/etc/rancid/lg.conf is in rancid-cgi 2.3.8-3.
This file is owned by root:root, with mode 0o644.
The actual contents of the file can be viewed below.
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# configuration file for the looking glass
#
# note: these are perl statements! Mind the syntax. "perl -c lg.conf"
# should succeed.
#
# adjust the path to find [cfj]login, telnet, ssh, rsh, etc.
#
$ENV{PATH}="//bin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin:/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin";
#
#
# LG_CACHE_DIR is the location of the cache directory. the LG uses this
# to hold lock files, the default log file (lg.log), and o/p from
# commands that can be very verbose. it defaults to "tmp",
# i.e.: relative to the directory where lg.cgi runs in your
# server's (httpd) DocumentRoot (e.g.:
# /usr/local/www/data/lg/tmp).
#
#$LG_CACHE_DIR="./tmp";
#
#
# 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).
#
#$LG_CACHE_TIME=600;
#
#
# LG_CLOGINRC is the .cloginrc that the LG should use. it defaults to
# <prefix>/.cloginrc. note that the .cloginrc must be readable
# by the user or group (UID / GID) that will be running the CGI
# and the clogin (and friends) will not allow a world readable
# .cloginrc. this is normally the user the server (httpd) runs
# under.
#
#$LG_CLOGINRC="$ENV(HOME)/.cloginrc";
#
#
# LG_IMAGE is the filename of an image you wish to appear at the top
# of the LG pages. it can also be other html goo, like
# the first example. this is just handed to print, so \n and
# the like will work and mind the character escapes (backslashes).
#
#$LG_IMAGE="<img src=/icons/rancid.gif hspace=0>\n <font size=+2>FOO</font>";
#$LG_IMAGE="<img src=rancid.gif hspace=0>\n";
#
#
# LG_INFO is info in html format to output at the bottom of main form.
# it might be local contact information, disclaimer, etc. this
# is just handed to print, so \n and the like will work and mind
# the character escapes (backslashes).
#
#$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>/<sysconfdir>/router.db. if it does not exist, it
# will build the list from <prefix>/*/router.db (i.e.: 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 etc/rancid.conf). routers not marked 'up' are
# skipped.
#
#$LG_ROUTERDB="/etc/rancid/router.db";
#
#
# LG_STYLE define a style sheet to be used for formatting HTML.
#
#$LG_STYLE="http://www.your.site/style/style.css";
#
#
# 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
# would for a transit customer or sh ip b neigh <ip>
# received-routes would for a transit provider.
#
#$LG_BGP_RT=1;
#
#
# LG_SINGLE serializes and limits queries per-router to one at a time via
# per-router lock files.
#
#$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/flogin/jlogin problems.
#
$LG_STRIP=1;
#
#
# Commands/Queries:
# Un-comment/Comment the commands that are desired/not desired.
# The Commands are separated into a few categories. The value
# of each variable is the string which will appear in the
# (lgform.cgi) menu. Mind the ,'s within hash assignments.
#
# The double-commented (##) queries are not implemented or have
# not been tested.
#
$queries = {};
#
# Interface queries
$queries->{"interface"} = {
framerelay => "show frame-relay PVC [DLCI]",
interface => "show interface [interface]"
};
#
# Routing queries
$queries->{"routing"} = {
damp => "show ip bgp dampened-paths",
neighbor => "show ip bgp neighbor <IP_addr>",
prefix => "show ip bgp <prefix> [netmask]",
prefixlist => "show ip prefix-list <list_name>",
regex => "show ip bgp regex <regex>",
route => "show ip route <prefix> [netmask]",
routemap => "show route-map <policy_name/number>",
summary => "show ip bgp summary"
};
#
# Debug queries
$queries->{"debug"} = {
log => "Show Logs [ | <match_string>]",
ping => "ping <IP_addr | FQDN>",
trace => "traceroute <IP_addr | FQDN>"
};
#
# Multicast queries
$queries->{"multicast"} = {
mbgp => "Show ip mbgp <prefix> [netmask]",
mbgpsum => "Show ip mbgp summary",
# show ip pim interface/show pim interface
## pim_interface => "Show PIM Interfaces",
# ???/show pim join (extensive)
## pim_join => "Show PIM Join [group_address]",
# show ip mroute/show multicast route [active]
## mroute => "Show Multicast Forwarding Table [active]",
# show ip msdp summary/show msdp
## msdp => "Show MSDP Peering Status",
# show ip msdp sa cache/show msdp source-active
## msdpsa => "Show MSDP Source Active Table",
# show ip sdr|show multicast sessions
## msess => "Show Multicast SDR sessions [detail]",
# show ip pim neighbor/show pim neighbors
## pim_neighbor => "Show PIM Neighbors [detail]",
# show ip pim rp mapping/show pim rps
## pim_rp => "Show PIM Rendez-vous Points [detail]",
# show ip rpf [address] /show multicast rpf [address]
## rpf => "Test Multicast RPF <address>"
};
#
# IPv6 commands
$queries->{"ipv6"} = {
# show bgp ipv6 / ???
## v6_bgp => "Show IPv6 BGP table";
# show ipv6 interface / show interface
## v6_interface => "Show IPv6 interface parameters [interface]";
# show bgp ipv6 summary / show bgp summary
## v6_summary => "Show IPv6 BGP Summary";
# show ipv6 route / show route table inet6.0
## v6_route => "Show IPv6 Routes <prefix>";
};
#
# %EOF%
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