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+#
+# silcd.conf
+#
+# Main Debian configuration file for the SILC server. Some option in this file
+# are managed using debconf. You can invoke `dpkg-reconfigure silcd` if
+# you want to change such options.
+#
+# The syntax and options of this file are documented in silcd.conf(5).
+#
+# Most of the settings in this file are optional. If some setting is
+# mandatory it is mentioned separately. If some setting is omitted it means
+# that its builtin default value will be used. Boolean values, that is
+# setting something on or off, is done by setting either "true" or "false"
+# value, respectively.
+#
+# The ServerInfo section is mandatory section. Other sections are optional.
+# However, if General section is defined it must be defined before the
+# ConnectionParams sections. On the other hand, the ConnectionParams section
+# must be defined before Client, ServerConnection or RouterConnection
+# sections. Other sections can be in free order.
+#
+
+#
+# Include global algorithms from the "silcalgs.conf" file. This file defines
+# ciphers, hash functions, HMACs and PKCS algorithms that can be used.
+#
+Include "/etc/silcd/silcalgs.conf";
+
+#
+# General configuration options
+#
+# These defines the default behaviour of the server. Most of these values
+# can be overridden with ConnectionParams, which can be defined independently
+# for different connections.
+#
+General {
+ # If both passphrase and public key authentication is set for a
+ # connection the public key authentication is the preferred one
+ # to use. Set this to `true' to prefer passphrase authentication
+ # over public key authentication in these cases.
+ #prefer_passphrase_auth = true;
+
+ # Set this to true if the server should require fully qualified
+ # domain names (FQDN) for incoming connections. If true, a host
+ # without FQDN cannot connect to the server.
+ #require_reverse_lookup = true;
+
+ # Maximum number of connections server can handle. If you want
+ # to limit the number of incoming connections, define the
+ # connections_max in the ConnectionParams.
+ connections_max = 1000;
+
+ # Maximum number of incoming connections allowed per single host.
+ # For example, if this is one (1) it means a host can link only
+ # once to the server. Attempting to connect more than once would
+ # be refused. This can be overridden with ConnectionParams.
+ #connections_max_per_host = 10;
+
+ # Required version of the remote side. If these are specified then
+ # the remote must be of at least this version, or newer. If older
+ # then the connection will not be allowed.
+ #
+ # version_protocol - SILC protocol version ("major.minor")
+ # version_software - software version ("major.minor")
+ # version_software_vendor - vendor specific version extension
+ #
+ # The version_software_vendor may be for example a string or a build
+ # number of the software. The string can be a regex string to match
+ # more widely. Usually the vendor version checking is not necessary
+ # and can be omitted. These can be overridden with ConnectionParams.
+ #version_protocol = "1.3";
+ #version_software = "2.0";
+ #version_software_vendor = "SomeVendor";
+
+ # Default keepalive frequency (seconds). This can be overridden with
+ # with ConnectionParams.
+ keepalive_secs = 300;
+
+ # Dynamic router connections. If this is set for normal SILC server
+ # the connection to primary router is not created untill it is actually
+ # needed. Giving for example /WHOIS foobar@silcnet.org would then
+ # create connection to the primary router to resolve user foobar.
+ # On the other hand giving /WHOIS foobar would try to search the
+ # user foobar locally, without creating the connection. Note that
+ # giving /JOIN foobar will also created the connection as current
+ # SILC Server version supports only global channels (all JOINs require
+ # connection to router, if one is configured).
+ #dynamic_server = true;
+
+ # Default reconnection parameters defines how the server reconnect
+ # to the remote if the connection was lost. The reconnection phase
+ # use so called exponential backoff algorithm; The reconnect
+ # interval grows when reconnect count grows. Next example will
+ # attempt to reconnect after 10 seconds of disconnect, and the
+ # interval grows up to 600 seconds or until 7 times was attempted
+ # to reconnect. These settings has effect only when connecting
+ # as initiator.
+ #
+ # reconnect_count - how many times reconnect is attempted
+ # reconnect_interval - how often reconnect it performed (seconds)
+ # reconnect_interval_max - maximum interval for reconnect, the
+ # server never waits longer than this to
+ # reconnect (seconds).
+ # reconnect_keep_trying - whether to keep trying even after
+ # reconnect_count is reached (the interval
+ # will be reconnect_interval_max).
+ #
+ # These can be overridden with ConnectionParams.
+ reconnect_count = 7;
+ reconnect_interval = 10;
+ reconnect_interval_max = 600;
+ reconnect_keep_trying = true;
+
+ # 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;
+
+ # Limit on how many channels one client can join. Default is 50.
+ #channel_join_limit = 100;
+
+ # HTTP server access to the server for retrieving server statistics
+ # with a web browser. This is disabled by default.
