using `memcache` and need SASL, consider switching to `memcached`. "memcached_binary" => false, "memcached_use_sasl" => false, "memcached_sasl_user" => "", "memcached_sasl_pass" => "", // A prefix to use for all variables sent to memcached. Useful if you have a // shared memcached instance or run multiple instances of Hauk. "memcached_prefix" => 'hauk', /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------*\ | REDIS SPECIFIC SETTINGS | \*----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ // Connection to Redis for data storage. To connect via UNIX socket instead of // TCP, set host to '/path/to/redis.sock'. "redis_host" => 'localhost', "redis_port" => 6379, // If you use password authentication in Redis, set `redis_use_auth` to true and // enter the password in `redis_auth`. "redis_use_auth" => false, "redis_auth" => '', // A prefix to use for all variables sent to Redis. Useful if you have a shared // Redis instance or run multiple instances of Hauk. "redis_prefix" => 'hauk', /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------*\ | AUTHENTICATION | \*----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ // Users must be authenticated to use the Hauk server. The default // authentication method is using a static server password that is shared by all // users, without the need for a username. You can, however, use other // authentication methods. Valid values here include: // // - PASSWORD: Use a static, shared server password for everyone // - HTPASSWD: Require a username and separate password for each user // - LDAP: Authenticate users against an LDAP server "auth_method" => PASSWORD, /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------*\ | PASSWORD AUTHENTICATION | \*----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ // A hashed password that is required for creating sessions and posting location // data to Hauk. To generate this value on the terminal: // - MD5 (insecure!): openssl passwd -1 // - bcrypt (secure): htpasswd -nBC 10 "" | tail -c +2 "password_hash" => '$2y$10$4ZP1iY8A3dZygXoPgsXYV.S3gHzBbiT9nSfONjhWrvMxVPkcFq1Ka', // Default value above is empty string (no password) and is VERY INSECURE. // Trust me, you really should change this unless you intentionally want a // public instance that anyone in the world can use freely. // // Also note that users have the option to save the server password locally on // their devices using a "Remember password" checkbox. If they choose to do so, // the password will be stored in plain text (unhashed) on their devices. You // are encouraged to generate a random password to prevent risks associated with // credential reuse, should the password somehow be leaked from their devices. /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------*\ | HTPASSWD AUTHENTICATION | \*----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ // A file that contains a pairing between users and hashed passwords. To // generate this file on the terminal: // - htpasswd -cBC 10 /etc/hauk/users.htpasswd // To add additional users to an existing file: // - htpasswd -BC 10 /etc/hauk/users.htpasswd "htpasswd_path" => '/etc/hauk/users.htpasswd', /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------*\ | LDAP AUTHENTICATION | \*----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ // URI that points to the LDAP server. Use "ldap://" for unencrypted LDAP as // well as when using StartTLS, use "ldaps://" for regular LDAP over TLS. Port // number is typically 389 (ldap) or 636 (ldaps). "ldap_uri" => 'ldaps://ldap.example.com:636', // Whether or not you wish to use StartTLS. StartTLS cannot be used in // combination with `ldaps`. "ldap_start_tls" => false, // Base DN to search for users. "ldap_base_dn" => 'ou=People,dc=example,dc=com', // DN to bind to to perform user search. This should ideally be a read-only // account as the password is stored in plain-text in this config file. "ldap_bind_dn" => 'cn=admin,dc=example,dc=com', "ldap_bind_pass" => 'Adm1nP4ssw0rd', // A filter that finds the user trying to authenticate. %s is substituted with // the username provided by the user in the app. // // You can also use this to restrict access to Hauk to only authorized users if // you do not wish to grant all LDAP users permission to use your Hauk instance. // For example, (&(uid=%s)(memberOf=cn=HaukUsers,ou=Groups,dc=example,dc=com)) // will only let the user connect if they are part of the "HaukUsers" group in // the "Groups" OU. "ldap_user_filter" => '(uid=%s)', /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------*\ | GENERAL SETTINGS | \*----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ // Hauk v1.4 and on allows you to request a custom link ID instead of having the // server randomly generate one. Custom links can use characters A-Z, a-z, 0-9, // - (dash), and _ (underscore). If you want to disallow the option to request // custom links, set this to false. // // If a user requests particular custom link that is already in use, that user // will not have their request honored and will get a randomly generated link // instead. "allow_link_req" => true, // If you want certain links to only be usable by some users, you can reserve // them here. The following example reserves https://example.com/?WheresAlice // for user "alice" only, and reserves https://example.com/?TheRealBob // for use by both "bob" and "charlie". // // If you use Tasker or another automation platform to automatically start // sharing to a specific link ID, it's a good idea to specify it here so that // others cannot use it while you are inactive. // // Note that for this setting to have any effect, you have to specify an // auth_method that requires both a username and a password, such as HTPASSWD. "reserved_links" => [ 'WheresAlice' => ['alice'], 'TheRealBob' => ['bob', 'charlie'], ], // If you want to enable pre-approved