ayaports/user/uptime-kuma/uptime-kuma.conf

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# uptime-kuma config
# for more info
# see https://github.com/louislam/uptime-kuma/wiki/Environment-Variables
# Set the directory where the data should be stored (could be relative)
# DATA_DIR=/var/lib/uptime-kuma
# Host to bind to, could be an ip.
# UPTIME_KUMA_HOST=::
# Port to listen to
# UPTIME_KUMA_PORT=3001
# Path to SSL key
# UPTIME_KUMA_SSL_KEY=
# Path to SSL certificate
# UPTIME_KUMA_SSL_CERT=
# SSL Key Passphrase
# UPTIME_KUMA_SSL_KEY_PASSPHRASE=
# Cloudflare Tunnel Token
# UPTIME_KUMA_CLOUDFLARED_TOKEN=
# By default, Uptime Kuma is not allowed in iframe if the domain name is not
# the same as the parent. It protects your Uptime Kuma to be a phishing
# website. If you don't need this protection, you can set it to true
# UPTIME_KUMA_DISABLE_FRAME_SAMEORIGIN=false
# By default, Uptime Kuma is verifying that the websockets ORIGIN-Header
# matches your servers hostname. If you don't need this protection, you can
# set it to bypass. See GHSA-mj22-23ff-2hrr for further context.
# UPTIME_KUMA_WS_ORIGIN_CHECK=cors-like
# Allow to specify any executables as Chromium
# UPTIME_KUMA_ALLOW_ALL_CHROME_EXEC=0
# Add your self-signed ca certs.
# NODE_EXTRA_CA_CERTS=
# Ignore all TLS errors
# NOTE_TLS_REJECT_UNAUTHORIZED=0
# Set it to --insecure-http-parser, if you encountered error Invalid header
# value char when your website using WAF
# NODE_OPTIONS=