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1# PyKota sample configuration file
2#
3# Copy this file into the /etc/pykota/ directory
4# under the name /etc/pykota/pykota.conf
5#
6# PyKota - Print Quotas for CUPS and LPRng
7#
8# (c) 2003-2004 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) and LDAPStorage (OpenLDAP) are supported.
29# MySQL and BerkeleyDB 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.example.com:5432
36storageserver: localhost
37
38#
39# name of the Quota Storage Database
40storagename: pykota
41
42#
43# Quota Storage normal user's name and password
44# These two fields contain a username and optional password
45# which may give readonly access to your print quota database.
46#
47# PLEASE ENSURE THAT THIS USER CAN'T WRITE TO YOUR PRINT QUOTA
48# DATABASE, OTHERWISE ANY USER WHO COULD READ THIS CONFIGURATION
49# FILE COULD CHANGE HIS PRINT QUOTA.
50#
51storageuser: pykotauser
52# storageuserpw: Comment out if unused, or set to Quota Storage user password
53
54# Should the database caching mechanism be enabled or not ?
55# If unset, caching is disabled. Possible values Y/N/YES/NO
56# caching mechanism works with both PostgreSQL and OpenLDAP backends
57# but may be really interesting only with OpenLDAP.
58#
59# ACTIVATING CACHE MAY CAUSE PRECISION PROBLEMS IN PRINT ACCOUNTING
60# IF AN USER PRINTS ON SEVERAL PRINTERS AT THE SAME TIME.
61# YOU MAY FIND IT INTERESTING ANYWAY, ESPECIALLY FOR LDAP.
62#
63# FYI, I ALWAYS SET IT TO YES !
64#
65storagecaching: No
66
67# Should full job history be disabled ?
68# If unset or set to No, full job history is kept in the database.
69# This will be useful in the future when the report generator
70# will be written.
71# Disabling the job history can be useful with heavily loaded
72# LDAP servers, to not make the LDAP tree grow out of control.
73# Disabling the job history with the PostgreSQL backend works too
74# but it's probably less useful than with LDAP.
75disablehistory: No
76
77# LDAP example, uncomment and adapt it to your own configuration :
78#storagebackend: ldapstorage
79#storageserver: ldap://ldap.librelogiciel.com:389
80#storagename: dc=librelogiciel,dc=com
81#storageuser: cn=notadmin,dc=librelogiciel,dc=com
82#storageuserpw: abc.123
83#
84# Here we define some helpers to know where
85# to plug into an existing LDAP directory
86#userbase: ou=People,dc=librelogiciel,dc=com
87#userrdn: uid
88#balancebase: ou=People,dc=librelogiciel,dc=com
89#balancerdn: uid
90#groupbase: ou=Groups,dc=librelogiciel,dc=com
91#grouprdn: cn
92#printerbase: ou=Printers,ou=PyKota,dc=librelogiciel,dc=com
93#printerrdn: cn
94#jobbase: ou=Jobs,ou=PyKota,dc=librelogiciel,dc=com
95#userquotabase: ou=UQuotas,ou=PyKota,dc=librelogiciel,dc=com
96#groupquotabase: ou=GQuotas,ou=PyKota,dc=librelogiciel,dc=com
97#lastjobbase: ou=LastJobs,ou=PyKota,dc=librelogiciel,dc=com
98#
99# How to create new accounts and groups
100# authorized values are "below" and "attach(objectclass name)"
101#
102# "below" creates the new accounts/groups as standalone entries
103# below the above defined 'userbase' ou
104#
105# attach(objectclass name) tries to find some existing user/group
106# using the above defined 'userrdn' or 'grouprdn' and 'userbase'
107# 'groupbase', and attach the PyKota specific entries to it.
108#
109# a possible value:  newuser: attach(posixAccount)
110#newuser : below
111#newgroup : below
112#
113# LDAP attribute which stores the user's email address
114#usermail : mail
115
116#
117# Choose what attribute contains the list of group members
118# common values are : memberUid, uniqueMember, member
119#groupmembers: memberUid
120
121# Where to log ?
