# /etc/sysconfig/tux # TUXTHREADS sets the number of kernel threads (and associated daemon # threads) that will be used. $TUXTHREADS defaults to the number of # CPUs on the system. # TUXTHREADS=1 # DOCROOT is the document root; it works the same way as other web # servers such as apache. /var/www/html/ is the default. DOCROOT=/var/www/html/ # LOGFILE is the file where tux logs information for each # request. Note that tux writes log files in a binary format and to # read them you will need to first convert them into standard # W3C-conforming HTTPD log files using the utility tux2w3c. If no # LOGFILE is specified then requests will not be logged. LOGFILE=/var/log/tux # DAEMON_UID and DAEMON_GID are the user and group as which the daemon runs # They default to "nobody" # This does not mean that you should execute untrusted modules -- they # are opened as user/group root, which means that the _init() function, # if it exists, is run as root. This feature is only designed to help # protect from programming mistakes; it is NOT really a security mechanism. # DAEMON_UID=nobody # DAEMON_GID=nobody # CGIs can be started in a chroot environment by default. # Defaults to $DOCROOT; set CGIROOT=/ if you want CGI programs # to have access to the whole system. # CGIROOT=/var/www/html # each HTTP connection has an individual timer that makes sure # no connection hangs forever. (due to browser bugs or DoS attacks.) # MAX_KEEPALIVE_TIMEOUT=30 # TUXMODULES is a list of user-space TUX modules. User-space TUX # modules are used to serve dynamically-generated data via tux. # "man 2 tux" for more information # TUXMODULES="demo.tux demo2.tux demo3.tux demo4.tux" # MODULEPATH is the path to user-space TUXapi modules # MODULEPATH="/"