# Example ``/etc/rws/rws.conf'' file. # If the server is started as root, drop privileges and change to user # ID given below. # # Default: nobody # #user: web # Set the path to search for the mime.types file. # # Default: /etc/mime.types # #mime types file: /etc/httpd/conf/mime.types # The place to put the web server error log. # # Default: /tmp/error_log # #error log: /var/log/httpd/error_log # The place to put the web server access log. # # Default: /tmp/access_log # #access log: /var/log/httpd/access_log # Requests time out after this many seconds. # # Default: 60 # #request timeout: 300 # The email address of the maintainer, displayed in error messages. # # Default: (none) # #maintainer: bob@example.com # The default expiry time. This has the form '[+|-]NN[s|m|h|d|y]', for # example, '+1d' means set the expiry for current time + 1 day. The # default is to send no Expires: headers, but setting this to a small # value such as 1 day can dramatically improve the performance of your # website, especially given that rws currently doesn't implement the # GET/If-Modified-Since requirement of RFC 2616. # # Default: (none) # expires: +1d # Icons used in directory listings. icon for application/*: /icons/binary.gif 20x22 "Application" icon for application/x-tar: /icons/tar.gif 20x22 "Unix tape archive file" icon for application/x-gzip: /icons/compressed.gif 20x22 "Compressed file" icon for application/zip: /icons/compressed.gif 20x22 "Compressed file" icon for audio/*: /icons/sound1.gif 20x22 "Audio file" icon for image/*: /icons/image2.gif 20x22 "Image" icon for message/*: /icons/quill.gif 20x22 "Mail message" icon for text/*: /icons/text.gif 20x22 "Text file" icon for video/*: /icons/movie.gif 20x22 "Video file" no type icon: /icons/generic.gif 20x22 "File" unknown icon: /icons/unknown.gif 20x22 "Unknown file type" directory icon: /icons/dir.gif 20x22 "Directory" link icon: /icons/link.gif 20x22 "Symbolic link" special icon: /icons/sphere2.gif 20x22 "Special file"