# This is the 'salt' to add to the password before it is encrypted # You need to change this to something unique for yourself salt: "change-me" # Uncomment ldap or open_id if you want to use those authentication schemes. # If you choose ldap, see the additional configuration options further down. authentication_schemes: - "database" # - "ldap" # - "open_id" # You''ll probably want to change this to the time zone of the computer where Tracks is running # run rake time:zones:local have Rails suggest time zone names on your system time_zone: "UTC" # setting this to true will make the cookies only available over HTTPS secure_cookies: false # Uncomment if you want to dispatch todos that come from email based on the To: address # rather than the From: address. # email_dispatch: 'to' # Set this to the subdirectory you're hosting tracks in and uncomment if applicable # NOTE: you will also need to set up your web server to deal with the relative # URL. Mongrel, for example, has a --prefix option. # subdir: "/tracks" # Set to true to allow anyone to sign up for a username. open_signups: false # Only needed if ldap is included in authentication_schemes # ldap: # library: 'net/ldap' # servers: # - 'localhost' # use_ssl: false # login_format: 'cn=%s,dc=example,dc=com'