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[general]
enabled = yes       ; When set to no, ARI support is disabled.
;pretty = no        ; When set to yes, responses from ARI are
;                   ; formatted to be human readable.
;allowed_origins =  ; Comma separated list of allowed origins, for
;                   ; Cross-Origin Resource Sharing. May be set to * to
;                   ; allow all origins.
;auth_realm =       ; Realm to use for authentication. Defaults to Asterisk
;                   ; REST Interface.
;
; Default write timeout to set on websockets. This value may need to be adjusted
; for connections where Asterisk must write a substantial amount of data and the
; receiving clients are slow to process the received information. Value is in
; milliseconds; default is 100 ms.
;websocket_write_timeout = 100

;[username]
;type = user        ; Specifies user configuration
;read_only = no     ; When set to yes, user is only authorized for
;                   ; read-only requests.
;
;password =         ; Crypted or plaintext password (see password_format).
;
; password_format may be set to plain (the default) or crypt. When set to crypt,
; crypt(3) is used to validate the password. A crypted password can be generated
; using mkpasswd -m sha-512.
;
; When set to plain, the password is in plaintext.
;
;password_format = plain