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| author | Lukasz Kasprzak <lukasz.kasprzak@pm.me> | 2026-04-14 22:32:43 +0200 |
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| committer | Lukasz Kasprzak <lukasz.kasprzak@pm.me> | 2026-04-14 22:32:43 +0200 |
| commit | 83f7fe4b8402bab171d110703a1b1115efbc9b28 (patch) | |
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cleaned up many scrits and deleted some that were of no use; renamed a lot
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diff --git a/straper/db/public/pygopherd/etc-pygopherd/pygopherd.conf b/straper/db/public/pygopherd/etc-pygopherd/pygopherd.conf deleted file mode 100644 index 085ac70..0000000 --- a/straper/db/public/pygopherd/etc-pygopherd/pygopherd.conf +++ /dev/null @@ -1,514 +0,0 @@ -###################################################################### -# OVERALL SETTINGS FOR PYGOPHERD -###################################################################### - -[pygopherd] - -################################################## -# Operating System / Overall Behavior -################################################## - -# Set this to true if you want the server to "detach" itself; that is, -# to go into the background after it starts. - -detach = no - -# If you want gopherd to write a PID file, set this to the location -# where you want it. Otherwise, comment out this line. - -pidfile = /var/run/pygopherd/pygopherd.pid - -################################################## -# Network -################################################## - -# The server name to present to the world. If you do not specify it -# here, Pygopherd will attempt to figure it out automatically. -# This is used only to present to clients. It does not control -# where the server listens. -# -servername = gopher.labunix.xyz - -# The interface on which to listen. It should be an IP address or -# a domain name. If specified, pygopherd will attempt to listen to -# the specified port on only this interface -- useful if you are doing -# virtual hosting. If not specified, pygopherd will listen on all -# interfaces the OS provides. If in doubt, do not specify this. -# -# interface = gopher.example.com - -# What port to listen on. If not running as root, this must be -# greater than 1024. - -port = 70 - -# Type of server to run. Valid options are ForkingTCPServer -# and ThreadingTCPServer. ForkingTCPServer is highly recommended -# for now. - -servertype = ForkingTCPServer - -# What port to *say* we're listening on. Most people should NOT -# specify this. You might want to if you are using firewalling or -# port forwarding and the port number is different to the world than -# it is locally. - -# advertisedport = 70 - -# Do we timeout on client conections? HIGHLY RECOMMENDED! -# Value is given in seconds. If given, any read or write that makes -# no progress in this number of seconds will time out. - -timeout = 60 - -################################################## -# Data Handling -################################################## - -# You can add a header to every directory by creating a -# .abstract file in that directory and filling it with the -# information you like. This will then be rendered as a header -# for the directory. This option controls this feature. Note: -# for this to work, you must define a mapping to ABSTRACT in eaexts -# below. - -abstract_headers = on - -# Individual files and folders can also have abstracts. You can -# choose to have pygopherd render these abstracts in the directory -# listing itself -- they'll appear beneath the menu name for the file. -# You can set this option to any of three values: -# -# always -- always render these abstracts. -# unsupported -- render them only for protocols that do not natively -# support abstracts. Gopher+ is the only protocol that natively -# supports them currently. -# never -- never render these abstracts. - -abstract_entries = always - -################################################## -# Error handling -################################################## - -# If there is an error, you can decide whether or not to log a full -# backtrace. A full backtrace will usually be needed to find the -# problem. - -tracebacks = yes - -################################################## -# Security -################################################## - -## Whether or not to use chroot. -# This option is only valid if you are running pygopherd as root! - -usechroot = yes - -## Username and groupname to setreuid/setregid to. Valid only if -## starting pygopherd as root. Comment out if you don't want this -## functionality. NOTE: DO NOT RUN AS ROOT UNLESS YOU USE THESE! BAD BAD BAD! - -#setuid = gopher -#setgid = gopher - -################################################## -# TLS -################################################## - -# Enable TLS by sniffing the first byte of the client request for the start of -# a TLS handshake. This allows both TLS and plaintext requests to be served -# over the same port. - -enable_tls = no - -# File paths to the server certificate and keyfile in PEM format. These are -# required if TLS is enabled. When using chroot, the certificates will be -# loaded while root privileges are still active. -# -# tls_certfile = -# tls_keyfile = - -################################################## -# Filesystem and MIME -################################################## - -# Where the documents are stored. - -root = /srv/gopher - -# Location of a file to use to figure out MIME types. You can -# specify multiple files here -- just separate them with a colon. -# ALL of them that are found will be read. - -mimetypes = ./conf/mime.types:/etc/pygopherd/mime.types:/etc/mime.types - -# Encodings. You can use the default with the following syntax. The -# mimetypex.encodings_map is {'.Z': 'compress', '.gz': 'gzip'}. -# -# For ease of use in the config file, we specify this as a list of -# tuples. You can convert any hash to a list of tuples by using .items() - -# encoding = mimetypes.encodings_map.items() - -# You can override the default entirely (ie, to remove those) like this: - -# encoding = {'.bz2' : 'bzip2', '.gz' : 'gzip'}.items() -# Or the same thing: -# encoding = [('.bz2', 'bzip2'), ('.gz', 'gzip')] - -# Or, you can extend the default like so: - -encoding = list(mimetypes.encodings_map.items()) + \ - list({'.bz2' : 'bzip2', - '.tal': 'tal.TALFileHandler' - }.items()) - -###################################################################### -# Logging -###################################################################### - -[logger] - -# Log