122# supported values : stderr, system (system means syslog, but don't use 'syslog' here)
123# if the value is not set then the default SYSTEM applies.
124logger: system
125
126# Enable debugging ? Put YES or NO there.
127# From now on, YES is the default in this sample
128# configuration file, so that debugging is activated
129# when configuring PyKota. After all works, just
130# put NO instead to save some disk space in your
131# logs.
132# Actually only database queries are logged.
133debug : Yes
134
135# Mail server to use to warn users
136# If the value is not set then localhost is used.
137smtpserver: localhost
138
139# Email domain
140# If the value is not set, and the mail attribute for the user
141# is not set in the PyKota storage, be it LDAP (see usermail directive
142# above) or PostgreSQL, then email messages are sent to
143# username@smtpserver
144#
145# If the value is set, then email messages are sent to
146# username@maildomain using the SMTP server defined above
147#
148# Set the appropriate value below, example.com set as per RFC2606.
149maildomain: example.com
150
151# Should we force usernames to be all lowercase when printing ?
152# Default is No.
153# This is a global option only.
154# Some people reported that WinXP sends mixed case usernames
155# setting 'utolower: Yes' solves the problem.
156# Of course you have to user lowercase only when adding
157# users with edpykota, because ALL database accesses are
158# still case sensitive.
159#
160# If utolower is Yes, the usernames received from the printing
161# system is converted to lowercase at the start of the cupspykota
162# backend or of the pykota filter.
163#
164# If utolower is No, which is the default, strict case checking
165# is done, this means that users 'Jerome' and 'jerome' are
166# different. Printer and groups names are ALWAYS case sensitive.
167utolower: No
168
169# What is the accounting backend to use
170#
171# supported values :
172#
173#    - querying : asks the printer for its lifetime page counter
174#                 via either SNMP, AppleTalk, or any external
175#                 command. This method is the method used by
176#                 default in PyKota since its beginning.
177#
178#    - external : delegates the job's size computation to any
179#                 external command of your choice. A stupid and
180#                 completely unreliable example, but which
181#                 shows what this command may be is :
182#
183#                   accounter: external(/bin/grep -c showpage)
184#
185#                 Another one, which should work with all DSC
186#                 compliant Postscript files :
187#
188#                   accounter: external(/bin/grep -c "%%Page:")
189#
190#    - stupid : counts the occurences of the 'showpage' postscript
191#               statement in the document to be printed.
192#               THIS IS NOT RELIABLE. This is just to serve as
193#               an example on how to implement your own accounting
194#               method.
195#
196# This value can be set either globally or on a per printer basis
197# If both are defined, the printer option has priority.
198# if not set it defaults to 'querying'.
199#
200# A script which seems to be accurate, copy it from the
201# untested/postscript directory to another place.
202# accounter: external(/usr/local/bin/pagecount.sh)
203# WARNING : it may not work when multiple copies are asked.
204#           this breaks ghostscript, I don't know why yet.
205#
206# default value
207accounter: querying
208
209# Print Quota administrator
210# These values can be set either globally or per printer or both.
211# If both are defined, the printer option has priority.
212# If these values are not set, the default admin root
213# and the default adminmail root@localhost are used.
214admin: John Doe
215adminmail: root@localhost
216
217#
218# Who should we send an email to in case a quota is reached ?
219# possible values are : DevNull, User, Admin, Both, External(some command)
220# The Both value means that the User and the Admin will receive
221# an email message.
222# The DevNull value means no email message will be sent.
223# This value can be set either globally or per printer or both.
224# If both are defined, the printer option has priority.
225# If the value is not set, then the default BOTH applies.
226#
227#   Format of the external syntax :
228#
229#       mailto: external(/usr/bin/mycommand >/dev/null)
230#
231#   You can use :
232#
233#       '%(action)s'            will contain either WARN or DENY
234#       '%(username)s'          will contain the user's name
235#       '%(printername)s'       will contain the printer's name
236#       '%(email)s'             will contain the user's email address
237#       '%(message)s'           will contain the message if you want
238#                               to use it.
239#
240#   On your command line, to pass arguments to your command.
