================== Configuration File ================== ------------ Module: core ------------ :Author: Jan Kneschke :Date: $Date: 2006-03-09 01:10:40 +0100 (Thu, 09 Mar 2006) $ :Revision: $Revision: 1034 $ :abstract: the layout of the configuration file .. meta:: :keywords: lighttpd, configuration .. contents:: Table of Contents Description =========== Basic Syntax ------------ A BNF like notation: :: option : NAME = VALUE merge : NAME += VALUE NAME : modulename.key VALUE : ( | | | | VALUE [ + VALUE ]*) : "text" : digit* : ( "enable" | "disable" ) : "(" [ "=>" ] [, [ "=>" ] ]* ")" INCLUDE : "include" VALUE INCLUDE_SHELL : "include_shell" STRING_VALUE Example ------- :: # default document-root server.document-root = "/var/www/example.org/pages/" # TCP port server.port = 80 # selecting modules server.modules = ( "mod_access", "mod_rewrite" ) # variables, computed when config is read. var.mymodule = "foo" server.modules += ( "mod_" + var.mymodule ) # var.PID is initialised to the pid of lighttpd before config is parsed # include, relative to dirname of main config file include "mime.types.conf" # read configuration from output of a command include_shell "/usr/local/bin/confmimetype /etc/mime.types" Conditional Configuration ========================= Most options can be configured conditionally by using the following syntax (including nesting). :: { ... { ... nesting: match only when parent match } } else { ... the "else if" block } where is one of one of the following: $HTTP["cookie"] match on cookie $HTTP["host"] match on host $HTTP["useragent"] match on useragent $HTTP["referer"] match on referer $HTTP["url"] match on url $HTTP["remoteip"] match on the remote IP or a remote Network $SERVER["socket"] match on socket. Value must be on the format "ip:port" where ip is an IP address and port a port number. Only equal match (==) is supported. It also binds the daemon to this socket. Use this if you want to do IP/port- based virtual hosts. is one of: == string equal match != string not equal match =~ perl style regular expression match !~ perl style regular expression not match and is either a quoted ("") literal string or regular expression. Example ------- :: # disable directory-listings for /download/* dir-listing.activate = "enable" $HTTP["url"] =~ "^/download/" { dir-listing.activate = "disable" } # handish virtual hosting # map all domains of a top-level-domain to a single document-root $HTTP["host"] =~ "(^|\.)example\.org$" { server.document-root = "/var/www/htdocs/example.org/pages/" } # multiple sockets $SERVER["socket"] == "127.0.0.1:81" { server.document-root = "..." } $SERVER["socket"] == "127.0.0.1:443" { ssl.pemfile = "/var/www/certs/localhost.pem" ssl.engine = "enable" server.document-root = "/var/www/htdocs/secure.example.org/pages/" } # deny access for all googlebot $HTTP["useragent"] =~ "Google" { url.access-deny = ( "" ) } # deny access for all image stealers $HTTP["referer"] !~ "^($|http://www\.example\.org)" { url.access-deny = ( ".jpg", ".jpeg", ".png" ) } # deny the access to www.example.org to all user which # are not in the 10.0.0.0/8 network $HTTP["host"] == "www.example.org" { $HTTP["remoteip"] != "10.0.0.0/8" { url.access-deny = ( "" ) } } Using variables =============== You can set your own variables in the configuration to simplify your config. :: var.basedir = "/home/www/servers/" $HTTP["host"] == "www.example.org" { server.name = "www.example.org" include "incl-base.conf" } in incl-base.conf: server.document-root = basedir + server.name + "/pages/" accesslog.filename = basedir + server.name + "/logs/access.log" You can also use environement variables or the default variables var.PID and var.CWD: :: var.basedir = env.LIGHTTPDBASE $HTTP["host"] == "www.example.org" { server.name = "www.example.org" include "incl-base.conf" include "incl-fastcgi.conf" } in incl-fastcgi.conf: fastcgi.server = ( ... => (( "socket" => basedir + server.name + "/tmp/fastcgi-" + PID + ".sock" )) ) Or like the lighttpd script for rails does: var.basedir = var.CWD server.document-root = basedir + "/public/" Global context ============== :: global { ... } You don't need it in the main configuration file. But you might have difficulty setting server wide configuration inside a included-file from conditionals. Example ------- :: in lighttpd.conf: server.modules = () $HTTP["host"] == "www.example.org" { include "incl-php.conf" } in incl-php.conf: global { server.modules += ("mod_fastcgi") static-file.exclude-extensions += (".php") } fastcgi.server = "..." Options ======= server module ------------- main sections ````````````` server.document-root document-root of the webserver This variable has the specified as it will be used for all requests without a Host: header and for all with a know hostname which you might have specified with one of the above conditionals. Default: no default, required server.bind IP address, hostname or absolute path to the unix-domain socket the server listen on. Default: bind to all interfaces Example: :: server.bind = "127.0.0.1" server.bind = "www.example.org" server.bind = "/tmp/lighttpd.socket" server.port tcp-port to bind the server to .. note:: port belows 1024 require root-permissions Default: 80 (443 if ssl is enabled) server.use-ipv6 bind to the IPv6 socket server.tag set the string returned by the Server: response header Default: lighttpd server.errorlog pathname of the error-log Default: either STDERR or ``server.errorlog-use-syslog`` server.errorlog-use-syslog send errorlog to syslog Default: disabled server.chroot root-directory of the server NOTE: requires root-permissions server.username username used to run the server NOTE: requires root-permissions server.groupname groupname used to run the server NOTE: requires root-permissions server.follow-symlink allow to follow-symlinks Default: enabled index-file.names list of files to search for if a directory is requested e.g.: :: index-file.names = ( "index.php", "index.html", "index.htm", "default.htm" ) if a name starts with slash this file will be used a index generator for all directories. server.modules modules to load .. note:: the order of the modules is important. The modules are executed in the order as they are specified. Loading mod_auth AFTER mod_fastcgi might disable authentication for fastcgi backends (if check-local is disabled). As auth should be done first, move it before all executing modules (like proxy, fastcgi, scgi and cgi). rewrites, redirects and access should be first, followed by auth and the docroot plugins. Afterwards the external handlers like fastcgi, cgi, scgi and proxy and at the bottom the post-processing plugins like mod_accesslog. e.g.: :: server.modules = ( "mod_rewrite", "mod_redirect", "mod_alias", "mod_access", "mod_auth", "mod_status", "mod_simple_vhost", "mod_evhost", "mod_userdir", "mod_secdownload", "mod_fastcgi", "mod_proxy", "mod_cgi", "mod_ssi", "mod_compress", "mod_usertrack", "mod_expire", "mod_rrdtool", "mod_accesslog" ) Starting with lighttpd 1.4.0 three default modules are loaded automaticly: - mod_indexfile - mod_dirlisting - mod_staticfile server.event-handler set the event handler Default: "poll" server.pid-file set the name of the .pid-file where the PID of the server should be placed. This option is used in combination with a start-script and the daemon mode Default: not set server.max-request-size maximum size in kbytes of the request (header + body). Only applies to POST requests. Default: 2097152 (2GB) server.max-worker number of worker processes to spawn. This is usually only needed on servers which are fairly loaded and the network handler calls delay often (e.g. new requests are not handled instantaneously). Default: 0 server.name name of the server/virtual server Default: hostname server.max-keep-alive-requests maximum number of request within a keep-alive session before the server terminates the connection Default: 128 server.max-keep-alive-idle maximum number of seconds until a idling keep-alive connection is droped Default: 30 server.max-read-idle maximum number of seconds until a waiting, non keep-alive read times out and closes the connection Default: 60 server.max-write-idle maximum number of seconds until a waiting write call times out and closes the connection Default: 360 server.error-handler-404 uri to call if the requested file results in a 404 Default: not set Example: :: server.error-handler-404 = "/error-404.php" server.protocol-http11 defines if HTTP/1.1 is allowed or not. Default: enabled server.range-requests defines if range requests are allowed or not. Default: enabled SSL engine `````````` ssl.pemfile path to the PEM file for SSL support debugging ````````` debug.dump-unknown-headers enables listing of internally unhandled HTTP-headers e.g. :: debug.dump-unknown-headers = "enable" mimetypes ````````` mimetype.assign list of known mimetype mappings NOTE: if no mapping is given "application/octet-stream" is used e.g.: :: mimetype.assign = ( ".png" => "image/png", ".jpg" => "image/jpeg", ".jpeg" => "image/jpeg", ".html" => "text/html", ".txt" => "text/plain" ) The list is compared top down and the first match is taken. This is important if you have matches like: :: ".tar.gz" => "application/x-tgz", ".gz" => "application/x-gzip", If you want to set another default mimetype use: :: ..., "" => "text/plain" ) as the last entry in the list. mimetype.use-xattr If available, use the XFS-style extended attribute interface to retrieve the "Content-Type" attribute on each file, and use that as the mime type. If it's not defined or not available, fall back to the mimetype.assign assignment. e.g.: :: mimetype.use-xattr = "enable" on shell use: $ attr -s Content-Type -V image/svg svgfile.svg or $ attr -s Content-Type -V text/html indexfile debugging ````````` debug.log-request-header default: disabled debug.log-response-header default: disabled debug.log-file-not-found default: disabled debug.log-request-handling default: disabled