method to use. One of: -# syslog -- use Unix syslog facility -# file -- log to standard output (future capability for logging to other -# files) -# none -- no logging - -logmethod = syslog - -# If you enable syslog, you will need to define these as well: - -# priority -- one of the following (listed in order of high to low): -# LOG_EMERG, LOG_ALERT, LOG_CRIT, LOG_ERR, LOG_WARNING, LOG_NOTICE, -# LOG_INFO, LOG_DEBUG - -priority = LOG_INFO - -# Facility -- one of the following: -# LOG_KERN, LOG_USER, LOG_MAIL, LOG_DAEMON, LOG_AUTH, LOG_LPR, LOG_NEWS, -# LOG_UUCP, LOG_CRON, LOG_LOCAL0 - LOG_LOCAL7 - -facility = LOG_LOCAL3 - - - -###################################################################### -# GOPHER OBJECTS -###################################################################### - -# Settings for gopher objects - -[GopherEntry] - -# Use this MIME type if no other type is found. -defaultmimetype = text/plain - -# Mapping from MIME types to gopher0 single-character types. -# This is a list of lists. The first entry in each list is a -# regexp to match and the second is the result. -# -# Please have a .* at the end to map all unknown types to a certain -# character. For best results, that character should be nicely -# corresponding to the defaultmimetype. - -mapping = [['text/html', 'h'], - ['text/.+', '0'], - ['application/mac-binhex40', '4'], - ['audio/.+', 's'], - ['image/gif', 'g'], - ['image/.+', 'I'], - ['application/gopher-menu', '1'], - ['application/gopher\\+-menu', '1'], - ['multipart/mixed', 'M'], - ['application/.+', '9'], - ['.*', '0'] - ] - -# This is used by the system to generate Extended Attribute (EA), aka -# Gopher+ blocks for a file. Basically, with the setup shown below, -# you can create "filename.txt.abstract" to define the abstract -# property for filename.txt. If you do that, you will probably want -# to add these properties to ignorepatt below. The list is a mapping -# from an extension to a block name. -# -# Sample for UMN compatibility: -# -eaexts = {'.abstract' : 'ABSTRACT', - '.keywords' : 'KEYWORDS', - '.ask' : 'ASK', - '.3d' : '3D'} -# -# If you want to disable this capability, use this: -# - -# eaexts = {} - - -###################################################################### -# HANDLERS -###################################################################### - -################################################## -# Handler multiplexer -################################################## - -[handlers.HandlerMultiplexer] - -# A list of the handlers to consider. The handlers -# are tried in the order listed. -# -# -### Suggested settings: -# Note: the UMNDirHandler will handle all directories, even if they -# do not have UMN-specific files, so you do not need to list the -# dirhandler in this case. -# -# Warning: scriptexec and pyg can execute arbitrary code stored in -# your path. Don't enable unless you know what you're doing! -# -# For UMN emulation: (full UMN featureset excluding scriptexec, no others) -# -# handlers = [url.HTMLURLHandler, UMN.UMNDirHandler, -# html.HTMLFileTitleHandler, -# mbox.MBoxMessageHandler, mbox.MBoxFolderHandler, -# file.CompressedFileHandler, file.FileHandler] -# -# For Bucktooth emulation: (full Buck featureset excluding scriptexec) -# -#handlers = [gophermap.BuckGophermapHandler, url.HTMLURLHandler, -# file.FileHandler, dir.DirHandler] -# -# For full Pygopherd featureset excluding scripts, compression, and PYG. -# Supports both UMN and Bucktooth featuresets. This is the default -# configuration for Pygopherd because it is secure yet versatile. -# - -handlers = [url.HTMLURLHandler, gophermap.BuckGophermapHandler, - mbox.MaildirFolderHandler, mbox.MaildirMessageHandler, - UMN.UMNDirHandler, html.HTMLFileTitleHandler, - mbox.MBoxMessageHandler, mbox.MBoxFolderHandler, - file.FileHandler] - -# For full Pygopherd featureset including scripts and PYG. Same as -# above but adds scripts, decompression, and PYG execution. - -#handlers = [url.HTMLURLHandler, gophermap.BuckGophermapHandler, -# mbox.MaildirFolderHandler, mbox.MaildirMessageHandler, -# UMN.UMNDirHandler, -# tal.TALFileHandler, -# html.HTMLFileTitleHandler, -# mbox.MBoxMessageHandler, mbox.MBoxFolderHandler, -# pyg.PYGHandler, scriptexec.ExecHandler, -# file.CompressedFileHandler, file.FileHandler, -# url.URLTypeRewriter] - -################################################## -# Decompressing file handler -################################################## - -[handlers.file.CompressedFileHandler] - -# Decompressors is a map from an encoding (as specified in the -# pygopherd section above) to a decompression program. -# The decompression program must -# accept the input in its stdin and write the decompressed output -# to stdout. -# -# If you do not want to decompress things automatically for your -# clients, you might wish to NOT use this handler. -# -# Note: this feature is probably NOT compatible with chroot unless -# you take extra precautions. - -# We enable no decompressors by default... you'll need to do that. - -decompressors = {} - -#decompressors = {'bzip2': 'bzcat', -# 'gzip' : 'zcat', -# 'compress' : 'zcat'} - -# Regexp to match against filenames pending decompression. -# The default will let ALL files be decompressed. - -decompresspatt = .* - -# You can be more restrictive: - -# decompresspatt = \.txt\.(bz2|gz|Z)$ - - -################################################## -# Directory handler -################################################## - -[handlers.dir.DirHandler] -# A regular expression of files to ignore. These files -# will not be presented in lists of files to clients, -# but if clients know the exact path to the files, they can -# still be requested. -# -# This pattern is matched against the requested selector. -# Selectors are guaranteed to begin with a slash by this point. -# and never end with a slash unless they consist solely of a slash. -# -# By default, we ignore files starting with a period, gophermap -# files, and files ending with a tilde. -# -# The default emulates UMN's default plus buck. Please note: -# UMNDirHandler implicitly will keep all files starting with a dot out of -# directory listings. If you exclude these files explicitly in ignorepatt, -# then not only will they not show up, but the handler will also not scan -# them for links and the like. -# -# A buck-only server might like: -# -# ignorepatt = ~$|/\.