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-# configuration file for the looking glass
-#
-# note: these are perl statements! mind the syntax
-#
-# adjust the path to find [cfj]login, telnet, ssh, rsh, etc.
-#
-$ENV{PATH}="@prefix@/bin:@ENV_PATH@";
-#
-#
-# LG_CACHE_DIR is the location of the cache directory. the LG uses this
-# to hold lock files, the default log file (lg.log), and o/p from
-# commands that can be very verbose. it defaults to "tmp",
-# ie: relative to the directory where lg.cgi runs in your
-# server's (httpd) DocumentRoot (eg: /usr/local/www/data/lg/tmp).
-#
-#$LG_CACHE_DIR="./tmp";
-#
-#
-# LG_CLOGINRC is the .cloginrc that the LG should use. it defaults to
-# <prefix>/.cloginrc. note that the .cloginrc must be readable
-# by the user or group (UID / GID) that will be running the CGI
-# and the clogin (and friends) will not allow a world readable
-# .cloginrc. this is normally the user the server (httpd) runs
-# under.
-#
-#$LG_CLOGINRC="@prefix@/.cloginrc";
-#
-#
-# LG_IMAGE is the filename of an image you wish to appear at the top
-# of the LG pages. it can also be other html goo, like
-# the first example. this is just handed to print, so \n and
-# the like will work.
-#
-#$LG_IMAGE="<img src=/icons/rancid.gif hspace=0>\n <font size=+2>FOO</font>";
-#$LG_IMAGE="<img src=rancid.gif hspace=0>\n";
-#
-#
-# LG_INFO is info in html format to output at the bottom of main form.
-# it might be local contact information, disclaimer, etc. this
-# is just handed to print, so \n and the like will work.
-#
-#$LG_INFO="For support, contact <a href=\"mailto:webmaster\@localhost\">webmaster</a>";
-#
-#
-# LG_LOG is either a FQPN (fully qualified path name) or the syslog
-# facility to use for logging. if not defined, the LG
-# will log to LG_CACHE_DIR/lg.log. possible syslog facility
-# values are from the facility codes in /usr/include/syslog.h
-# minus the 'LOG_' and lower case.
-#
-#$LG_LOG="$LG_CACHE_DIR/lg.log";
-#$LG_LOG="/tmp/lg.log";
-#$LG_LOG="local0";
-#
-#
-# LG_ROUTERDB is the router.db in rancid's router.db format, listing
-# the routers and their platform that should be available to
-# the looking glass. if defined, the LG will use this variable
-# to find the router.db. if not defined, it will look for it
-# at <prefix>/util/lg/router.db. if it does not exist, it will
-# build the list from <prefix>/*/router.db (ie: the router.db's
-# from all your groups). note that if you choose this last
-# option; the group directories and router.db files' modes may
-# have to be changed, depending upon the UID/GID of the user
-# your server (httpd) runs under, since rancid's default mask
-# is 007 (see bin/env). routers not marked 'up' are skipped.
-#
-#$LG_ROUTERDB="@prefix@/util/lg/router.db";
-#
-#
-# Options:
-#
-# LG_AS_REG *** not implemented.
-#
-#@LG_AS_REG=();
-#
-#
-# LG_BGP_RT allows a few bgp commands which can produce long output (heavy
-# router load), such as sh ip bgp neighbor <ip> advertised-routes
-# for a transit customer, sh ip b neigh <ip> received-routes for
-# a transit provider.
-#
-#$LG_BGP_RT=1
-#
-#
-# LG_CACHE_TIME is the number of seconds the LG should cache o/p from certain
-# commands; those that tend to produce a lot of o/p, such as
-# 'show ip bgp dampened-paths'. it defaults to 600 seconds
-# (10 minutes).
-#
-#$LG_CACHE_TIME=600;
-#
-#
-# LG_SINGLE serializes and limits queries per-router to one at a time via
-# per-router lock files.
-#
-#$LG_SINGLE=0;
-#
-# $LG_STRIP strips login o/p from the looking glass results. Expect
-# occassionally screws up disabling echo when passwords are
-# entered (NOTE SECURITY CONCERN). However, this o/p can be
-# very useful for debugging clogin problems.
-#
-$LG_STRIP=1;
-#