241#   Example :
242#
243#       mailto: external(/usr/bin/callpager %(username)s "Quota problem on %(printername)s" >/dev/null)
244#
245#   To automatically send a WinPopup message (this may only work with a PDC,
246#   here the same machine does Samba as PDC + CUPS) :
247#
248#       mailto: external(echo "%(message)s"  | /usr/bin/iconv --to-code utf-8 --from-code iso-8859-15 | /usr/bin/smbclient -M "%(username)s" 2>&1 >/dev/null)
249#
250#   NB : I use ISO-8859-15, but Windows expects UTF-8, so we pipe the message
251#        into iconv before sending it to the Windows user.
252#
253# or more simply :
254#
255#       mailto: external(/usr/share/pykota/mailandpopup.sh %(username)s %(printername)s "%(email)s" "%(message)s" 2>&1 >/dev/null)
256#
257#   NB : The mailandpopup.sh shell script is now included in PyKota
258#
259#   NB : in ANY case, don't forget to redirect your command's standard output
260#        somewhere (e.g. >/dev/null) so that there's no perturbation to the
261#        underlying layer (filter or backend)
262#
263mailto: both
264
265#
266# Grace delay in days
267# This value can be set either globally or per printer or both.
268# If both are defined, the printer option has priority.
269# If the value is not set then the default seven (7) days applies.
270gracedelay: 7
271
272#
273# Poor man's threshold
274# If account balance reaches below this amount,
275# a warning message is sent by email
276#
277# If unset, default poor man's threshold is 1.0.
278# This option can only appear in the global section
279poorman: 2.0
280
281# Poor man's warning message
282# The warning message that is sent if the "poorman" value is reached
283# Again this must appear in the global section
284poorwarn: Your Print Quota account balance is low.
285 Soon you'll not be allowed to print anymore.
286
287# Soft limit reached warning message
288# The warning message that is sent if the soft quota limit is reached
289# May appear either globally or on a per-printer basis
290softwarn: Your Print Quota Soft Limit is reached.
291 This means that you may still be allowed to print for some
292 time, but you must contact your administrator to purchase
293 more print quota.
294 
295# Hard limit reached error message
296# The error message that is sent if the hard quota limit is reached
297# May appear either globally or on a per-printer basis
298hardwarn: Your Print Quota Hard Limit is reached.
299 This means that you are not allowed to print anymore.
300 Please contact your administrator at root@localhost
301 as soon as possible to solve the problem.
302
303# one section per printer, or no other section at all if all options
304# are defined globally.
305# Each section's name must be the same as the printer's queue name as defined
306# in your printing system, be it CUPS or LPRng.
307# If you don't want any special printer section, just comment out
308# the line below so that following options are global.
309[hpmarketing]
310
311# How to query the hpmarketing printer for its page counter.
312# THIS IS ONLY USED IF YOU HAVE SET 'accounter' TO 'querying'
313# JUST COMMENT IT OUT IF YOU USE ANY OTHER ACCOUNTING METHOD.
314# (it would be ignored anyway)
315#
316# In the lines below "%(printer)s" is automatically replaced
317# at run time with your printer's Fully Qualified Domain Name
318# e.g. myprinter.example.com
319#
320# Only snmp(community, oid) and external(command) are supported
321#
322# Example :
323#     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 " ")
324# and :
325#     requester: snmp(public, mib-2.43.10.2.1.4.1.1)
326# are equivalent
327#
328#################################################
329# NB : the 'snmp()' requester is now deprecated #
330# because it has some accuracy problems.        #
331# please use 'external()' instead.              #
332#################################################
333#
334# Another untested example, using npadmin :
335#     requester: external(/usr/bin/npadmin --pagecount %(printer)s)
336#
337# Another example, for AppleTalk printers which works fine :
338# (You may need the pap CUPS backend installed, and copy the
339# pagecount.ps file from untested/netatalk into /etc or any
340# appropriate location)
341#     requester: external(/usr/share/pykota/papwaitprinter.sh "MyPrinter:LaserWriter@*" && /usr/bin/pap -p "MyPrinter:LaserWriter@*" /usr/share/pykota/pagecount.ps  2>/dev/null | /bin/grep -v status | /bin/grep -v Connect | /usr/bin/tail -1)
342#
343# An example for parallel printers like the HP Laserjet 5MP :
344#
345#     requester: external(/bin/cat /usr/share/pykota/pagecount.pjl >/dev/lp0 && /usr/bin/head -2 </dev/lp0 | /usr/bin/tail -1)
346#
347#
348# This value can be set either globally or per printer or both.
