# ------------------------------------------------------------------- # W A R N I N G # # If you install CmapTools in the same directory of a previous # installation, the installer will preserve your cmaps and # resources. # # ------------------------------------------------------------------- # How to Install CmapTools in Silent Mode using a properties file. # # 1. Fill in all properties values corresponding with your # CmapTools's configuration. # # 2. To run the installer type the following command: # # CmapTools_vx.xx_dd-mm-yy -f installer.properties # # Where: # vx.xx is the CmapTools version. # mm-dd-yy is the publishing date. # # You may use direct or relative paths to the properties file. # # ------------------------------------------------------------------- # Silent Mode Installation # INSTALLER_UI=SILENT # ------------------------------------------------------------------- #Installation Type, # CONFIGURATION=Advanced # ------------------------------------------------------------------- # Choose Install Folder. # The full path to the directory in which the CmapTools will be # installed. # # You can use "/" as the file separator for all platforms, but if you # use "\", you must escape all special characters with an additional # "\". See the samples: # # Windows: C\:\\Program Files\\IHMC CmapTools # Windows: C:/Program Files/IHMC CmapTools # Mac OS X: /Applications/IHMC CmapTools # Linux: /usr/local/IHMC CmapTools USER_INSTALL_DIR=/opt/cmaptools # ------------------------------------------------------------------- # Choose a Shortcut, Alias or Link Folder # The full path to the directory in which the installer can install the # shortcuts, alias or link to run CmapTools. # # You can use "/" as the file separator for all platforms, but if you # use "\", you must escape all special characters with an additional # "\". See the samples: # # Windows: C\:\\Users\\John\\AppData\\Roaming\\Microsoft\\Windows\\ # Start Menu\\Programs\\IHMC CmapTools # Mac OS X: /Users/Ann/Desktop # Linux: /home/Robert/Desktop USER_SHORTCUTS=/usr/share/applications # ------------------------------------------------------------------- # CmapTools permanently stores all userids and passwords # that the user provides when accessing resources in servers or for # collaboration. If this computer is shared with other users and each # user does not have a separate account, or if the same account is used # by more than one user, it is recommended that these userids and # passwords not be saved permanently. # # Set 1 to Keep all User IDs and Passwords across sessions (default). # Set 0 to Delete all User IDs and Passwords at the end of each session KEEP_USERIDS=1 # ------------------------------------------------------------------- # CmapTools stores information (userid, passwords, preferences, etc.) in a # User Profile directory. # # Leave this entry blank to use the default location to store this information # depending on your operating system. # # For network or laboratory environments, you should indicate # a network drive and/or path. # # You can use "/" as the file separator for all platforms, but if you # use "\", you must escape all special characters with an additional # "\". See the samples: # # Windows: H:\\data\\CmapTools\\profile # Mac OS X: /Users/john/Library/preferences/CmapTools/profile # Linux: /home/mary/CmapTools/profile USER_PROFILE= # ------------------------------------------------------------------- # CmapTools stores information (Cmaps and Resources) in a User # "My Cmaps" directory. # # Leave this entry blank to use the default location to store this # information depending on your operating system. # # You can use "/" as the file separator for all platforms, but if you # use "\", you must escape all special characters with an additional # "\". See the samples: # # For network or laboratory environments, you should indicate a # network drive and/or path. # # Windows: H:\data\CmapTools\My Cmaps # Mac OS X: /Users/john/preferences/CmapTools/My Cmaps # Linux: /home/mary/CmapTools/My_Cmaps USER_MYCMAPS= # ------------------------------------------------------------------- #The Cmap Recorder could be start automatically. # # A record of all edits made within each Cmap will be recorded and # saved automatically with the Cmap. # # This option can be changed later from the General tab in the # CmapTools Preferences panel. # # This feature will increase Cmap file sizes and may reduce the speed # of the Cmap client, therefore it should be used with caution. # # Set 1 to start Cmap Recorder automatically. # Set 0 to do not start Cmap Recorder (default). AUTO_RECORDER=0 # ------------------------------------------------------------------- # The Cmap Recorder could be run in Audit Mode. # # All Cmap changes will be recorded automatically and the user will not # be allowed to turn off the Cmap Recorder. # # Set 1 to run Cmap Recorder in Audit Mode. # Set 0 to do not run Cmap Recorder in Audit Mode (default). STOP_RECORDER=0 # ------------------------------------------------------------------- # CmapTools supports PKI authentication for communication with # secure servers. # # Set true to enable PKI authentication. # Set false to disable PKI authentication (default). pki.enable=false # ------------------------------------------------------------------- # PKI settings # # To enable PKI authentication using Windows certificate settings pki.ms.cert= # ------------------------------------------------------------------- # PKI settings # # The path name to the PKCSI12 file containing the user's # certificate and his private key. pki.keystore= # ------------------------------------------------------------------- # PKI settings # # Password to unlock the private key. pki.keystore.password= # ------------------------------------------------------------------- # PKI settings # # The path name to the X.509 file containing the trusted # CA certificate. pki.ca.certificate= # ------------------------------------------------------------------- # PKI settings # # The hostname of the LDAP server to retrieve Certificate # Revocation Lists (CRLs). pki.ldap.host= # ------------------------------------------------------------------- # PKI settings # # The port number of the LDAP server to retrieve Certificate # Revocation Lists (CRLs). # The default is 389. pki.ldap.port=389 # ------------------------------------------------------------------- # PKI settings # # Select the security protocol to communicate with the # LDAP Server. # - TLS (Transport Layer Security Protocol) # - SSL (Secure Socket Layer Protocol) pki.ldap.mode=tls # ------------------------------------------------------------------- # CmapTools provides an option to automatically record an # audit trail in a log file that can be used to diagnose any # problems that might occur. # # Set 1 to create the log files. (Default). # Set 0 to do not create the log files LOGS=1 # ------------------------------------------------------------------- # This parameter specifies the path to the directory where # log files are created. # # %h = user home directory # %t = user temporary directory # # If you delete this entry the default value is: %h/logs LOGS_PATH=%h/.cmaptools/CmapToolsLogs # ------------------------------------------------------------------- # This parameter specifies the prefix of the log file name. # # The log file name is generated using this prefix and a # counter. For example: cmaptools0.log, cmaptools1.log, etc., # with cmaptools0.log as the most recently modified. # # If you delete this entry the default value is: cmaptools LOGS_PREFIX=cmaptools # ------------------------------------------------------------------- # This parameter specifies the maximum size (in bytes) # of each log file. # # When the maximum size is reached, a new log file is # created. # # If you delete this entry the default value is: 5242880 (5 MB) LOGS_SIZE=5242880 # ------------------------------------------------------------------- # This parameter specifies the maximum number of log files # that can be created. # # When the maximum number is reached, the oldest log file # gets removed. # # If you delete this entry the default value is: 3 LOGS_NO=3