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+#
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+# Burp server configuration (Salt managed)
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+#
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+
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+mode = server
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+
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+# The default addresses to listen on depend upon compile time options.
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+# They may be overridden here.
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+address = 10.132.251.71
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+port = 4971
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+
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+# Think carefully before changing the status port address, as it can be used
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+# to view the contents of backups.
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+#status_address = 10.132.251.71
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+# If you do not wish to run a status server at all, comment status_port out.
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+status_port = 4972
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+
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+directory = /srv/burp/
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+
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+dedup_group = global
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+clientconfdir = /etc/burp/clientconfdir
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+
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+# Automagically choose protocol
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+protocol = 0
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+
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+pidfile = /var/run/burp.server.pid
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+hardlinked_archive = 0
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+working_dir_recovery_method = delete
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+max_children = 5
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+max_status_children = 5
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+umask = 0022
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+syslog = 1
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+stdout = 0
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+
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+# The following options can restrict what the client can do.
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+# Restore clients can override all of these expect for force_backup.
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+client_can_delete = 0
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+# Set client_can_force_backup to 0 to only allow timed backups.
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+client_can_force_backup = 1
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+client_can_list = 1
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+# Set client_can_restore to 0 if you want restores to only be initialised by
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+# the server.
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+client_can_restore = 1
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+client_can_verify = 1
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+# Ratelimit throttles the send speed. Specified in Megabits per second (Mb/s).
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+# ratelimit = 1.5
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+# Network timeout defaults to 7200 seconds (2 hours).
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+# network_timeout = 7200
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+
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+# Server storage compression. Default is zlib9. Set to zlib0 to turn it off.
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+#compression = zlib9
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+
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+# When the client version does not match the server version, log a warning.
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+# Set to 0 to turn it off.
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+version_warn = 1
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+
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+# You can have as many 'keep' lines as you like.
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+# For example, if running backups daily, setting 7, 4, 6 will keep
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+# 7 daily backups, 4 weekly, and 6 four-weekly backups.
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+keep = 7
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+# keep = 4
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+# keep = 6
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+
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+ca_crl_check = 0
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+ssl_cert_ca = /etc/ssl/certs/ffho-cacert.pem
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+ssl_cert = /etc/ssl/certs/hamster.in.ffho.net.cert.pem
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+ssl_key = /etc/ssl/private/hamster.in.ffho.net.key.pem
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+ssl_dhfile = /etc/ssl/dhfile.pem
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+
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+
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+timer_script = /usr/share/burp/scripts/timer_script
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+# Ensure that 20 hours elapse between backups
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+# Available units:
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+# s (seconds), m (minutes), h (hours), d (days), w (weeks), n (months)
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+timer_arg = 20h
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+# Allow backups to start in the evenings and nights during weekdays
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+timer_arg = Mon,Tue,Wed,Thu,Fri,00,01,02,03,04,05,19,20,21,22,23
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+# Allow more hours at the weekend.
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+timer_arg = Sat,Sun,00,01,02,03,04,05,06,07,08,17,18,19,20,21,22,23
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+# Note that, if you specify no timebands, the default timer script will never
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+# allow backups.
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+
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+# Uncomment the notify_success_* lines for email notifications of backups that
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+# succeeded.
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+# In the subject line, the following are substituted:
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+# %b - "backup"/"restore"/"verify"
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+# %c - client name
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+# %w - number of warnings, if any
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+notify_success_script = /usr/share/burp/scripts/notify_script
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+notify_success_arg = sendmail -t
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+notify_success_arg = To: ops@ffho.net
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+notify_success_arg = From: ops@ffho.net
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+notify_success_arg = Subject: %b succeeded: %c %w
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+# Uncomment the following to have success notifications only if there were
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+# warnings.
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+#notify_success_warnings_only = 1
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+# Uncomment the following to have success notifications only if there were
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+# new or changed files.
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+#notify_success_changes_only = 1
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+
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+# Uncomment the following for email notifications of backups that failed.
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+notify_failure_script = /usr/share/burp/scripts/notify_script
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+notify_failure_arg = sendmail -t
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+notify_failure_arg = To: ops@ffho.net
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+notify_failure_arg = From: ops@ffho.net
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+notify_failure_arg = Subject: %b failed: %c %w
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