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# Pound configuration file. See man 8 pound for further examples.
#
# Global Directives
#
# Specify the user Pound will run as (must be defined in /etc/passwd).
# User: "pound"
# Specify the group Pound will run as (must be defined in /etc/group).
# Group: "pound"
# Specify the directory that Pound will chroot to at runtime. Please note that
# SSL may require access to /dev/urandom, so make sure you create a device by
# that name, accessible from the root jail directory. Pound may also require
# access to /dev/syslog or similar.
# RootJail: "/"
# Specify a path to an HTML file to be returned in case of a 404 error.
# Err404: "/path/to/file"
# Specify a path to an HTML file to be returned in case of a 405 error.
# Err405: "/path/to/file"
# Specify a path to an HTML file to be returned in case of a 500 error.
# Err500: "/path/to/file"
# Backends
#
# A back-end is a definition of a single back-end server Pound will use to
# reply to incoming requests. Each backend must be marked with an anchor (&).
Backends:
- &default_backend
# The address that Pound will connect to. This can be a numeric IP address,
# or a symbolic host name that must be resolvable at run-time. This is a
# mandatory parameter.
Address: localhost
# The port number that Pound will connect to. This is a mandatory parameter.
Port: 8080
# How long to wait for a backend (server) to complete and operation.
# Default: 15 (seconds).
Timeout:
# How many threads will be used to service requests to this backend. See
# also below for remarks on performance tuning. Default: 8 (threads).
Threads:
# A header to add to each reply received from this backend. The header is a
# string.
# HeadAdd:
# HTTPListeners
#
# An HTTP listener defines an address and port that Pound will listen on for
# HTTP requests.
HTTPListeners:
-
# The address that Pound will listen on. This can be a numeric IP address,
# or a symbolic host name that must be resolvable at run-time. This is a
# mandatory parameter. The address 0.0.0.0 may be used as an alias for 'all
# available addresses on this machine', but this practice is strongly
# discouraged.
Address: localhost
# The port number that Pound will listen on. This is a mandatory parameter.
Port: 80
# Define how long Pound will wait for client activity. Default: 5 (seconds).
Client:
# Define how many threads Pound will use to service client requests.
# Default: 8 (threads).
Threads:
# This defines a service. This service will be used only by this listener.
Services:
-
# The service will only be used if the request URL matches the given
# pattern.
URL:
# Use the service only if any of the request headers matches the given
# pattern.
HeadRequire:
# Use the service only if none of the request headers matches the given
# pattern.
HeadDeny:
# How long to keep the client sessions (in seconds). Sessions are a
# long term association between a client IP address and a specific
# backend in this service. A value of 0 seconds means no sessions are
# kept. Default: 0.
Session:
# A list of references to previously defined backends.
BackEnds:
- *default_backend
# HTTPSListeners
#
# An HTTP listener defines an address and port that Pound will listen on for
# HTTP requests.
HTTPSListeners:
# -
# The address that Pound will listen on. This can be a numeric IP address,
# or a symbolic host name that must be resolvable at run-time. This is a
# mandatory parameter. The address 0.0.0.0 may be used as an alias for 'all
# available addresses on this machine', but this practice is strongly
# discouraged.
# Address: localhost
# The port number that Pound will listen on. This is a mandatory parameter.
# Port: 443
# Define how long Pound will wait for client activity. Default: 5 (seconds).
# Client:
# Define how many threads Pound will use to service client requests.
# Default: 8 (threads).
# Threads:
# A file name or a list of file names. Each file must contain a certificate,
# optionally additional chained certificates up to a known certificate
# authority, and the private key corresponding to the certificate.
# Note: the private key should probably not be password-protected, as Pound
# normally starts as a daemon and cannot ask for the password at start-up
# time.
# Certificates:
# A list of acceptable cipher names for this listener. The negotiation with
# the client will result in one of these ciphers being used, or the
# hand-shake will fail.
# Ciphers:
# This defines a service. This service will be used only by this listener.
# Services:
# -
# The service will only be used if the request URL matches the given
# pattern.
# URL:
# Use the service only if any of the request headers matches the given
# pattern.
# HeadRequire:
# Use the service only if none of the request headers matches the given
# pattern.
# HeadDeny:
# How long to keep the client sessions (in seconds). Sessions are a
# long term association between a client IP address and a specific
# backend in this service. A value of 0 seconds means no sessions are
# kept. Default: 0.
# Session:
# A list of references to previously defined backends.
# BackEnds:
# - *default_backend
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