custom links only, you can choose to // enable reservation whitelist mode. If this setting is set to true, custom // link IDs will only be accepted if they are present in the reserved_links // array above - requests to share to other links than those in the array will // not be honored. "reserve_whitelist" => false, // The type of links to generate when making new links for shares. Can be any // of the following: // // | Link style | Example | No. of combinations | Avg. bruteforce time | // +----------------------------+---------------------------------------+-----------------------+-------------------------------+ // | LINK_4_PLUS_4_UPPER_CASE | V8LQ-H2UM | 1.79 * 10^12 (34^8) | 28.3 years | // | LINK_4_PLUS_4_LOWER_CASE | qae3-ulna | 2.82 * 10^12 (36^8) | 44.7 years | // | LINK_4_PLUS_4_MIXED_CASE | HEq3-tgJ1 | 1.28 * 10^14 (58^8) | 2030 years | // | LINK_UUID_V4 | 09c8a3b1-e78f-48b1-a604-0da49e99cb5d | 5.32 * 10^36 (2^122) | 84.2 septillion years | // | LINK_16_HEX | 6cde14c4c6551b41 | 1.84 * 10^19 (2^64) | 292 million years | // | LINK_16_UPPER_CASE | WVHA2FNMRT9HSKJK | 3.19 * 10^24 (34^16) | 50.6 trillion years | // | LINK_16_LOWER_CASE | bdyslxszs14cj359 | 7.95 * 10^24 (36^16) | 126 trillion years | // | LINK_16_MIXED_CASE | 1Ayh2yUXDe3sdF3S | 1.64 * 10^28 (58^16) | 260 quadrillion years | // | LINK_32_HEX | 22adf21f11491ae8f3ae128e23a6782f | 3.40 * 10^38 (2^128) | 5.39 octillion years | // | LINK_32_UPPER_CASE | R88M1Z2KPL27XN8MF73KCRYPHJD4QQMT | 1.02 * 10^49 (34^32) | 161 undecillion years | // | LINK_32_LOWER_CASE | itgbolrbq1c02eot5o46c5wixhdrdb5m | 6.33 * 10^49 (36^32) | 1 duodecillion years | // | LINK_32_MIXED_CASE | qf5pqr2UKTUT6vREPPSTuqSKkCMojF17 | 2.69 * 10^56 (58^32) | 4.26 quattuordecillion years | // // For any MIXED_CASE variants, upper-case I and lower-case L will not appear // because they are visually very similar and are easily confused. For the same // reason, MIXED_CASE and UPPER_CASE variants will not generate 0 and O. // // The default value is LINK_4_PLUS_4_UPPER_CASE, which is still considered very // secure. The bruteforce times in the table below are the average time it would // take to find a valid sharing link, when there is one link active, at 1000 // guesses per second. For the default setting, this means it would take almost // 45 years to find the link. // // This is assuming that the link is active 24/7 for that entire time. If you // only have a link active 2% of the time, it would take over 2200 years. // // At 1000 guesses per second, you will likely notice that your server is // noticeably slower and rapidly filling up with access logs. // // Very long links are also time-consuming to type, should you find yourself // in need of typing in a link manually on another computer. This is the reason // that short links are default. // // ---- PLEASE NOTE ---- // This option is provided to you only because several people have requested it // as a convenience. You are free to change it, but you should know that // changing the default here gives you, for all intents and purposes, no // security advantage in practice. // "link_style" => LINK_4_PLUS_4_UPPER_CASE, // Leaflet tile URI template for the map frontend. Here are some examples: // // - OpenStreetMap directly: // https://{s}.tile.openstreetmap.org/{z}/{x}/{y}.png // - Mapbox: // https://api.tiles.mapbox.com/v4/mapbox.streets/{z}/{x}/{y}.png?access_token=YOUR_ACCESS_TOKEN // - Thunderforest: // https://{s}.tile.thunderforest.com/neighbourhood/{z}/{x}/{y}.png?apikey=YOUR_API_KEY // - Esri: // https://server.arcgisonline.com/ArcGIS/rest/services/World_Street_Map/MapServer/tile/{z}/{y}/{x} // - OpenMapSurfer: // https://maps.heigit.org/openmapsurfer/tiles/roads/webmercator/{z}/{x}/{y}.png // - Hydda (OSM Sweden): // https://{s}.tile.openstreetmap.se/hydda/full/{z}/{x}/{y}.png // // Make sure you have permission to use the source you choose, and also use a // proper attribution for that provider. "map_tile_uri" => 'https://{s}.tile.openstreetmap.org/{z}/{x}/{y}.png', // Attribution HTML code to be displayed in the bottom right corner of the map. // The default value is suitable for OpenStreetMap tiles. "map_attribution" => 'Map data © OpenStreetMap contributors, CC-BY-SA', // Default and maximum zoom levels allowed on the map (0-20), higher value means // closer zooming. "default_zoom" => 14, "max_zoom" => 19, // Maximum duration of a single location share, in seconds. "max_duration" => 604800, // Minimum time between each location update, in seconds. "min_interval" => 1, // The time that should pass without any location updates received, in seconds, // before the user is marked "offline" on the map. "offline_timeout" => 30, // The timeout in seconds for map update requests from the map view. If a web // request takes this long without a response, the map viewer is considered // offline and will get a warning notifying them that they have lost their // network connection. "request_timeout" => 10, // Maximum number of data points stored for each share before old points are // deleted. Map clients will see up to this amount of data points when they load // the page. "max_cached_pts" => 3, // Maximum number of data points that may be visible on the map at any time. // This is used to draw trails behind the current location map marker. Higher // values will show longer trails, but may reduce performance. "max_shown_pts" => 100, // Number of seconds of data that should be used to calculate velocity. "v_data_points" => 2, // The color of the marker trails. HTML color name or #rrggbb hex color code. "trail_color" => '#d80037', // The unit of measurement of velocity. Valid are: // KILOMETERS_PER_HOUR, MILES_PER_HOUR, METERS_PER_SECOND "velocity_unit" => KILOMETERS_PER_HOUR, // The publicly accessible URL to reach Hauk, with trailing slash. "public_url" => 'https://hauk.nelim.org/' );