# graylog2-server REST URIs (one or more, comma separated) For example: "http://127.0.0.1:12900/,http://127.0.0.1:12910/" # Django : 2015-12-28 # default: graylog2-server.uris="" graylog2-server.uris="http://127.0.0.1:12900/" # Learn how to configure custom logging in the documentation: # http://docs.graylog.org/en/latest/pages/installation.html#manual-setup-graylog-web-interface-on-linux # Secret key # ~~~~~ # The secret key is used to secure cryptographics functions. Set this to a long and randomly generated string. # If you deploy your application to several instances be sure to use the same key! # Generate for example with: pwgen -N 1 -s 96 # Django : 2015-12-28 # default: application.secret="" application.secret="KM2OhCgRuTJe9f7bOr0uOtGcX45TB5kmF4L4Ty44bRUlu1y2qh0eDbs613Bv4QFk0ftGzuASpSW5DDBqpSKIlcdI39WdVHBSo33AoPZgKiABd7G7FduhKIMZVjiE7lod" # Web interface timezone # Graylog stores all timestamps in UTC. To properly display times, set the default timezone of the interface. # If you leave this out, Graylog will pick your system default as the timezone. Usually you will want to configure it explicitly. # timezone="Europe/Berlin" # Django : 2015-12-28 # default: unset timezone="Europe/Berlin" # Message field limit # Your web interface can cause high load in your browser when you have a lot of different message fields. The default # limit of message fields is 100. Set it to 0 if you always want to get all fields. They are for example used in the # search result sidebar or for autocompletion of field names. field_list_limit=100 # Use this to run Graylog with a path prefix #application.context=/graylog2 # You usually do not want to change this. application.global=lib.Global # Global timeout for communication with Graylog server nodes; default: 5s #timeout.DEFAULT=5s # Accept any server certificate without checking for validity; required if using self-signed certificates. # Default: true # graylog2.client.accept-any-certificate=true