+
+ # Key exchange protocol rekey interval (seconds). How often to
+ # regenerate the session key with the remote. Initiator will perform
+ # the rekey and this setting affects only when connecting as initiator.
+ # This can be overridden with ConnectionParams.
+ #key_exchange_rekey = 3600;
+
+ # Key exchange with Perfect Forward Secrecy (PFS). This will perform
+ # the rekey process with PFS, making the new key more secure since it
+ # is not dependent in any way of the old key. This will make the rekey
+ # process somewhat slower, than without PFS. This can be overridden
+ # with ConnectionParams.
+ #key_exchange_pfs = true;
+
+ # Key exchange timeout (seconds). If the key exchange protocol is not
+ # finished in this time period the remote connection will be closed.
+ #key_exchange_timeout = 60;
+
+ # Connection authentication timeout (seconds). If the connection
+ # authentication protocol is not finished in this time period the
+ # remote connection will be closed.
+ #conn_auth_timeout = 60;
+
+ # Channel key rekey interval (seconds). How often channel key is
+ # regenerated. Note that channel key is regenerated also always when
+ # someone joins or leaves the channel.
+ #channel_rekey_secs = 3600;
+
+ # SILC session detachment disabling and limiting. By default clients
+ # can detach their sessions from server. If you set detach_disabled
+ # to true the DETACH command cannot be used by clients. If you want
+ # to limit for how long the server keeps detached sessions you can
+ # set the time (minutes) in detach_timeout. After that timeout the
+ # detached session is closed if it is not resumed. By default
+ # sessions are persistent as long as server is running.
+ #detach_disabled = true;
+ #detach_timeout = 1440;
+
+ # Quality of Service (QoS) settings. The QoS can be used to handle
+ # the incoming data and limit its handling rate to avoid flooding.
+ # By default QoS is disabled and can be enabled by setting "qos" to
+ # true value. The "qos_rate_limit" is the data reads per second,
+ # and if more frequently is read due to for example data flooding,
+ # QoS is applied to the data. The "qos_bytes_limit" is maximum bytes
+ # allowed for incoming data. If more is received at once the QoS
+ # is applied to the data. The "qos_limit_sec" and "qos_limit_usec"
+ # is the timeout used to delay the data handling, seconds and
+ # microseconds, respectively. NOTE: If you enable QoS in General
+ # section it applies to server connections as well. Server
+ # connections SHOULD NOT use QoS. This can be overridden with
+ # ConnectionParams.
+ #qos = true;
+ #qos_rate_limit = 10;
+ #qos_bytes_limit = 2048;
+ #qos_limit_sec = 0;
+ #qos_limit_usec = 500000;
+
+ # Debug string. Debug string can be set to print debugging from
+ # the running server. The debug is redirected to stderr.
+ # debug_string = "";