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								<?php
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								/**
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								 * Central phpPgAdmin configuration.  As a user you may modify the
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								 * settings here for your particular configuration.
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								 * $Id: config.inc.php-dist,v 1.55 2008/02/18 21:10:31 xzilla Exp $
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								 */
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								// An example server.  Create as many of these as you wish,
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								// indexed from zero upwards.
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								// Display name for the server on the login screen
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								$conf["servers"][0]["desc"] = "PostgreSQL";
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								// Hostname or IP address for server.  Use '' for UNIX domain socket.
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								// use 'localhost' for TCP/IP connection on this computer
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								$conf["servers"][0]["host"] = "localhost";
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								// Database port on server (5432 is the PostgreSQL default)
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								$conf["servers"][0]["port"] = 5432;
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								// Database SSL mode
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								// Possible options: disable, allow, prefer, require
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								// To require SSL on older servers use option: legacy
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								// To ignore the SSL mode, use option: unspecified
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								$conf["servers"][0]["sslmode"] = "allow";
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								// Change the default database only if you cannot connect to template1.
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								// For a PostgreSQL 8.1+ server, you can set this to 'postgres'.
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								$conf["servers"][0]["defaultdb"] = "template1";
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								// Specify the path to the database dump utilities for this server.
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								// You can set these to '' if no dumper is available.
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								$conf["servers"][0]["pg_dump_path"] = "/usr/bin/pg_dump";
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								$conf["servers"][0]["pg_dumpall_path"] = "/usr/bin/pg_dumpall";
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								// Slony (www.slony.info) support?
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								$conf["servers"][0]["slony_support"] = false;
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								// Specify the path to the Slony SQL scripts (where slony1_base.sql is located, etc.)
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								// No trailing slash.
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								$conf["servers"][0]["slony_sql"] = "/usr/share/pgsql";
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								// Example for a second server (PostgreSQL for Windows)
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								//$conf['servers'][1]['desc'] = 'Test Server';
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								//$conf['servers'][1]['host'] = '127.0.0.1';
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								//$conf['servers'][1]['port'] = 5432;
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								//$conf['servers'][1]['sslmode'] = 'allow';
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								//$conf['servers'][1]['defaultdb'] = 'template1';
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								//$conf['servers'][1]['pg_dump_path'] = 'C:\\Program Files\\PostgreSQL\\8.0\\bin\\pg_dump.exe';
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								//$conf['servers'][1]['pg_dumpall_path'] = 'C:\\Program Files\\PostgreSQL\\8.0\\bin\\pg_dumpall.exe';
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								//$conf['servers'][1]['slony_support'] = false;
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								//$conf['servers'][1]['slony_sql'] = 'C:\\Program Files\\PostgreSQL\\8.0\\share';
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								// Example of groups definition.
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								// Groups allow administrators to logically group servers together under group nodes in the left browser tree
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								//
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								// The group '0' description
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								//$conf['srv_groups'][0]['desc'] = 'group one';
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								//
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								// Add here server indexes belonging to the group '0' separated by comma
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								//$conf['srv_groups'][0]['servers'] = '0,1,2';
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								// A server can belong to multi groups
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								//$conf['srv_groups'][1]['desc'] = 'group two';
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								//$conf['srv_groups'][1]['servers'] = '3,1';
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								// Default language. E.g.: 'english', 'polish', etc.  See lang/ directory
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								// for all possibilities. If you specify 'auto' (the default) it will use
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								// your browser preference.
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								$conf["default_lang"] = "auto";
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								// AutoComplete uses AJAX interaction to list foreign key values
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								// on insert fields. It currently only works on single column
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								// foreign keys. You can choose one of the following values:
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								// 'default on' enables AutoComplete and turns it on by default.
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								// 'default off' enables AutoComplete but turns it off by default.
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								// 'disable' disables AutoComplete.
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								$conf["autocomplete"] = "default on";
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								// If extra session security is true, then PHP's session cookies will have
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								// SameSite cookie flags set to prevent CSRF attacks.  If you're using
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								// auto-start sessions, autostarted sessions will be destroyed and
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								// restarted with SameSite on.  If this this solution is not acceptable for
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								// your situation, you will need to either turn off auot-start sessions, or
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								// turn off secure sessions.  Versions of PHP below 7.3 do not have access
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								// to this feature and will be vulnerable to CSRF attacks.
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								$conf["extra_session_security"] = true;
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								// If extra login security is true, then logins via phpPgAdmin with no
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								// password or certain usernames (pgsql, postgres, root, administrator)
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								// will be denied. Only set this false once you have read the FAQ and
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								// understand how to change PostgreSQL's pg_hba.conf to enable
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								// passworded local connections.
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								$conf["extra_login_security"] = true;
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								// Only show owned databases?
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								// Note: This will simply hide other databases in the list - this does
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								// not in any way prevent your users from seeing other database by
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								// other means. (e.g. Run 'SELECT * FROM pg_database' in the SQL area.)
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								$conf["owned_only"] = false;
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								// Display comments on objects?  Comments are a good way of documenting
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								// a database, but they do take up space in the interface.
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								$conf["show_comments"] = true;
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								// Display "advanced" objects? Setting this to true will show
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								// aggregates, types, operators, operator classes, conversions,
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								// languages and casts in phpPgAdmin. These objects are rarely
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								// administered and can clutter the interface.
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								$conf["show_advanced"] = false;
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								// Display "system" objects?
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								$conf["show_system"] = false;
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								// Display reports feature?  For this feature to work, you must
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								// install the reports database as explained in the INSTALL file.
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								$conf["show_reports"] = true;
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								// Database and table for reports
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								$conf["reports_db"] = "phppgadmin";
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								$conf["reports_schema"] = "public";
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								$conf["reports_table"] = "ppa_reports";
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								// Only show owned reports?
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								// Note: This does not prevent people from accessing other reports by
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								// other means.
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								$conf["owned_reports_only"] = false;
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								// Minimum length users can set their password to.
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								$conf["min_password_length"] = 1;
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								// Width of the left frame in pixels (object browser)
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								$conf["left_width"] = 200;
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								// Which look & feel theme to use
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								$conf["theme"] = "default";
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								// Show OIDs when browsing tables?
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								$conf["show_oids"] = false;
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								// Max rows to show on a page when browsing record sets
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								$conf["max_rows"] = 30;
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								// Max chars of each field to display by default in browse mode
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								$conf["max_chars"] = 50;
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								// Send XHTML strict headers?
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								$conf["use_xhtml_strict"] = false;
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								// Base URL for PostgreSQL documentation.
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								// '%s', if present, will be replaced with the PostgreSQL version
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								// (e.g. 8.4 )
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								$conf["help_base"] = "http://www.postgresql.org/docs/%s/interactive/";
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								// Configuration for ajax scripts
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								// Time in seconds. If set to 0, refreshing data using ajax will be disabled (locks and activity pages)
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								$conf["ajax_refresh"] = 3;
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								/*****************************************
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								 * Don't modify anything below this line *
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								 *****************************************/
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								$conf["version"] = 19;
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								?>
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