diff --git a/electron/server/config-sample.ini b/electron/server/config-sample.ini deleted file mode 100644 index d419ed473..000000000 --- a/electron/server/config-sample.ini +++ /dev/null @@ -1,29 +0,0 @@ -[General] -# Instance name can be used to distinguish between different instances using backend api.getInstanceName() -instanceName= - -# set to true to allow using Trilium without authentication (makes sense for server build only, desktop build doesn't need password) -noAuthentication=false - -# set to true to disable backups (e.g. because of limited space on server) -noBackup=false - -# Disable automatically generating desktop icon -# noDesktopIcon=true - -[Network] -# host setting is relevant only for web deployments - set the host on which the server will listen -# host=0.0.0.0 -# port setting is relevant only for web deployments, desktop builds run on a fixed port (changeable with TRILIUM_PORT environment variable) -port=8080 -# true for TLS/SSL/HTTPS (secure), false for HTTP (insecure). -https=false -# path to certificate (run "bash bin/generate-cert.sh" to generate self-signed certificate). Relevant only if https=true -certPath= -keyPath= -# setting to give trust to reverse proxies, a comma-separated list of trusted rev. proxy IPs can be specified (CIDR notation is permitted), -# alternatively 'true' will make use of the leftmost IP in X-Forwarded-For, ultimately an integer can be used to tell about the number of hops between -# Trilium (which is hop 0) and the first trusted rev. proxy. -# once set, expressjs will use the X-Forwarded-For header set by the rev. proxy to determinate the real IPs of clients. -# expressjs shortcuts are supported: loopback(127.0.0.1/8, ::1/128), linklocal(169.254.0.0/16, fe80::/10), uniquelocal(10.0.0.0/8, 172.16.0.0/12, 192.168.0.0/16, fc00::/7) -trustedReverseProxy=false