|/gophermap$ - -ignorepatt = /.cap$|/lost\+found$|/lib$|/bin$|/etc$|/dev$|~$|/\.cache|/\.forward$|/\.message$|/\.hushlogin$|/\.kermrc$|/\.notar$|/\.where$|/veronica.ctl$|/robots.txt$|/nohup.out$|/gophermap$|\.abstract$|\.keyboards$|\.ask|\.3d$|~$ - -# Expiration time, in seconds, for the cache. -# Set to 0 to disable caching entirely. - -cachetime = 180 - -# Name of the cahe file. Must be set to something even if the cachetime -# is zero. In that case, this filename will not be used but for the conf -# file to parse, it must still be set. - -cachefile = .cache.pygopherd.dir - -################################################## -# UMN Directory Handler -################################################## - -[handlers.UMN.UMNDirHandler] - -# Extension stripping behavior. When a file from a directory -# is presented in a menu, and no name is given, what to do? -# For instance, given a file Welcome.txt and pygopherd.tar.gz: -# -# If extstrip is none, present Welcome.txt and pygopherd.tar.gz in the -# menu. -# -# If extstrip is nonencoded, modify only those files that do not -# have encodings. (If CompressedFileHandler is used, modify only -# those files that to not have *HANDLED* encodings.) -# If gzip is NOT a handled encoding, you'd get names Welcome and -# pygopherd.tar.gz. If gzip IS a handled encoding, you'd get -# Welcome and pygopherd. -# -# If extstrip is full, modify all modifyable names. Welcome.txt -> -# Welcome and pygopherd.tar.gz -> pygopherd. - -# extstrip = none -extstrip = nonencoded -# extstrip = full - -[handlers.ZIP.ZIPHandler] -################################################## -# ZIP file handler -################################################## - -# Even if it's listed in the available handlers, it's disabled here by -# default. - -enabled = false - -pattern = \.zip$ - -###################################################################### -# PROTOCOLS -###################################################################### - -################################################## -# Protocol Multiplexer -################################################## - -[protocols.ProtocolMultiplexer] - -# A list of the protocols to consider for each request. -# The protocols are tried in the order listed. - -protocols = [wap.WAPProtocol, gemini.GeminiProtocol, - http.HTTPProtocol, http.HTTPSProtocol, - spartan.SpartanProtocol, - gopherp.GopherPlusProtocol, gopherp.SecureGopherPlusProtocol, - rfc1436.GopherProtocol, rfc1436.SecureGopherProtocol] - -################################################## -# Gopher+ Protocol -################################################## - -[protocols.gopherp.GopherPlusProtocol] -# The name and e-mail of the administrator -admin = Unconfigured Pygopherd Admin <pygopherd@nowhere.nowhere> - -################################################## -# HTTP Protocol -################################################## - -[protocols.http.HTTPProtocol] -iconmapping = {'h' : 'text.gif', - '0' : 'text.gif', - '4' : 'binhex.gif', - 's' : 'sound1.gif', - 'g' : 'image3.gif', - 'I' : 'image3.gif', - 'M' : 'text.gif', - '9' : 'binary.gif', - '1' : 'folder.gif', - '7' : 'folder.gif', - 'i' : 'blank.gif'} - -# You can use this option to put something at the top of each HTML -# page generated. -# -# The following tokens will be interpolated: -# -# GOPHERURL -- the Gopher URL for this page. -# - -pagetopper = Welcome to Gopherspace! You are browsing Gopher through - a Web interface right now. You can use most browsers or Gopher - clients to browse Gopher natively. If your browser supports it, - <A HREF="GOPHERURL">try clicking here</A> to see this page - in Gopher directly. To find Gopher browsers, - <A HREF="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gopher_(protocol)#Client_software">click - here</A>.<HR> - -################################################## -# WAP Protocol -################################################## - -[protocols.wap.WAPProtocol] - -# waptop is the URL to access with WAP devices. The default, /wap, means -# that accessing http://sitename.com/wap will bring up your site in WAP -# mode. -# -# PyGopherd can autodetect WAP from some phones, so this is not always -# necessary. - -waptop = /wap - -################################################## -# Gemini Protocol -################################################## - -[protocols.gemini.GeminiProtocol] -# Note that the gemini protocol *requires* the TLS section to also be enabled. - -footer = => https://www.github.com/michael-lazar/pygopherd Generated by PyGopherd - -################################################## -# Spartan Protocol -################################################## - -[protocols.gemini.SpartanProtocol] - -footer = => https://www.github.com/michael-lazar/pygopherd Generated by PyGopherd - diff --git a/straper/db/public/pygopherd/etc-pygopherd/pygopherd.conf.bak.2026-03-16-150223 b/straper/db/public/pygopherd/etc-pygopherd/pygopherd.conf.bak.2026-03-16-150223 deleted file mode 100644 index 7b0022c..0000000 --- a/straper/db/public/pygopherd/etc-pygopherd/pygopherd.conf.bak.2026-03-16-150223 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,514 +0,0 @@ -###################################################################### -# OVERALL SETTINGS FOR PYGOPHERD -###################################################################### - -[pygopherd] - -################################################## -# Operating System / Overall Behavior -################################################## - -# Set this to true if you want the server to "detach" itself; that is, -# to go into the background after it starts. - -detach = no - -# If you want gopherd to write a PID file, set this to the location -# where you want it. Otherwise, comment out this line. - -pidfile = /var/run/pygopherd/pygopherd.pid - -################################################## -# Network -################################################## - -# The server name to present to the world. If you do not specify it -# here, Pygopherd will attempt to figure it out automatically. -# This is used only to present to clients. It does not control -# where the server listens. -# -# servername = gopher.example.com - -# The interface on which to listen. It should be an IP address or -# a domain name. If specified, pygopherd will attempt to listen to -# the specified port on only this interface -- useful if you are doing -# virtual hosting. If not specified, pygopherd will listen on all -# interfaces the OS provides. If in doubt, do not specify this. -# -# interface = gopher.example.com - -# What port to listen on. If not running as root, this must be -# greater than 1024. - -port = 70 - -# Type of server to run. Valid