+## The following three config variables are used to define
+## the rights of users in your system.
+#
+# If wgWhitelistEdit is set to true, only logged in users
+# are allowed to edit articles.
+# If wgWhitelistRead is set to an array of page names, only logged in users
+# are allowed to read pages *not in the list*.
+#
+# wgWhitelistAccount lists user types that can add user accounts:
+# "key" => 1 defines permission if user has right "key".
+#
+# Typical setups are:
+#
+# Everything goes (this is the default behaviour):
+# $wgWhitelistEdit = false;
+# $wgWhitelistRead = false;
+# $wgWhitelistAccount = array ( "user" => 1, "sysop" => 1, "developer" => 1 );
+#
+# Invitation-only closed shop type of system
+# $wgWhitelistEdit = true;
+# Pages anonymous user may see:
+# $wgWhitelistRead = array ( ":Main_Page", "Special:Userlogin", "Wikipedia:Help");
+# $wgWhitelistAccount = array ( "user" => 0, "sysop" => 1, "developer" => 1 );
+#
+# Public website, closed editorial team
+# $wgWhitelistEdit = true;
+# $wgWhitelistRead = false;
+# $wgWhitelistAccount = array ( "user" => 0, "sysop" => 1, "developer" => 1 );
+
+
+# Squid-related settings
+#
+# Enable/disable Squid
+# $wgUseSquid = true;
+# If you run Squid3 with ESI support, enable this (default:false):
+# $wgUseESI = true;
+# Internal server name as known to Squid, if different
+# $wgInternalServer = 'http://yourinternal.tld:8000';
+# Cache timeout for the squid, will be sent as s-maxage (without ESI) or
+# Surrogate-Control (with ESI). Without ESI, you should strip out s-maxage in the Squid config.
+# 18000 seconds = 5 hours, more cache hits with 2678400 = 31 days
+# $wgSquidMaxage = 18000;
+# A list of proxy servers (ips if possible) to purge on changes
+# don't specify ports here (80 is default)
+# $wgSquidServers = array('127.0.0.1');
+
+# Browser-related setting
+$wgBrowserBlackList = array();
+