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[GNUnet-SVN] r655 - GNUnet/contrib
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durner |
Subject: |
[GNUnet-SVN] r655 - GNUnet/contrib |
Date: |
Sat, 16 Apr 2005 14:48:16 -0700 (PDT) |
Author: durner
Date: 2005-04-16 14:48:10 -0700 (Sat, 16 Apr 2005)
New Revision: 655
Modified:
GNUnet/contrib/config.in
Log:
update (incomplete)
Modified: GNUnet/contrib/config.in
===================================================================
--- GNUnet/contrib/config.in 2005-04-16 21:23:40 UTC (rev 654)
+++ GNUnet/contrib/config.in 2005-04-16 21:48:10 UTC (rev 655)
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@
in some special cases. Detailed bug reports from people familiar
with the GNUnet internals are usually welcomed by the developers
(before submitting bug reports, please read the documents
- <file://README> and <http://www.ovmj.org/GNUnet/faq.php3>.
+ <file://README> and <http://gnunet.org/faq.php3>.
config ADVANCED
bool "Show options for advanced users"
@@ -73,6 +73,17 @@
in the background, stderr is closed and all logs are discarded).
Default: LOGFILE = $GNUNETD_HOME/logs
+ config KEEPLOG
+ string "How long logs should be kept"
+ default 0
+ depends on Meta::ADVANCED
+ help
+ How long should logs be kept? If you specify a value greater
+ than zero, a log is created each day with the date appended
+ to its filename. These logs are deleted after $KEEPLOG days.
+ To disable this function, set this setting to its default
+ value 0.
+
config PIDFILE
string "Where should gnunetd write the PID"
default "$GNUNET_HOME/gnunet.pid"
@@ -103,7 +114,7 @@
config HOSTLISTURL
string "Where can GNUnet find an initial list of peers"
depends on Meta::ADVANCED
- default "http://www.ovmj.org/GNUnet/download/hostlist
http://gnunet.cryss.net/hostlist http://www.woodtick.co.uk/hostlist"
+ default "http://gnunet.org/hostlist"
help
GNUnet can automatically update the hostlist from the web. While
GNUnet internally communicates which hosts are online, it is
@@ -121,7 +132,7 @@
If you do not specify a HOSTLISTURL, you must copy valid
hostkeys to
data/hosts manually.
- Default: HOSTLISTURL =
"http://www.ovmj.org/GNUnet/download/hostlist http://gnunet.cryss.net/hostlist
http://www.woodtick.co.uk/hostlist"
+ Default: HOSTLISTURL = "http://gnunet.org/hostlist"
config HTTP-PROXY
string "HTTP Proxy Server"
@@ -142,29 +153,39 @@
config APPLICATIONS
string "Which applications should gnunetd support?"
- default "afs tbench tracekit"
+ default "advertising topology fs getoption stats traffic"
depends on Meta::ADVANCED
help
Which applications should gnunetd support? Specify the name of
the
dynamic shared object (DSO) that implements the service in the
gnunetd core here. Separate multiple modules with spaces.
+
+ Whenever this option is changed, you MUST run gnunet-update.
Currently, the available applications are:
- afs: anonymous file sharing
- chat: broadcast chat (demo-application)
- tbench: benchmark tool for transport performance
- tracekit: GNUnet topology visualization toolkit
+ advertising: always load this one
+ topology: always load this one, too!
+ getoption: probably a good idea, too!
- All protocols but "afs" are potential security risks
+ stats: statistics - for gnunet-stats
+ traffic: traffic analysis
+ fs: file sharing
+ chat: broadcast chat (demo-application)
+ tbench: benchmark tool for transport performance
+ tracekit: GNUnet topology visualization toolkit
+
+ The chat, tbench and tracekit protocols are potential security
risks
and have been engineered for testing GNUnet or demonstrating how
GNUnet works. They should be used with caution.
- Typical choices are: "afs chat tbench tracekit"
- Default: APPLICATIONS = "afs tbench tracekit"
+ Using the fs tools for downloading may require the traffic
module
+ to be loaded!
+
+ Default: APPLICATIONS = "advertising topology fs getoption
stats traffic"
config TRANSPORTS
string "Which transport mechanisms are available?"
- default "udp tcp nat"
+ default "udp tcp http nat"
depends on Meta::ADVANCED
help
Which transport mechanisms are available? Use space-separated
list
@@ -184,8 +205,8 @@
Usually, the default is just fine for most people.
Choices are: "udp tcp udp6 tcp6 nat http smtp"
- Default: TRANSPORTS = "udp tcp nat"
-
+ Default: TRANSPORTS = "udp tcp http nat"
+
endmenu
menu "Network" "NETWORK"
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