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1# PyKota sample configuration file
2#
3# Copy this file in cups' configuration directory
4# usually /etc/cups under the name pykota.conf
5#
6# PyKota - Print Quotas for CUPS and LPRng
7#
8# (c) 2003 Jerome Alet <alet@librelogiciel.com>
9# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
10# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
11# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
12# (at your option) any later version.
13#
14# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
15# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
16# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
17# GNU General Public License for more details.
18#
19# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
20# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
21# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
22#
23# $Id$
24#
25
26[global]
27# Storage backend for quotas
28# only PGStorage (PostgreSQL) is supported
29# Ldap, MySQL, Berkeley are planned
30
31# the 'postgresql' value is deprecated, use 'pgstorage' instead.
32storagebackend: pgstorage
33
34# Quota Storage Server hostname (and optional port)
35# e.g. db.mydomain.com:5432
36storageserver: localhost
37
38#
39# name of the Quota Storage Database
40storagename: pykota
41
42# Quota Storage administrator's and normal user's names and passwords
43storageadmin: pykotaadmin
44# storageadminpw: Comment out if unused, or set to Quota Storage admin password
45
46# NB : storageuser and storageuserpw are not used anymore
47
48# LDAP example (DOESN'T WORK YET) :
49#storagebackend: ldapstorage
50#storageserver: ldap://ldap.librelogiciel.com:389
51#storagename: dc=librelogiciel,dc=com
52#storageadmin: cn=admin,dc=librelogiciel,dc=com
53#storageadminpw: abc.123
54#
55# Here we define some helpers to know where
56# to plug into an existing LDAP directory
57#userbase: ou=People,dc=librelogiciel,dc=com
58#userrdn: uid
59#groupbase: ou=Groups,dc=librelogiciel,dc=com
60#grouprdn: cn
61#printerbase: ou=Printers,ou=PyKota,dc=librelogiciel,dc=com
62#printerrdn: cn
63#jobbase: ou=Jobs,ou=PyKota,dc=librelogiciel,dc=com
64#userquotabase: ou=UQuotas,ou=PyKota,dc=librelogiciel,dc=com
65#groupquotabase: ou=GQuotas,ou=PyKota,dc=librelogiciel,dc=com
66#lastjobbase: ou=LastJobs,ou=PyKota,dc=librelogiciel,dc=com
67#
68# Choose what attribute contains the list of group members
69# common values are : memberUid, uniqueMember, member
70#groupmembers: memberUid
71
72# Where to log ?
73# supported values : stderr, system (system means syslog, but don't use 'syslog' here)
74# if the value is not set then the default SYSTEM applies.
75logger: system
76
77# Enable debugging ? Put YES instead here.
78debug : No
79
80# Mail server to use to warn users
81# If the value is not set then localhost is used.
82smtpserver: localhost
83
84# What is the accounting backend to use
85#
86# supported values :
87#
88#    - querying : asks the printer for its lifetime page counter
89#                 via either SNMP, AppleTalk, or any external
90#                 command. This method is the method used by
91#                 default in PyKota since its beginning.
92#
93#    - external : delegates the job's size computation to any
94#                 external command of your choice. A stupid and
95#                 completely unreliable example, but which
96#                 shows what this command may be is :
97#
98#                   accounter: external(/bin/grep -c showpage)
99#
100#                 Another one, which should work with all DSC
101#                 compliant Postscript files :
102#
103#                   accounter: external(/bin/grep -c "%%Page:")
104#
105#    - stupid : counts the occurences of the 'showpage' postscript
106#               statement in the document to be printed.
107#               THIS IS NOT RELIABLE. This is just to serve as
108#               an example on how to implement your own accounting
109#               method.
110#
111# This value can be set either globally or on a per printer basis
112# If both are defined, the printer option has priority.
113# if not set it defaults to 'querying'.
114#
115# A script which seems to be accurate, copy it from the
116# untested/postscript directory to another place.
117# accounter: external(/usr/local/bin/pagecount.sh)
118# WARNING : it may not work when multiple copies are asked.
119#           this breaks ghostscript, I don't know why yet.
120#
121# default value
122accounter: querying
123
124# Print Quota administrator
125# These values can be set either globally or per printer or both.
126# If both are defined, the printer option has priority.
127# If these values are not set, the default admin root
128# and the default adminmail root@localhost are used.
129admin: Jerome Alet
130adminmail: alet@librelogiciel.com
131
132#
133# Who should we send an email to in case a quota is reached ?
134# possible values are : DevNull, User, Admin, Both
135# The Both value means that the User and the Admin will receive
136# an email message.
137# The DevNull value means no email message will be sent.
138# This value can be set either globally or per printer or both.
139# If both are defined, the printer option has priority.
140# If the value is not set, then the default BOTH applies.
141mailto: both
142
143#
144# Grace delay in days
145# This value can be set either globally or per printer or both.
146# If both are defined, the printer option has priority.
147# If the value is not set then the default seven (7) days applies.
148gracedelay: 7
149
150# one section per printer, or no other section at all if all options
151# are defined globally.
152# Each section's name must be the same as the printer's name as defined
153# in your printing system, be it CUPS or LPRng.
154# If you don't want any special printer section, just comment out
155# the line below so that following options are global.
156[hpmarketing]
157
158# How to query the lp printer for its page counter.
159# THIS IS ONLY USED IF YOU HAVE SET 'accounter' TO 'querying'
160# JUST COMMENT IT OUT IF YOU USE ANY OTHER ACCOUNTING METHOD.
161# (it would be ignored anyway)
162#
163# Only snmp(community, oid) and external(command) are supported
164#
165# Example :
166#     requester: external(/usr/bin/snmpget -v1 -c public -Ov %(printer)s mib-2.43.10.2.1.4.1.1 | cut -f 2,2 -d " ")
167# and :
168#     requester: snmp(public, mib-2.43.10.2.1.4.1.1)
169# are equivalent
170#
171# Another untested example, using npadmin :
172#     requester: external(/usr/bin/npadmin --pagecount %(printer)s)
173#
174# Another example, for AppleTalk printers which works fine :
175# (You may need the pap CUPS backend installed, and copy the
176# pagecount.ps file from untested/netatalk into /etc or any
177# appropriate location)
178#     requester: external(/usr/bin/pap -p "%(printer)s:LaserWriter" /etc/pagecount.ps  2>/dev/null | grep -v status | grep -v Connect | tail -1)
179#
180# This value can be set either globally or per printer or both.
181# If both are defined, the printer option has priority.
182#
183# NB : The SNMP oid mib-2.43.10.2.1.4.1.1 works on HP Laserjet Printers, but it may
184#      be different with other brands, refer to your printer's documentation
185#      for details. Also you may have to specify -v2c or -v3 depending on your
186#      printer's support for different versions of the SNMP specification.
187#
188# WARNING : In any case, when using an external requester, please test the command line outside
189#           of PyKota before. This will save you some headaches in case it doesn't work as expected.
190requester: external(/usr/bin/snmpget -v1 -c public -Ov %(printer)s mib-2.43.10.2.1.4.1.1 | cut -f 2,2 -d " ")
191
192# Default policy for inexistant users (e.g. root)
193# either allow or deny
194# This value can be set either globally or per printer or both.
195# If both are defined, the printer option has priority.
196# If the value is not set then the default policy DENY applies.
197# ATTENTION :
198#     Before 1.04 the default value was ALLOW, but unknown users
199#     allowed to print causes accuracy problems : their jobs are
200#     charged to the next person who prints on the same printer.
201policy: deny
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