###----------------------------------------------------------------------- ### configuration file for Count 2.5 ### ### Note: Configuration file format for Count 2.5 is different than ### older versions. -- mm ### The format of the file is described below: ### - Any line starts with # or ; is considered comment and ignored. ### - A section in the file is inside left and right bracket. ### - Each section has parameters below the section. ### ### Please read the Configuration section in the counter webpage for details. ### The official counter homepage is at URL: ### http://www.fccc.edu/users/muquit/Count.html ###---------------------------------------------------------------------- [version] 2.5 ##-- options section ; If auto_file_creation=Yes, then the users can create data files. It IS ; dangerous to set this option to Yes. # ; strict_mode=Yes or No. Run the program in strict mode or not. It's a good ; idea to set this option to Yes. # ; allow_rgb_database=Yes or No. Convenient to use because colorname e.g., red, ; gold etc can be used instead of rgb components of the color, however it is ; very inefficient to lookup. If your site is busy, set this option to No. # ; count_reload=Yes or No. It is a good idea to set this option to No. But ; you've to set this option to Yes if you are running a proxy server. ; Normally set this option to Yes. # ; log_error_messages=Yes or No. If your site is extremely busy and if the ; counter generates lots of logs, set this option to No. Normally set this ; option to Yes. # ; show_error_messages_to_browsers=Yes or No. Set this option to No if you're ; concerned with privacy and you're sure that the counter works perfectly. ; If you set this option to No, you will not see error messages. [options] auto_file_creation=No strict_mode=Yes allow_rgb_database=No count_reload=Yes log_error_messages=Yes show_error_messages_to_browsers=Yes ; You can specify IP address of the hosts you want to ignore from ; counting. Netmasks can be used to ignore a entire network or a ; specific range of hosts in the network. Read the counter ; documentation to know about netmasks. Wild card can be used as ; well. One item per line. ; [ignore IPs] 10.10.0.0 255.0.0.0 172.16.0.0 255.255.0.0 192.168.0.0 255.255.0.0 ; All possible names and IP addresses by which your host can be ; referred. These hosts can access the counter remotely or locally. ; Host running the http server must exist here. Wild cards can be ; used. One item per line. NOTE: 192.0.2.0/24 is listed as the ; TEST-NET. ; [authorized] www.your.domain www 192.0.2.1