# # Apache configuration directives for MythWeb. Please read INSTALL for setup # requirements and troubleshooting, along with the comments in this file. # # # CHANGE THIS PATH TO MATCH YOUR MYTHWEB INSTALLATION DIRECTORY! e.g. # # /var/www # /home/www/htdocs # /var/www/html/mythweb # /srv/httpd/htdocs/mythweb # Alias /mythweb/ "/srv/httpd/htdocs/mythweb/" ############################################################################ # I *strongly* urge you to turn on authentication for MythWeb. It is disabled # by default because it requires you to set up your own password file. Please # see the man page for htdigest and then configure the folowing four directives # to suit your authentication needs. # # AuthType Digest # AuthName "MythWeb" # AuthUserFile /etc/httpd/extra/mythweb-htdigest # Require valid-user # BrowserMatch "MSIE" AuthDigestEnableQueryStringHack=On # Order allow,deny # Satisfy any # # * If you're running Apache earlier than 2.2, you will need to use # the AuthDigestFile command instead of AuthUserFile (3rd line above). # ############################################################################ # Some special instructions for the MythWeb controller files # # # Use the following environment settings to tell MythWeb where you want it to # look to connect to the database, the name of the database to connect to, and # the authentication info to use to connect. The defaults will usually work # fine unless you've changed mythtv's mysql.txt file, or are running MythWeb on # a different server from your main backend. Make sure you have mod_env enabled. # setenv db_server "localhost" setenv db_name "mythconverg" setenv db_login "mythtv" setenv db_password "mythtv" # # By default, MythWeb uses the hostname program to look up the hostname of the # machine it runs on. If this reports incorrect data, or you run MythWeb on a # machine without the hostname program, set this to your current hostname. # # setenv hostname "my_mythbox" # # By default, php will always search the current directory for include files, # but if you wish to install these directories outside of the current path # (eg. for security reasons), set this variable to the directory that # contains the directories like languages and templates. eg. # # setenv include_path "/srv/httpd/htdocs/mythweb" # If you want MythWeb to email php/database errors (and a backtrace) to you, # uncomment and set the email address below. # # setenv error_email "mythweb_errors@example.com" # # If your local file system is something other than UTF-8, set this variable # so that the music and video portions of MythWeb can provide proper links # to your downloadable files. # # setenv fs_encoding "ISO-8859-1" ############################################################################ # The following settings relate to PHP config. # # These settings are intended for apache 2.x. If your version of apache # doesn't support php_value, or things like memory_limit aren't working # as expected, then use these settings as examples for your own php.ini # files. php_value safe_mode 0 php_value memory_limit 32M php_value register_globals 0 php_value magic_quotes_gpc 0 php_value file_uploads 0 php_value allow_url_fopen On php_value zlib.output_handler Off php_value output_handler NULL # Note: php_flag does not work in older versions of php php_flag output_handler "NULL" ############################################################################ # The settings below relate specifically to mod_rewrite and the rewrite # engine used to make the MythWeb user experience a little easier to deal # with by simplifying the URLs needed to access the various sections. Do # not touch these settings unless you really know what you're doing.. # # Turn on the rewrite engine RewriteEngine on # If MythWeb is installed outside of the document root (eg. using Alias) then # you will need to set this directive to the base URL that MythWeb is visible # from externally. If you do not, the web server will return 'not found'. RewriteBase /mythweb # Skip out early if we've already been through rewrites, # or if this is a /css/, /js/ or /cache/ directory request. RewriteRule ^(css|data|images|js|themes|skins|[a-z_]+\.(php|pl))(/|$) - [L] # Redirect /pl/ requests to the perl cgi handler. RewriteRule ^(pl(/.*)?)$ mythweb.pl/$1 [QSA,L] # Redirect most of the remaining URL requests to the main mythweb script. # It will then handle any requests given to it. RewriteRule ^(.+)$ mythweb.php/$1 [QSA,L] # If you're experiencing trouble with the previous two lines in your copy of # apache, you could instead use something like: # RewriteRule ^(pl(/.*)?)$ mythweb.pl?PATH_INFO=/$1 [L,QSA] # RewriteRule ^(.+)$ mythweb.php?PATH_INFO=/$1 [L,QSA] # Catch anything else that comes through and send it to mythweb.php with no parameters. RewriteRule ^(.*)$ mythweb.php [QSA,L] ############################################################################ # You really shouldn't need to edit anything below this line, so please # don't unless you know what you're doing. # # Allow .htaccess to override whatever it wants from the server config. AllowOverride All # Allow browsers to follow symlinks that point outside of the web document # tree. This is how we access music, videos, etc. Options FollowSymLinks # MythTV now uses the correct file suffix for mpeg files, so all .nuv files # should actually be NuppleVideo. However, apache probably doesn't know what # those are, so we should tell it. AddType video/nuppelvideo .nuv # Specify the MIME type for favicon.ico in case the server configuration # doesn't or in case the server configuration uses the IANA-approved MIME type # (image/vnd.microsoft.icon)--which most browsers won't recognize. AddType image/x-icon .ico # Enable mod_deflate. This works MUCH more reliably than PHP's built-in # gzip/Zlib compressors. It is disabled here because many distros seem not # to enable mod_deflate by default, but I strongly recommend that you # enable this section. # BrowserMatch ^Mozilla/4 gzip-only-text/html BrowserMatch ^Mozilla/4\.0[678] no-gzip BrowserMatch \bMSIE !no-gzip !gzip-only-text/html # AddOutputFilterByType DEFLATE text/html AddOutputFilterByType DEFLATE text/css AddOutputFilterByType DEFLATE application/x-javascript # This is helpful for mod_deflate -- it prevents proxies from changing # the user agent to/from this server, which can prevent compression from # being enabled. It is disabled here because many distros seem not to # enable mod_headers by default, but I recommend that you enable it. # Header append Vary User-Agent env=!dont-vary # Set up the perl handler so we can stream properly. # # IMPORTANT!! Please see the note in INSTALL section 5.1 that explains why # this may not always properly detect mod_perl. # SetHandler perl-script PerlResponseHandler ModPerl::Registry PerlOptions +ParseHeaders SetHandler cgi-script Options +ExecCGI # # Possible values for the Options directive are "None", "All", # or any combination of: # Indexes Includes FollowSymLinks SymLinksifOwnerMatch ExecCGI MultiViews # # Note that "MultiViews" must be named *explicitly* --- "Options All" # doesn't give it to you. # # The Options directive is both complicated and important. Please see # http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/core.html#options # for more information. # Options Indexes FollowSymLinks # # AllowOverride controls what directives may be placed in .htaccess files. # It can be "All", "None", or any combination of the keywords: # Options FileInfo AuthConfig Limit # AllowOverride All # # Controls who can get stuff from this server. # Order allow,deny Allow from all Options -All +FollowSymLinks +IncludesNoExec # You will probably also want to uncomment the following rules, which # disable authentication for MythWeb's download URLs so you can properly # stream to media players that don't work with authenticated servers. # Allow from all Allow from all