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bit of cleanup of hidden_configs. This is a start - we've got hundreds more.
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-[b]Advanced Configurations for Power Users[/b]
+[b]Advanced Configurations for Administrators[/b]
RedMatrix contains many configuration options hidden from the main admin panel.
These are generally options considered too niche, confusing, or advanced for
-the average user. These settings can be activated from the the top level Red
+the average member. These settings can be activated from the the top level Red
directory with the syntax [code]util/config cat key value[/code] for a site
configuration, or [code]util/pconfig channel_id cat key value[/code] for a
member configuration.
-This document assumes you're an actual Power User.
+This document assumes you're an administrator.
[b]pconfig[/b]
- [em]system > user_scalable[/em]
+ [b]system > user_scalable[/b]
Determine if the app is scalable on touch screens. Defaults to on, to
disable, set to zero - real zero, not just false.
- [em]system > always_my_theme[/em]
+ [b]system > always_my_theme[/b]
Always use your own theme when viewing channels on the same hub. This
will break in some quite imaginative ways when viewing channels with
theme dependent Comanche.
- [em]system > paranoia[/em]
+ [b]system > paranoia[/b]
Sets the security level of IP checking
Options are:
0 - no IP checking
1 - check 3 octets
2 - check 2 octets
3 - check for any difference at all
- [em]system > protect_tag_hijacking[/em]
+ [b]system > protect_tag_hijacking[/b]
Prevent foreign networks hijacking system tags for your posts.
- [em]system > archive_removed_contacts[/em]
-[color=red]I don't think ths works. Check it before linking from the index then delete this line.[/color]
- When an connection is removed, don't delete everything, instead,
- archive all their posts.
- [em]system > blocked[/em]
+ [b]system > blocked[/b]
An array of xchans blocked by this channel. Technically, this is a
hidden config and does belong here, however, addons (notably
superblock) have made this available in the UI.
- [em]system > default_cipher[/em]
+ [b]system > default_cipher[/b]
Set the default cipher used for E2EE items.
- [em]system > network_page_default[/em]
+ [b]system > network_page_default[/b]
Set default params when viewing the network page. This should contain
the same querystring as manual filtering.
- [em]system > display_friend_count[/em]
+ [b]system > display_friend_count[/b]
Set the number of connections to display in the connections profile
widget.
- [em]system > taganyone[/em]
+ [b]system > taganyone[/b]
Requires the config of the same name to be enabled. Allow the tagging
of anyone, whether you are connected or not. This doesn't scale.
- [em]system > startpage[/em]
+ [b]system > startpage[/b]
Another of those technically hidden configs made available by addons.
Sets the default page to view when logging in. This is exposed to the
UI by the startpage addon.
- [em]system > forcepublicuploads[/em]
+ [b]system > forcepublicuploads[/b]
Force uploaded photos to be public when uploaded as wall items. It
makes far more sense to just set your permissions properly in the first
place. Do that instead.
- [em]system > do_not_track[/em]
+ [b]system > do_not_track[/b]
As the browser header. This will break many identity based features.
You should really just set permissions that make sense.
[b]Site config[/b]
- [em]system > taganyone[/em]
- Allow the tagging of anyone wehter you are connected or not.
- [em]system > directorytags[/em]
+ [b]system > taganyone[/b]
+ Allow the tagging of anyone whether you are connected or not.
+ [b]system > directorytags[/b]
Set the number of tags displayed on the directory page.
- [em]system > startpage[/em]
+ [b]system > startpage[/b]
Set the default page to be taken to after a login for all channels at
this website. Can be overwritten by user settings.
- [em]system > proejcthome[/em]
+ [b]system > proejcthome[/b]
Set the project homepage as the homepage of your hub.
- [em]system > workflowchannelnext[/em]
+ [b]system > workflowchannelnext[/b]
The page to direct users to immediately after creating a channel.
- [em]system > max_bookmark_images[/em]
- Set the maximum number of images to use when parsing a link.
-[color=red]Not sure this does anything. It defaults to 2, I've never seen more than one. Verify before linking from index[/color]
- [em]system > max_daily_registrations[/em]
+ [b]system > max_daily_registrations[/b]
Set the maximum number of new registrations allowed on any day.
Useful to prevent oversubscription after a bout of publicity
for the project.
- [em]system > tos_url[/em]
+ [b]system > tos_url[/b]
Set an alternative link for the ToS location.
- [em]system > block_public_search[/em]
+ [b]system > block_public_search[/b]
Similar to block_public, except only blocks public access to
search features. Useful for sites that want to be public, but
keep getting hammered by search engines.
- [em]system > paranoia[/em]
+ [b]system > paranoia[/b]
As the pconfig, but on a site-wide basis. Can be overwritten
by member settings.
- [em]system > openssl_conf_file[/em]
+ [b]system > openssl_conf_file[/b]
Specify a file containing OpenSSL configuration. Read the code first.
If you can't read the code, don't play with it.
- [em]system > optimize_items[/em]
+ [b]system > optimize_items[/b]
Runs optimise_table during some tasks to keep your database nice and
defragmented. This comes at a performance cost while the operations
are running, but also keeps things a bit faster while it's not.
There also exist CLI utilities for performing this operation, which you
may prefer, especially if you're a large site.
- [em]system > default_expire_days[/em]
+ [b]system > default_expire_days[/b]
When creating a new channel, set the default expiration of connections
posts to this number of days.
- [em]system > dlogfile[/em]
+ [b]system > dlogfile[/b]
Logfile to use for logging development errors. Exactly the same as
logger otherwise. This isn't magic, and requires your own logging
statements. Developer tool.
- [em]system > authlog[/em]
+ [b]system > authlog[/b]
Logfile to use for logging auth errors. Used to plug in to server
side software such as fail2ban. Auth failures are still logged to
the main logs as well.