349# If both are defined, the printer option has priority.
350#
351# NB : The SNMP oid mib-2.43.10.2.1.4.1.1 works on HP Laserjet Printers, but it may
352#      be different with other brands, refer to your printer's documentation
353#      for details. Also you may have to specify -v2c or -v3 depending on your
354#      printer's support for different versions of the SNMP specification.
355#
356#
357# Some examples and comments provided by Bob Martel from csuohio.edu
358#
359# For several printers I could not get the page count using snmpget.  I
360# resorted to snmpwalk:
361#
362# requester: external(/opt/local/net-snmp/bin/snmpwalk -v 1 -Cc -c public %(printer)s | grep mib-2.43.10.2.1.4.1.1 | cut -d " " -f4)
363#
364# The last example is still more ugly, some of the printers only provided
365# their counters without names, but at least always on the same line:
366#
367# requester: external(/opt/local/net-snmp/bin/snmpwalk -v 1 -Cc -c public -Ov %(printer)s | grep Counter32 | tail -2 | head -1 | cut -d " " -f2)
368#
369#
370# An example using netcat and a preformatted PJL job which you can find
371# in the untested/pjl directory, which is sent to a JetDirect print
372# server on port 9100 :
373#
374# requester: external(/bin/nc -w 2 %(printer)s 9100 </usr/share/pykota/pagecount.pjl | /usr/bin/tail -2)
375#
376#
377# An example using the contributed pagecount.pl script which does
378# the same as above, but should work on more printers :
379#
380# requester: external(/usr/share/pykota/pagecount.pl %(printer)s 9100)
381#
382#
383# WARNING : In any case, when using an external requester, please test the command line outside
384#           of PyKota before. This will save you some headaches in case it doesn't work as expected.
385#
386# The waitprinter.sh is there to wait until the printer is idle again.
387# This should prevent a job to be sent to the printer while another one is
388# not yet finished (not all pages are printed, but the complete job is in
389# the printer)
390requester: external(/usr/share/pykota/waitprinter.sh %(printer)s && /usr/bin/snmpget -v1 -c public -Ov %(printer)s mib-2.43.10.2.1.4.1.1 | cut -f 2,2 -d " ")
391
392# Default policy for inexistant users (e.g. root)
393# either allow or deny or external(some command here)
394# This value can be set either globally or per printer or both.
395# If both are defined, the printer option has priority.
396# If the value is not set then the default policy DENY applies.
397# ATTENTION :
398#     Before 1.04 the default value was ALLOW, but unknown users
399#     allowed to print causes accuracy problems : their jobs are
400#     charged to the next person who prints on the same printer.
401# There's no policy wrt inexistant groups, they are ignored.
402#
403# external policy can be used to launch any external command of your choice,
404# for example to automatically add the user to the quota storage
405# if he is unknown. Example :
406#
407#       policy: external(/usr/bin/edpykota --add --printer %(printername)s --softlimit 50 --hardlimit 60 %(username)s >/dev/null)
408#
409# Of course you can launch any command of your choice with this, e.g. :
410#
411#       policy: external(/usr/local/bin/myadminscript.sh %(username)s >/dev/null)
412
413# You can use :
414#
415#       '%(username)s'          will contain the user's name
416#       '%(printername)s'       will contain the printer's name
417#
418#   On your command line, to pass arguments to your command.
419#
420#   NB : Don't forget to redirect your command's standard output somewhere
421#        (e.g. >/dev/null) so that there's no perturbation to the underlying
422#        layer (filter or backend)
423#
424# If the user still doesn't exist after external policy command was
425# launched (the external command didn't add it), or if an error occured
426# during the execution of the external policy command, the job is rejected.
427#
428policy: deny
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