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<?php /** * TOTP Encryption Configuration * * SECURITY WARNING: DO NOT COMMIT THIS FILE. * Recommended permissions: 0400 * * PREFERRED APPROACH: Store these values in your .env file instead: * TOTP_ENC_KEY=XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX * TOTP_CRYPTO_ENGINE=sodium * * This file is designed to be used when an env file is not possible. * If you have an env file, you should delete this file and load your * constants from your .env file instead. * We've automatically added this file to your .gitignore (if one exists). * * -------------------------------------------------------------------- * EXAMPLE: Loading constants from a .env file * -------------------------------------------------------------------- * If you are using a library like 'vlucas/phpdotenv', you can load * the constants in your application's bootstrap file like this: * * require_once '/path/to/vendor/autoload.php'; * $dotenv = Dotenv\Dotenv::createImmutable(__DIR__); * $dotenv->load(); * * // Define constants from environment variables * define('TOTP_ENC_KEY', $_ENV['TOTP_ENC_KEY']); * define('TOTP_CRYPTO_ENGINE', $_ENV['TOTP_CRYPTO_ENGINE']); * * // Then delete the constants from this file * -------------------------------------------------------------------- * * Generated: [[regtime_]] */ const TOTP_ENC_KEY = '[[b64Key]]'; const TOTP_CRYPTO_ENGINE = '[[cryptoEngine]]'; // To migrate servers, you may define TOTP_FORCE_CRYPTO_ENGINE // const TOTP_FORCE_CRYPTO_ENGINE = 'sodium'; // or 'openssl'