options are ForkingTCPServer -# and ThreadingTCPServer. ForkingTCPServer is highly recommended -# for now. - -servertype = ForkingTCPServer - -# What port to *say* we're listening on. Most people should NOT -# specify this. You might want to if you are using firewalling or -# port forwarding and the port number is different to the world than -# it is locally. - -# advertisedport = 70 - -# Do we timeout on client conections? HIGHLY RECOMMENDED! -# Value is given in seconds. If given, any read or write that makes -# no progress in this number of seconds will time out. - -timeout = 60 - -################################################## -# Data Handling -################################################## - -# You can add a header to every directory by creating a -# .abstract file in that directory and filling it with the -# information you like. This will then be rendered as a header -# for the directory. This option controls this feature. Note: -# for this to work, you must define a mapping to ABSTRACT in eaexts -# below. - -abstract_headers = on - -# Individual files and folders can also have abstracts. You can -# choose to have pygopherd render these abstracts in the directory -# listing itself -- they'll appear beneath the menu name for the file. -# You can set this option to any of three values: -# -# always -- always render these abstracts. -# unsupported -- render them only for protocols that do not natively -# support abstracts. Gopher+ is the only protocol that natively -# supports them currently. -# never -- never render these abstracts. - -abstract_entries = always - -################################################## -# Error handling -################################################## - -# If there is an error, you can decide whether or not to log a full -# backtrace. A full backtrace will usually be needed to find the -# problem. - -tracebacks = yes - -################################################## -# Security -################################################## - -## Whether or not to use chroot. -# This option is only valid if you are running pygopherd as root! - -usechroot = yes - -## Username and groupname to setreuid/setregid to. Valid only if -## starting pygopherd as root. Comment out if you don't want this -## functionality. NOTE: DO NOT RUN AS ROOT UNLESS YOU USE THESE! BAD BAD BAD! - -#setuid = gopher -#setgid = gopher - -################################################## -# TLS -################################################## - -# Enable TLS by sniffing the first byte of the client request for the start of -# a TLS handshake. This allows both TLS and plaintext requests to be served -# over the same port. - -enable_tls = no - -# File paths to the server certificate and keyfile in PEM format. These are -# required if TLS is enabled. When using chroot, the certificates will be -# loaded while root privileges are still active. -# -# tls_certfile = -# tls_keyfile = - -################################################## -# Filesystem and MIME -################################################## - -# Where the documents are stored. - -root = /var/gopher - -# Location of a file to use to figure out MIME types. You can -# specify multiple files here -- just separate them with a colon. -# ALL of them that are found will be read. - -mimetypes = ./conf/mime.types:/etc/pygopherd/mime.types:/etc/mime.types - -# Encodings. You can use the default with the following syntax. The -# mimetypex.encodings_map is {'.Z': 'compress', '.gz': 'gzip'}. -# -# For ease of use in the config file, we specify this as a list of -# tuples. You can convert any hash to a list of tuples by using .items() - -# encoding = mimetypes.encodings_map.items() - -# You can override the default entirely (ie, to remove those) like this: - -# encoding = {'.bz2' : 'bzip2', '.gz' : 'gzip'}.items() -# Or the same thing: -# encoding = [('.bz2', 'bzip2'), ('.gz', 'gzip')] - -# Or, you can extend the default like so: - -encoding = list(mimetypes.encodings_map.items()) + \ - list({'.bz2' : 'bzip2', - '.tal': 'tal.TALFileHandler' - }.items()) - -###################################################################### -# Logging -###################################################################### - -[logger] - -# Log method to use. One of: -# syslog -- use Unix syslog facility -# file -- log to standard output (future capability for logging to other -# files) -# none -- no logging - -logmethod = syslog - -# If you enable syslog, you will need to define these as well: - -# priority -- one of the following (listed in order of high to low): -# LOG_EMERG, LOG_ALERT, LOG_CRIT, LOG_ERR, LOG_WARNING, LOG_NOTICE, -# LOG_INFO, LOG_DEBUG - -priority = LOG_INFO - -# Facility -- one of the following: -# LOG_KERN, LOG_USER, LOG_MAIL, LOG_DAEMON, LOG_AUTH, LOG_LPR, LOG_NEWS, -# LOG_UUCP, LOG_CRON, LOG_LOCAL0 - LOG_LOCAL7 - -facility = LOG_LOCAL3 - - - -###################################################################### -# GOPHER OBJECTS -###################################################################### - -# Settings for gopher objects - -[GopherEntry] - -# Use this MIME type if no other type is found. -defaultmimetype = text/plain - -# Mapping from MIME types to gopher0 single-character types. -# This is a list of lists. The first entry in each list is a -# regexp to match and the second is the result. -# -# Please have a .* at the end to map all unknown types to a certain -# character. For best results, that character should be nicely -# corresponding to the defaultmimetype. - -mapping = [['text/html', 'h'], - ['text/.+', '0'], - ['application/mac-binhex40', '4'], - ['audio/.+', 's'], - ['image/gif', 'g'], - ['image/.+', 'I'], - ['application/gopher-menu', '1'], - ['application/gopher\\+-menu', '1'], - ['multipart/mixed', 'M'], - ['application/.+', '9'], - ['.