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Configuring PHP Censor
The PHP Censor configuration on the server is automatically generated into the config.yml
file during installation.
One might need to also edit the file manually.
For example, one could log into PHP Censor and go into the settings to disable it. But if you have already set up a
username/password pair and have forgotten the password, and if the server is on a local network, and it's not sending
the forgot password
email, then editing the config file manually would be handy. To do so, just edit the php-censor
section in the config file (which is in yaml format), and add
php-censor:
security:
disable_auth: true
default_user_id: 1
where you can get the default_user_id
by logging into the database and selecting your user ID from the users
table in
the PHP Censor database.