4 # Format: <name>:<module path>:<key length>:<block length>
6 # If the cipher is builtin the <module path> maybe omitted.
9 twofish:../lib/silcsim/modules/twofish.sim.so:16:16
10 rc6:../lib/silcsim/modules/rc6.sim.so:16:16
11 mars:../lib/silcsim/modules/mars.sim.so:16:16
12 none:../lib/silcsim/modules/none.sim.so:0:0
15 # Configured hash functions.
17 # Format: <name>:<module path>:<block length>:<digest length>
19 # If the hash function is builtin the <module path> maybe omitted.
28 # Format: <name>:<module path>:<key length>
30 # NOTE: <module path> must be omitted as PKCS cannot be modules currently.
37 # Run SILC server as specific user and group. The server must be initially
40 # Format: <user>:<group>
46 # Server's administrative information.
48 # Format: <location>:<server type>:<admin's name>:<admin's email address>
51 Kuopio, Finland:Test Server:Pekka Riikonen:priikone@poseidon.pspt.fi
56 # Format: +<server FQDN>:<server IP>:<geographic location>:<port>
59 lassi.kuo.fi.ssh.com:10.2.1.6:Kuopio, Finland:706
64 # Format: <local IP/UNIX socket path>:<remote IP>:<port>
72 # This section is used to set various logging files, their paths
73 # and maximum sizes. All the other directives except those defined
74 # below are ignored in this section. Log files are purged after they
75 # reach the maximum set byte size.
77 # Format: infologfile:<path>:<max byte size>
78 # warninglogile:<path>:<max byte size>
79 # errorlogile:<path>:<max byte size>
80 # fatallogile:<path>:<max byte size>
83 infologfile:silcd.log:10000
84 #warninglogfile:/var/log/silcd_warning.log:10000
85 #errorlogfile:ERROR.log:10000
86 #fatallogfile:/var/log/silcd_error.log:
91 # This section is used to define connection classes. These can be
92 # used to optimize the server and the connections.#
94 # Format: <class number>:<ping freq>:<connect freq>:<max links>
101 # Configured client connections.
103 # Format: <remote host>:<auth method>:<auth data>:<port>:<class>
109 # Configured server administrator connections
111 # Format: <host>:<auth method>:<auth data>:<nickname hash>:<class>
114 10.2.1.199:passwd:veryscret:XXX:1
117 # Configured server connections.
119 # If server connections are configured it means that our server is
120 # router server. Normal server must not configure server connections.
121 # Thus, if your server is not router do not configure this section. If
122 # your server is router, this must be configured.
124 # Format: <remote host>:<auth method>:<auth data>:<port>:<version ID>:<vlass>
127 10.2.1.7:passwd:veryscret:706:1:1
130 # Configured router connections.
132 # For normal server only one entry maybe configured to this section. It
133 # must be the router this server will be connected to. For router server,
134 # this sections includes all configured router connections. The first
135 # configured connection is the primary route.
137 # Format: <remote host>:<auth method>:<auth data>:<port>:<version ID>:<class>:<initiator>
140 #10.2.1.100:passwd:veryverysecret:706:1:1:1
143 # Denied connections.
145 # These connections are denied to connect our server.
147 # Format: <remote host/nickname>:<time interval>:<comment>:<port>
152 # Redirected client connections.
154 # Clients will be redirected to these servers when our server is full.
156 # Format: <remote host>:<port>