*', '0'] - ] - -# This is used by the system to generate Extended Attribute (EA), aka -# Gopher+ blocks for a file. Basically, with the setup shown below, -# you can create "filename.txt.abstract" to define the abstract -# property for filename.txt. If you do that, you will probably want -# to add these properties to ignorepatt below. The list is a mapping -# from an extension to a block name. -# -# Sample for UMN compatibility: -# -eaexts = {'.abstract' : 'ABSTRACT', - '.keywords' : 'KEYWORDS', - '.ask' : 'ASK', - '.3d' : '3D'} -# -# If you want to disable this capability, use this: -# - -# eaexts = {} - - -###################################################################### -# HANDLERS -###################################################################### - -################################################## -# Handler multiplexer -################################################## - -[handlers.HandlerMultiplexer] - -# A list of the handlers to consider. The handlers -# are tried in the order listed. -# -# -### Suggested settings: -# Note: the UMNDirHandler will handle all directories, even if they -# do not have UMN-specific files, so you do not need to list the -# dirhandler in this case. -# -# Warning: scriptexec and pyg can execute arbitrary code stored in -# your path. Don't enable unless you know what you're doing! -# -# For UMN emulation: (full UMN featureset excluding scriptexec, no others) -# -# handlers = [url.HTMLURLHandler, UMN.UMNDirHandler, -# html.HTMLFileTitleHandler, -# mbox.MBoxMessageHandler, mbox.MBoxFolderHandler, -# file.CompressedFileHandler, file.FileHandler] -# -# For Bucktooth emulation: (full Buck featureset excluding scriptexec) -# -#handlers = [gophermap.BuckGophermapHandler, url.HTMLURLHandler, -# file.FileHandler, dir.DirHandler] -# -# For full Pygopherd featureset excluding scripts, compression, and PYG. -# Supports both UMN and Bucktooth featuresets. This is the default -# configuration for Pygopherd because it is secure yet versatile. -# - -handlers = [url.HTMLURLHandler, gophermap.BuckGophermapHandler, - mbox.MaildirFolderHandler, mbox.MaildirMessageHandler, - UMN.UMNDirHandler, html.HTMLFileTitleHandler, - mbox.MBoxMessageHandler, mbox.MBoxFolderHandler, - file.FileHandler] - -# For full Pygopherd featureset including scripts and PYG. Same as -# above but adds scripts, decompression, and PYG execution. - -#handlers = [url.HTMLURLHandler, gophermap.BuckGophermapHandler, -# mbox.MaildirFolderHandler, mbox.MaildirMessageHandler, -# UMN.UMNDirHandler, -# tal.TALFileHandler, -# html.HTMLFileTitleHandler, -# mbox.MBoxMessageHandler, mbox.MBoxFolderHandler, -# pyg.PYGHandler, scriptexec.ExecHandler, -# file.CompressedFileHandler, file.FileHandler, -# url.URLTypeRewriter] - -################################################## -# Decompressing file handler -################################################## - -[handlers.file.CompressedFileHandler] - -# Decompressors is a map from an encoding (as specified in the -# pygopherd section above) to a decompression program. -# The decompression program must -# accept the input in its stdin and write the decompressed output -# to stdout. -# -# If you do not want to decompress things automatically for your -# clients, you might wish to NOT use this handler. -# -# Note: this feature is probably NOT compatible with chroot unless -# you take extra precautions. - -# We enable no decompressors by default... you'll need to do that. - -decompressors = {} - -#decompressors = {'bzip2': 'bzcat', -# 'gzip' : 'zcat', -# 'compress' : 'zcat'} - -# Regexp to match against filenames pending decompression. -# The default will let ALL files be decompressed. - -decompresspatt = .* - -# You can be more restrictive: - -# decompresspatt = \.txt\.(bz2|gz|Z)$ - - -################################################## -# Directory handler -################################################## - -[handlers.dir.DirHandler] -# A regular expression of files to ignore. These files -# will not be presented in lists of files to clients, -# but if clients know the exact path to the files, they can -# still be requested. -# -# This pattern is matched against the requested selector. -# Selectors are guaranteed to begin with a slash by this point. -# and never end with a slash unless they consist solely of a slash. -# -# By default, we ignore files starting with a period, gophermap -# files, and files ending with a tilde. -# -# The default emulates UMN's default plus buck. Please note: -# UMNDirHandler implicitly will keep all files starting with a dot out of -# directory listings. If you exclude these files explicitly in ignorepatt, -# then not only will they not show up, but the handler will also not scan -# them for links and the like. -# -# A buck-only server might like: -# -# ignorepatt = ~$|/\.|/gophermap$ - -ignorepatt = /.cap$|/lost\+found$|/lib$|/bin$|/etc$|/dev$|~$|/\.cache|/\.forward$|/\.message$|/\.hushlogin$|/\.kermrc$|/\.notar$|/\.where$|/veronica.ctl$|/robots.txt$|/nohup.out$|/gophermap$|\.abstract$|\.keyboards$|\.ask|\.3d$|~$ - -# Expiration time, in seconds, for the cache. -# Set to 0 to disable caching entirely. - -cachetime = 180 - -# Name of the cahe file. Must be set to something even if the cachetime -# is zero. In that case, this filename will not be used but for the conf -# file to parse, it must still be set. - -cachefile = .cache.pygopherd.dir - -################################################## -# UMN Directory Handler -################################################## - -[handlers.UMN.UMNDirHandler] - -# Extension stripping behavior. When a file from a directory -# is presented in a menu, and no name is given, what to do? -# For instance, given a file Welcome.txt and pygopherd.tar.gz: -# -# If extstrip is none, present Welcome.txt and pygopherd.tar.gz in the -# menu. -# -# If extstrip is nonencoded, modify only those files that do not -# have encodings. (If CompressedFileHandler is used, modify only -# those files that to not have *HANDLED* encodings.) -# If gzip is NOT a handled encoding, you'd get names Welcome and -# pygopherd.tar.gz. If gzip IS a handled encoding, you'd get -# Welcome and pygopherd. -# -# If extstrip is full, modify all modifyable names. Welcome.txt -> -# Welcome and pygopherd.tar.gz -> pygopherd. - -# extstrip = none -extstrip = nonencoded -# extstrip = full - -[handlers.ZIP.ZIPHandler] -################################################## -# ZIP file handler -################################################## - -# Even if it's listed in the available handlers, it's disabled here by -# default. - -enabled = false - -pattern = \.zip$ - -###################################################################### -# PROTOCOLS -###################################################################### - -################################################## -# Protocol Multiplexer -################################################## - -[protocols.ProtocolMultiplexer] - -# A list of the protocols to consider for each request. -# The protocols are tried in the order listed. - -protocols = [wap.WAPProtocol, gemini.GeminiProtocol, - http.HTTPProtocol, http.HTTPSProtocol, - spartan.SpartanProtocol, - gopherp.GopherPlusProtocol, gopherp.SecureGopherPlusProtocol, - rfc1436.GopherProtocol, rfc1436.SecureGopherProtocol] - -################################################## -# Gopher+ Protocol -################################################## - -[protocols.gopherp.GopherPlusProtocol] -# The name and e-mail of the administrator -admin = Unconfigured Pygopherd Admin <pygopherd@nowhere.nowhere> - -################################################## -# HTTP Protocol -################################################## - -[protocols.http.HTTPProtocol] -iconmapping = {'h' : 'text.gif', - '0' : 'text.gif', - '4' : 'binhex.gif', - 's' : 'sound1.gif', - 'g' : 'image3.gif', - 'I' : 'image3.gif', - 'M' : 'text.gif', - '9' : 'binary.gif', - '1' : 'folder.gif', - '7' : 'folder.gif', - 'i' : 'blank.gif'} - -# You can use this option to put something at the top of each HTML -# page generated. -# -# The following tokens will be interpolated: -# -# GOPHERURL -- the Gopher URL for this page. -# - -pagetopper = Welcome to Gopherspace! You are browsing Gopher through - a Web interface right now. You can use most browsers or Gopher - clients to browse Gopher natively. If your browser supports it, - <A HREF="GOPHERURL">try clicking here</A> to see this page - in Gopher directly. To find Gopher browsers, - <A HREF="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gopher_(protocol)#Client_software">click - here</A>.<HR> - -################################################## -# WAP Protocol -################################################## - -[protocols.wap.WAPProtocol] - -# waptop is the URL to access with WAP devices. The default, /wap, means -# that accessing http://sitename.com/wap will bring up your site in WAP -# mode. -# -# PyGopherd can autodetect WAP from some phones, so this is not always -# necessary. - -waptop = /wap - -################################################## -# Gemini Protocol -################################################## - -[protocols.gemini.GeminiProtocol] -# Note that the gemini protocol *requires* the TLS section to also be enabled. - -footer = => https://www.github.com/michael-lazar/pygopherd Generated by PyGopherd - -################################################## -# Spartan Protocol -################################################## - -[protocols.gemini.SpartanProtocol] - -footer = => https://www.github.com/michael-lazar/pygopherd Generated by PyGopherd - diff --git a/straper/db/public/pygopherd/etc-pygopherd/pygopherd.conf.bak.2026-03-16-151219 b/straper/db/public/pygopherd/etc-pygopherd/pygopherd.conf.bak.2026-03-16-151219 deleted file mode 100644 index 8341391..0000000 --- a/straper/db/public/pygopherd/etc-pygopherd/pygopherd.conf.bak.2026-03-16-151219 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,514 +0,0 @@ -###################################################################### -# OVERALL SETTINGS FOR PYGOPHERD -###################################################################### - -[pygopherd] - -################################################## -# Operating System / Overall Behavior -################################################## - -# Set this to true if you want the server to "detach" itself; that is, -# to go into the background after it starts. - -detach = no - -# If you want gopherd to write a PID file, set this to the location -# where you want it. Otherwise, comment out this line. - -pidfile = /var/run/pygopherd/pygopherd.pid - -################################################## -# Network -################################################## - -# The server name to present to the world. If you do not specify it -# here, Pygopherd will attempt to figure it out automatically. -# This is used only to present to clients. It does not control -# where the server listens. -# -# servername = gopher.example.com - -# The interface on which to listen. It should be an IP address or -# a domain name. If specified, pygopherd will attempt to listen to -# the specified port on only this interface -- useful if you are doing -# virtual hosting. If not specified, pygopherd will listen on all -# interfaces the OS provides. If in doubt, do not specify this. -# -# interface = gopher.example.com - -# What port to listen on. If not running as root, this must be -# greater than 1024. - -port = 70 - -# Type of server to run. Valid options are ForkingTCPServer -# and ThreadingTCPServer. ForkingTCPServer is highly recommended -# for now. - -servertype = ForkingTCPServer - -# What port to *say* we're listening on. Most people should NOT -# specify this. You might want to if you are using firewalling or -# port forwarding and the port number is different to the world than -# it is locally. - -# advertisedport = 70 - -# Do we timeout on client conections? HIGHLY RECOMMENDED! -# Value is given in seconds. If given, any read or write that makes -# no progress in this number of seconds will time out. - -timeout = 60 - -################################################## -# Data Handling -################################################## - -# You can add a header to every directory by creating a -# .abstract file in that directory and filling it with the -# information you like. This will then be rendered as a header -# for the directory. This option controls this feature. Note: -# for this to work, you must define a mapping to ABSTRACT in eaexts -# below. - -abstract_headers = on - -# Individual files and folders can also have abstracts. You can -# choose to have pygopherd render these abstracts in the directory -# listing itself -- they'll appear beneath the menu name for the file. -# You can set this option to any of three values: -# -# always -- always render these abstracts. -# unsupported -- render them only for protocols that do not natively -# support abstracts. Gopher+ is the only protocol that natively -# supports them currently. -# never -- never render these abstracts. - -abstract_entries = always - -################################################## -# Error handling -################################################## - -# If there is an error, you can decide whether or not to log a full -# backtrace. A full backtrace will usually be needed to find the -# problem. - -tracebacks = yes - -################################################## -# Security -################################################## - -## Whether or not to use chroot. -# This option is only valid if you are running pygopherd as root! - -usechroot = yes - -## Username and groupname to setreuid/setregid to. Valid only if -## starting pygopherd as root. Comment out if you don't want this -## functionality. NOTE: DO NOT RUN AS ROOT UNLESS YOU