2 # /etc/adobe/mms.cfg: Adobe Flash privacy and security settings
4 # For more details on the meaning of most of these options, please visit:
5 # http://www.adobe.com/devnet/flashplayer/articles/flash_player_admin_guide.html
8 # Lets you prevent users from designating any files on the local file system as
10 # 0 = Not Allowed, 1 = Allowed (default)
11 #AllowUserLocalTrust = 1
13 # Lets you specify a hard limit on the amount of local storage that Flash Player
14 # uses for the storage of common Flash components
15 # Size in megabytes (default is 20), 0 = Component storage disabled
18 # Lets you prevent Flash Player from automatically checkingfor and installing
20 # 0 = Not Disabled (default), 1 = Disabled
23 # Lets you specify how often to check for an updated version of Flash Player
24 # Number of days, 0 = Every startup
25 # There is no default value, which falls back to the user's setting (30 days by
29 # Lets you prevent SWF files from accessing webcams or microphones
30 # 0 = Not Disabled (default), 1 = Disabled
31 #AVHardwareDisable = 0
33 # Lets you prevent information on installed fonts from being displayed
34 # 0 = Not Disabled (default), 1 = Disabled
35 #DisableDeviceFontEnumeration = 0
37 # Lets you prevent networking or file system access if any kind
38 # Set to the executable filename, default is empty
39 #DisableNetworkAndFilesystemInHostApp =
41 # Lets you prevent native code applications that are digitally signed and
42 # delivered by Adobe from being downloaded
43 # 0 = Not Disabled (default), 1 = Disabled
44 #DisableProductDownload = 0
46 # Lets you enable or disable the use of the Socket.connect() and
47 # XMLSocket.connect() methods
48 # 0 = Not Disabled (default), 1 = Disabled
51 # Lets you create a whitelist of servers to which socket connections are allowed
52 # Set to hostname or IP address. This can be specified multiple times in this
53 # file to allow more than one host, and only takes effect if DisableSockets
54 # (above) is set to 1.
55 #EnableSocketsTo = localhost.localdomain
56 #EnableSocketsTo = 127.0.0.1
58 # Lets you prevent the ActionScript FileReference API from performing file
60 # 0 = Not Disabled (default), 1 = Disabled
61 #FileDownloadDisable = 0
63 # Lets you prevent the ActionScript FileReference API from prerforming file
65 # 0 = Not Disabled (default), 1 = Disabled
66 #FileUploadDisable = 0
68 # Lets you disable SWF files playing via a browser plug-in from being displayed
70 # 0 = Not Disabled (default), 1 = Disabled
71 #FullScreenDisable = 0
73 # Lets you specify whether SWF files produced for Flash Player 6 and earlier can
74 # execute an operation that has been restricted in a newer version of Flash
77 # There is no default value, which falls back to the user's setting (Defaults to
79 #LegacyDomainMatching =
81 # Lets you specify how Flash Player should determine whether to execute certain
82 # local SWF files that were originally produced for Flash Player 7 and earlier
84 # There is no default value, which falls back to the user's setting
85 #LocalFileLegacyAction =
87 # Lets you prevent local SWF files from having read access to files on local
89 # 0 = Not Disabled (default), 1 = Disabled
90 #LocalFileReadDisable = 0
92 # Lets you specify a hard limit on the amout of local storage that Flash Player
93 # uses (per domain) for persistent shared objects
94 # 1 = no storage, 2 = 10KB, 3 = 100KB, 4 = 1MB, 5 = 10MB,
95 # 6 = User specified (default)
96 # If the user does not specify a limit, the default is 100KB.
97 #LocalStorageLimit = 6
99 # Lets you override GPU validation checks to force hardware acceleration
100 # Warning: This may make your player (more) unstable!
101 # 0 = Check GPU (default), 1 = Skip checks
103 # http://blogs.adobe.com/penguin.swf/2008/08/secrets_of_the_mmscfg_file_1.html
104 #OverrideGPUValidation = 0
106 # Lets you specify whether third-party SWF files can read and write locally
107 # persistent shared objects
108 # 0 = disabled, 1 = enabled
109 # There is no default value, which falls back to the user's setting
112 # Lets you disable "Windowless" mode, which may cause crashes in firefox
113 # version 3.01 and earlier.
114 # 0 = Not Disabled (default), 1 = Disabled
116 # http://blogs.adobe.com/penguin.swf/2008/08/windowless_mode_fix.html
117 #WindowlessDisable = 0