GETSTATD

# Type "./getstatd -h" for command line options.

# If you run daemon from root, edit getstatd.h and change DAEMON_UID macroname.
# (default 65534). 

# Port number to accept incoming requests.[1024-65534] If you want to use
# port number from 0 to 1023 you can use kernel transparent proxy settings or 
# choose 80 port in configure script (Use command line argument "-p" for other 
# port).

port	1080

# IP addresses and associated TTY for automatic user authentication.
# Instead of TTY names you may use "auto" keyword for second automatic authentication 
# way (look at auth.example). To disable automatic authentication use "ipallow *".

ipallow	{ 192.168.47.120:ttyS1, 
	  192.168.47.121:ttyS2, 
	  192.168.47.122:ttyS3, 
	  192.168.47.65:auto,
	  192.168.47.66:auto,
	  192.168.47.67:auto,
	  192.168.47.68:auto,
	  192.168.47.69:auto }

# Calculate statistic only for this terminals. Other terminals will be ignored.
# Use "*" for mask tty group.

calctty	ttyS1, ttyS2, ttyS3, ttyv*

# Path of the login records files ( wtmp and utmp). If you use standard system
# wtmp and utmp files comment next two lines.

# wtmp 	/var/log/wtmp
# utmp	/var/log/utmp

# HTML forms for user interface.

index			/usr/local/etc/getstatd/mainform.html
plugin_index		/usr/local/etc/getstatd/pluginform.gsmon.html
#plugin_index		/usr/local/etc/getstatd/pluginform.html
user_index		/usr/local/etc/getstatd/userform.html
admin_index		/usr/local/etc/getstatd/adminform.html
deny_identification	/usr/local/etc/getstatd/deny_iden.html
deny_passwd		/usr/local/etc/getstatd/deny_passwd.html
deny_right		/usr/local/etc/getstatd/deny_right.html

# POP3 Host and port for password authentication, users would be use pop3 passwords 
# to  access to  their statistic. Firewalled or wrappered  single pop3d 
# server for getstatd authentication requirement may be used. 
# (* - disable POP3 authentication )

hostauth	*
#hostauth	pop3.domain.com
portauth	110

# File with users and passwords for authentication.
# pwdlist format same as /etc/passwd. Getstatd first looked pwdlist and then POP3
# host.

pwdlist		/usr/local/etc/getstatd/getstatd.passwd

# true - pwdlist contains crypted passwords, false - raw passwords.
# Use "gs_adduser" utility to create new crypted user accaunt.

pwdcrypt	true


# true - generates a log message of successful request to admin data.

logadmins	false

# true - generates a log message of successful request to plugin data. 

logplugins	false

# The list of users allowed to access user statistic data.(* in any line 
# for accept all users)

userlist	/usr/local/etc/getstatd/statusers

# The list of users allowed to access admin statistic data.(* in any line 
# for accept all users)


adminlist	/usr/local/etc/getstatd/statadmins

# The list of users allowed to access plugin statistic data.(* in any line 
# for accept all users)

pluginlist	/usr/local/etc/getstatd/statplugins

# The ignoreusers directive affects what users will be ignored and will not included
# in statistic reports.

# The list of users not included to user instatistic reports.

ignoreusers	/usr/local/etc/getstatd/ignoreusers

# Plugins. ( Use full path depended of you system. )

plugin1		"ps auxwww"
pluginheader1	"Process status"
plugin2		"uptime"
pluginheader2	"Uptime"
plugin3		"ping -c1 localhost;echo;echo;netstat -rn"
pluginheader3	"Net status"
plugin4		"netstat -t"
pluginheader4	"Current tcp connections"

# Night period.

nightfrom	0
nighttime	7

# Directory which contain "analogy" files for second automatic authentication way.
# ( look at auth.example)

autoauthdir	/var/run

# Admin and Plugin form refresh time.

refresh		300