USE THESE! BAD BAD BAD! - -#setuid = gopher -#setgid = gopher - -################################################## -# TLS -################################################## - -# Enable TLS by sniffing the first byte of the client request for the start of -# a TLS handshake. This allows both TLS and plaintext requests to be served -# over the same port. - -enable_tls = no - -# File paths to the server certificate and keyfile in PEM format. These are -# required if TLS is enabled. When using chroot, the certificates will be -# loaded while root privileges are still active. -# -# tls_certfile = -# tls_keyfile = - -################################################## -# Filesystem and MIME -################################################## - -# Where the documents are stored. - -root = /srv/gopher - -# Location of a file to use to figure out MIME types. You can -# specify multiple files here -- just separate them with a colon. -# ALL of them that are found will be read. - -mimetypes = ./conf/mime.types:/etc/pygopherd/mime.types:/etc/mime.types - -# Encodings. You can use the default with the following syntax. The -# mimetypex.encodings_map is {'.Z': 'compress', '.gz': 'gzip'}. -# -# For ease of use in the config file, we specify this as a list of -# tuples. You can convert any hash to a list of tuples by using .items() - -# encoding = mimetypes.encodings_map.items() - -# You can override the default entirely (ie, to remove those) like this: - -# encoding = {'.bz2' : 'bzip2', '.gz' : 'gzip'}.items() -# Or the same thing: -# encoding = [('.bz2', 'bzip2'), ('.gz', 'gzip')] - -# Or, you can extend the default like so: - -encoding = list(mimetypes.encodings_map.items()) + \ - list({'.bz2' : 'bzip2', - '.tal': 'tal.TALFileHandler' - }.items()) - -###################################################################### -# Logging -###################################################################### - -[logger] - -# Log method to use. One of: -# syslog -- use Unix syslog facility -# file -- log to standard output (future capability for logging to other -# files) -# none -- no logging - -logmethod = syslog - -# If you enable syslog, you will need to define these as well: - -# priority -- one of the following (listed in order of high to low): -# LOG_EMERG, LOG_ALERT, LOG_CRIT, LOG_ERR, LOG_WARNING, LOG_NOTICE, -# LOG_INFO, LOG_DEBUG - -priority = LOG_INFO - -# Facility -- one of the following: -# LOG_KERN, LOG_USER, LOG_MAIL, LOG_DAEMON, LOG_AUTH, LOG_LPR, LOG_NEWS, -# LOG_UUCP, LOG_CRON, LOG_LOCAL0 - LOG_LOCAL7 - -facility = LOG_LOCAL3 - - - -###################################################################### -# GOPHER OBJECTS -###################################################################### - -# Settings for gopher objects - -[GopherEntry] - -# Use this MIME type if no other type is found. -defaultmimetype = text/plain - -# Mapping from MIME types to gopher0 single-character types. -# This is a list of lists. The first entry in each list is a -# regexp to match and the second is the result. -# -# Please have a .* at the end to map all unknown types to a certain -# character. For best results, that character should be nicely -# corresponding to the defaultmimetype. - -mapping = [['text/html', 'h'], - ['text/.+', '0'], - ['application/mac-binhex40', '4'], - ['audio/.+', 's'], - ['image/gif', 'g'], - ['image/.+', 'I'], - ['application/gopher-menu', '1'], - ['application/gopher\\+-menu', '1'], - ['multipart/mixed', 'M'], - ['application/.+', '9'], - ['.*', '0'] - ] - -# This is used by the system to generate Extended Attribute (EA), aka -# Gopher+ blocks for a file. Basically, with the setup shown below, -# you can create "filename.txt.abstract" to define the abstract -# property for filename.txt. If you do that, you will probably want -# to add these properties to ignorepatt below. The list is a mapping -# from an extension to a block name. -# -# Sample for UMN compatibility: -# -eaexts = {'.abstract' : 'ABSTRACT', - '.keywords' : 'KEYWORDS', - '.ask' : 'ASK', - '.3d' : '3D'} -# -# If you want to disable this capability, use this: -# - -# eaexts = {} - - -###################################################################### -# HANDLERS -###################################################################### - -################################################## -# Handler multiplexer -################################################## - -[handlers.HandlerMultiplexer] - -# A list of the handlers to consider. The handlers -# are tried in the order listed. -# -# -### Suggested settings: -# Note: the UMNDirHandler will handle all directories, even if they -# do not have UMN-specific files, so you do not need to list the -# dirhandler in this case. -# -# Warning: scriptexec and pyg can execute arbitrary code stored in -# your path. Don't enable unless you know what you're doing! -# -# For UMN emulation: (full UMN featureset excluding scriptexec, no others) -# -# handlers = [url.HTMLURLHandler, UMN.UMNDirHandler, -# html.HTMLFileTitleHandler, -# mbox.MBoxMessageHandler, mbox.MBoxFolderHandler, -# file.CompressedFileHandler, file.FileHandler] -# -# For Bucktooth emulation: (full Buck featureset excluding scriptexec) -# -#handlers = [gophermap.BuckGophermapHandler, url.HTMLURLHandler, -# file.FileHandler, dir.DirHandler] -# -# For full Pygopherd featureset excluding scripts, compression, and PYG. -# Supports both UMN and Bucktooth featuresets. This is the default -# configuration for Pygopherd because it is secure yet versatile. -# - -handlers = [url.HTMLURLHandler, gophermap.BuckGophermapHandler, - mbox.MaildirFolderHandler, mbox.MaildirMessageHandler, - UMN.UMNDirHandler, html.HTMLFileTitleHandler, - mbox.MBoxMessageHandler, mbox.MBoxFolderHandler, - file.FileHandler] - -# For full Pygopherd featureset including scripts and PYG. Same as -# above but adds scripts, decompression, and PYG execution. - -#handlers = [url.HTMLURLHandler, gophermap.BuckGophermapHandler, -# mbox.MaildirFolderHandler, mbox.MaildirMessageHandler, -# UMN.UMNDirHandler, -# tal.TALFileHandler, -# html.HTMLFileTitleHandler, -# mbox.MBoxMessageHandler, mbox.MBoxFolderHandler, -# pyg.PYGHandler, scriptexec.ExecHandler, -# file.CompressedFileHandler, file.FileHandler, -# url.URLTypeRewriter] - -################################################## -# Decompressing file handler -################################################## - -[handlers.file.CompressedFileHandler] - -# Decompressors is a map from an encoding (as specified in the -# pygopherd section above) to a decompression program. -# The decompression program must -# accept the input in its stdin and write the decompressed output -# to stdout. -# -# If you do not want to decompress things automatically for your -# clients, you might wish to NOT use this handler. -# -# Note: this feature is probably NOT compatible with chroot unless -# you take extra precautions. - -# We enable no decompressors by default... you'll need to do that. - -decompressors = {} - -#decompressors = {'bzip2': 'bzcat', -# 'gzip' : 'zcat', -# 'compress' : 'zcat'} - -# Regexp to match against filenames pending decompression. -# The default will let ALL files be decompressed. - -decompresspatt = .