2 # Example configuration file. Note that this attempts to present various
3 # configuration possibilities and may not actually give any sensible
4 # configuration. For real life example see the examples/ directory.
10 # Format: <name>:<module path>:<key length>:<block length>
12 # If the cipher is builtin the <module path> maybe omitted.
15 aes-256-cbc:/usr/local/silc/modules/aes.sim.so:32:16
16 aes-192-cbc:/usr/local/silc/modules/aes.sim.so:24:16
17 aes-128-cbc:/usr/local/silc/modules/aes.sim.so:16:16
18 twofish-256-cbc:/usr/local/silc/modules/twofish.sim.so:32:16
19 twofish-192-cbc:/usr/local/silc/modules/twofish.sim.so:24:16
20 twofish-128-cbc:/usr/local/silc/modules/twofish.sim.so:16:16
21 mars-256-cbc:/usr/local/silc/modules/mars.sim.so:32:16
22 mars-192-cbc:/usr/local/silc/modules/mars.sim.so:24:16
23 mars-128-cbc:/usr/local/silc/modules/mars.sim.so:16:16
24 none:/usr/local/silc/modules/none.sim.so:0:0
27 # Configured hash functions.
29 # Format: <name>:<module path>:<block length>:<digest length>
31 # If the hash function is builtin the <module path> maybe omitted.
38 # Configured HMAC functions. The hash function used in the HMAC must
39 # configured to the [hash] section.
41 # Format: <name>:<hash name>:<mac length>
58 # Run SILC server as specific user and group. The server must be initially
61 # Format: <user>:<group>
67 # Server's administrative information.
69 # Format: <location>:<server type>:<admin's name>:<admin's email address>
72 Kuopio, Finland:Test Server:Pekka Riikonen:priikone@poseidon.pspt.fi
77 # Format: +<server FQDN>:<server IP>:<geographic location>:<port>
80 lassi.kuo.fi.ssh.com:10.2.1.6:Kuopio, Finland:706
85 # Format: +<public key>:<private key>
88 /etc/silc/silcd.pub:/etc/silc/silcd.prv
93 # Format: <local IP>:<Listener IP>:<port>
101 # This section is used to set various logging files, their paths
102 # and maximum sizes. All the other directives except those defined
103 # below are ignored in this section. Log files are purged after they
104 # reach the maximum set byte size.
106 # Format: infologfile:<path>:<max byte size>
107 # warninglogile:<path>:<max byte size>
108 # errorlogile:<path>:<max byte size>
109 # fatallogile:<path>:<max byte size>
112 infologfile:/usr/local/silc/logs/silcd.log:10000
113 #warninglogfile:/usr/local/silc/logs/silcd_warning.log:10000
114 #errorlogfile:/usr/local/silc/logs/error.log:10000
115 #fatallogfile:/usr/local/silc/logs/silcd_error.log:
118 # Connection classes.
120 # This section is used to define connection classes. These can be
121 # used to optimize the server and the connections.#
123 # Format: <class number>:<ping freq>:<connect freq>:<max links>
130 # Configured client connections.
132 # Format: <remote host>:<auth method>:<auth data>:<port>:<class>
134 # The <auth data> is either passphrase or file path to the public key
141 # Configured server administrator connections
143 # Format: <host>:<username>:<nickname>:<auth method>:<auth data>
145 # The <auth data> is either passphrase or file path to the public key
149 10.2.1.199:priikone:pekka:passwd:veryscret
152 # Configured server connections.
154 # If server connections are configured it means that our server is
155 # router server. Normal server must not configure server connections.
156 # Thus, if your server is not router do not configure this section. If
157 # your server is router, this must be configured.
159 # Format: <remote host>:<auth method>:<auth data>:<port>:
160 # <version ID>:<class>:<backup connection>
162 # The <auth data> is either passphrase or file path to the public key
163 # file. If the connection is backup connection then set the <backup
164 # connection> to value 1. For normal connections set it 0. If it is
165 # set to value 1 then this server will be backup router.
168 10.2.1.7:passwd:veryscret:706:1:1:0
169 10.2.1.17:passwd:veryscret13:706:1:1:1 # backup connection, that host
170 # will use this server as backup
174 # Configured router connections.
176 # For normal server only one entry maybe configured to this section. It
177 # must be the router this server will be connected to. For router server,
178 # this sections includes all configured router connections. The first
179 # configured connection is the primary route.
181 # Format: <remote host>:<auth method>:<auth data>:<port>:<version ID>:
182 # <class>:<initiator>:<backup replace IP>:<backup replace port>:
185 # The <auth data> is either passphrase or file path to the public key
186 # file. If you are the initiator of the connection then set the <initiator>
187 # to value 1. If you are the responder of the connection (waiting for
188 # incoming connection) then set it to 0.
190 # If the connection is backup router connection then set the <backup
191 # replace IP> to the IP address of the router that the backup router will
192 # replace if it becomes unavailable. Set also the router's port to the
193 # <backup replace port>. For normal connection leave both empty. If this
194 # backup router is in our cell then set the <local backup> to value 1.
195 # If the backup router is in other cell then set it to value 0.
198 #10.2.1.100:passwd:veryverysecret:706:1:1:1
199 #10.2.100.131:pubkey:/path/to/the/publickey:706:1:1:1
200 #10.2.100.100:pubkey:/path/to/the/publickey:706:1:1:0:10.2.1.6:706:1
203 # Denied connections.
205 # These connections are denied to connect our server.
207 # Format: <remote host>:<port>:<comment>
210 #10.2.1.99:0:Your connection has been denied