# $Id$ # # Sample rcynic configuration file for jailed environment. [rcynic] rsync-program = /bin/rsync authenticated = /data/authenticated unauthenticated = /data/unauthenticated lockfile = /data/lock xml-summary = /data/rcynic.xml jitter = 600 use-syslog = true log-level = log_usage_err # You need to specify some trust anchors here, eg: #trust-anchor.1 = /etc/trust-anchors/ta-1.cer #trust-anchor.2 = /etc/trust-anchors/ta-2.cer # or, using the "Trust Anchor Locator" form: #trust-anchor-locator.1 = /etc/trust-anchors/ta-1.tal #trust-anchor-locator.2 = /etc/trust-anchors/ta-2.tal # The choice between these two formats depends largely on the policies # of the entity generating the corresponding trust anchor, ie, will # probably be made for you by the generating entity. # If you already keep all your TAs and TALs in a single directory # anyway, you can also use the trust-anchor-directory directive to # name that directory and let rcynic track whatever TAs and TALs you # have there at the moment: #trust-anchor-directory = /etc/trust-anchors # Note that the order in which rcynic will read TAs and TALs from such # a directory is undefined. In general this is not a problem, but if # you really care about this for some reason, stick to the other # directives.