* - -# You can be more restrictive: - -# decompresspatt = \.txt\.(bz2|gz|Z)$ - - -################################################## -# Directory handler -################################################## - -[handlers.dir.DirHandler] -# A regular expression of files to ignore. These files -# will not be presented in lists of files to clients, -# but if clients know the exact path to the files, they can -# still be requested. -# -# This pattern is matched against the requested selector. -# Selectors are guaranteed to begin with a slash by this point. -# and never end with a slash unless they consist solely of a slash. -# -# By default, we ignore files starting with a period, gophermap -# files, and files ending with a tilde. -# -# The default emulates UMN's default plus buck. Please note: -# UMNDirHandler implicitly will keep all files starting with a dot out of -# directory listings. If you exclude these files explicitly in ignorepatt, -# then not only will they not show up, but the handler will also not scan -# them for links and the like. -# -# A buck-only server might like: -# -# ignorepatt = ~$|/\.|/gophermap$ - -ignorepatt = /.cap$|/lost\+found$|/lib$|/bin$|/etc$|/dev$|~$|/\.cache|/\.forward$|/\.message$|/\.hushlogin$|/\.kermrc$|/\.notar$|/\.where$|/veronica.ctl$|/robots.txt$|/nohup.out$|/gophermap$|\.abstract$|\.keyboards$|\.ask|\.3d$|~$ - -# Expiration time, in seconds, for the cache. -# Set to 0 to disable caching entirely. - -cachetime = 180 - -# Name of the cahe file. Must be set to something even if the cachetime -# is zero. In that case, this filename will not be used but for the conf -# file to parse, it must still be set. - -cachefile = .cache.pygopherd.dir - -################################################## -# UMN Directory Handler -################################################## - -[handlers.UMN.UMNDirHandler] - -# Extension stripping behavior. When a file from a directory -# is presented in a menu, and no name is given, what to do? -# For instance, given a file Welcome.txt and pygopherd.tar.gz: -# -# If extstrip is none, present Welcome.txt and pygopherd.tar.gz in the -# menu. -# -# If extstrip is nonencoded, modify only those files that do not -# have encodings. (If CompressedFileHandler is used, modify only -# those files that to not have *HANDLED* encodings.) -# If gzip is NOT a handled encoding, you'd get names Welcome and -# pygopherd.tar.gz. If gzip IS a handled encoding, you'd get -# Welcome and pygopherd. -# -# If extstrip is full, modify all modifyable names. Welcome.txt -> -# Welcome and pygopherd.tar.gz -> pygopherd. - -# extstrip = none -extstrip = nonencoded -# extstrip = full - -[handlers.ZIP.ZIPHandler] -################################################## -# ZIP file handler -################################################## - -# Even if it's listed in the available handlers, it's disabled here by -# default. - -enabled = false - -pattern = \.zip$ - -###################################################################### -# PROTOCOLS -###################################################################### - -################################################## -# Protocol Multiplexer -################################################## - -[protocols.ProtocolMultiplexer] - -# A list of the protocols to consider for each request. -# The protocols are tried in the order listed. - -protocols = [wap.WAPProtocol, gemini.GeminiProtocol, - http.HTTPProtocol, http.HTTPSProtocol, - spartan.SpartanProtocol, - gopherp.GopherPlusProtocol, gopherp.SecureGopherPlusProtocol, - rfc1436.GopherProtocol, rfc1436.SecureGopherProtocol] - -################################################## -# Gopher+ Protocol -################################################## - -[protocols.gopherp.GopherPlusProtocol] -# The name and e-mail of the administrator -admin = Unconfigured Pygopherd Admin <pygopherd@nowhere.nowhere> - -################################################## -# HTTP Protocol -################################################## - -[protocols.http.HTTPProtocol] -iconmapping = {'h' : 'text.gif', - '0' : 'text.gif', - '4' : 'binhex.gif', - 's' : 'sound1.gif', - 'g' : 'image3.gif', - 'I' : 'image3.gif', - 'M' : 'text.gif', - '9' : 'binary.gif', - '1' : 'folder.gif', - '7' : 'folder.gif', - 'i' : 'blank.gif'} - -# You can use this option to put something at the top of each HTML -# page generated. -# -# The following tokens will be interpolated: -# -# GOPHERURL -- the Gopher URL for this page. -# - -pagetopper = Welcome to Gopherspace! You are browsing Gopher through - a Web interface right now. You can use most browsers or Gopher - clients to browse Gopher natively. If your browser supports it, - <A HREF="GOPHERURL">try clicking here</A> to see this page - in Gopher directly. To find Gopher browsers, - <A HREF="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gopher_(protocol)#Client_software">click - here</A>.<HR> - -################################################## -# WAP Protocol -################################################## - -[protocols.wap.WAPProtocol] - -# waptop is the URL to access with WAP devices. The default, /wap, means -# that accessing http://sitename.com/wap will bring up your site in WAP -# mode. -# -# PyGopherd can autodetect WAP from some phones, so this is not always -# necessary. - -waptop = /wap - -################################################## -# Gemini Protocol -################################################## - -[protocols.gemini.GeminiProtocol] -# Note that the gemini protocol *requires* the TLS section to also be enabled. - -footer = => https://www.github.com/michael-lazar/pygopherd Generated by PyGopherd - -################################################## -# Spartan Protocol -################################################## - -[protocols.gemini.SpartanProtocol] - -footer = => https://www.github.com/michael-lazar/pygopherd Generated by PyGopherd - |