+ #http_server = true;
+ #http_server_ip = "127.0.0.1";
+ #http_server_port = 5000;
+
+ # Debug string. Debug string can be set to print debugging from
+ # the running server. The debug is redirected to stderr.
+ #debug_string = "";
+};
+
+#
+# Server information
+#
+ServerInfo {
+ #
+ # Server name (FQDN)
+ #
+ hostname = "";
+
+ #
+ # Primary listener. Specify the IP address and the port to bind
+ # the server. The public_ip can be used to specify the public IP
+ # if the server is behind NAT.
+ #
+ Primary {
+ # public_ip = "11.1.1.1";
+ Include "/etc/silcd/silcd-primary-ip.conf";
+ };
+
+ #
+ # Secondary listener(s). If you need to bind your server into
+ # several interfaces use the Secondary to specify the listener(s).
+ #
+ #Secondary { ip = "10.2.1.60"; port = 706; };
+ #Secondary { ip = "10.2.1.160"; port = 706; };
+
+ #
+ # ServerType field specifies the purpose of this server
+ # This is only a descriptive field.
+ #
+ ServerType = "";
+
+ #
+ # Geographic location
+ #
+ Location = "";
+
+ #
+ # Full admin name
+ #
+ Admin = "";
+
+ #
+ # Admin's email address
+ #
+ AdminEmail = "";
+
+ #
+ # Run SILC server as specific user and group. The server must be
+ # initially run as root.
+ #
+ User = "nobody";
+ Group = "nogroup";
+
+ #
+ # Public and private keys
+ #
+ PublicKey = "/etc/silcd/silcd.pub";
+ PrivateKey = "/etc/silcd/silcd.prv";
+
+ #
+ # Motd file
+ #
+ # Specifies the text file displayed on client connection
+ #
+ #MotdFile = "/etc/silcd/motd.txt";
+
+ #
+ # Pid file
+ #
+ PidFile = "/var/run/silcd.pid";
+};
+
+#
+# Log files.
+#
+# This section is used to set various logging files, their paths, maximum
+# sizes and logging options.
+#
+# There are only four defined channels allowed for defining (see below).
+# The log channels have an importance value, and most important channels
+# are redirected on the less important ones, thus setting a valid logging
+# file for "Info" will ensure logging for all channels, while setting
+# logging file for "Errors" will ensure logging for channels "Errors"
+# and "Fatals". If only, for example, "Info" is set then all logs go to
+# that file (like in example below).
+#
+Logging {
+ # Use timestamp in the logging files? (Usually it is a good idea,
+ # but you may want to disable this if you run silcd under some
+ # daemontool).
+ Timestamp = true;
+
+ # If QuickLogs is true, then the logging files will be updated
+ # real-time. This causes a bit more CPU and HDD activity, but
+ # reduces memory usage. By default it is false and log files are
+ # written with FlushDelay timeout.
+ #
+ #QuickLogs = true;
+
+ # FlushDelay tells log files update delay (seconds) in case you
+ # have chosen buffering output. This setting has effect only if
+ # the QuickLogs is false.
+ #
+ FlushDelay = 180;
+
+ # Informational messages
+ Info {
+ File = "/var/log/silcd/silcd.log";
+ Size = "100k";
+ };
+
+ # Warning messages
+ #Warnings {
+ # File = "/var/log/silcd/silcd_warnings.log";
+ # Size = "50k";
+ #};
+
+ # Error messages
+ #Errors {
+ # File = "/var/log/silcd/silcd_errors.log";
+ # Size = "50k";
+ #};
+
+ # Fatal messages
+ #Fatals {
+ # File = "/var/log/silcd/silcd_fatals.log";
+ # Size = "50k";
+ #};
+};
+
+#
+# Connection Parameters
+#
+# This section defined connection parameters. It is possible to use
+# specific parameters in different connections, and to define different
+# parameters to different connections. The parameters can define how the
+# connection is handled and how the session is managed. If connection
+# parameters are not used in connections the default values will apply
+# (or values defined in General section). You can have multiple
+# ConnectionParams blocks defined.
+#
+ConnectionParams {
+ # unique name. The name is used to reference to this parameter
+ # block from the connections. This field is mandatory.
+ name = "normal";
+
+ # Maximum number of connections allowed. More connections will be
+ # refused. This can be used for example to limit number of clients.
+ # Note that this never can be larger than the connections_max
+ # specified in General section.
+ connections_max = 200;
+
+ # Maximum number of connections allowed per host. For example, if
+ # this is one (1) it means a host can link only once to the server.
+ # Attempting to link more than once would be refused.
+ #
+ # If this connection parameters block is used with incoming server
+ # connections it is recommended that this value is set to one (1).
+ connections_max_per_host = 10;
+
+ # Required version of the remote side. If these are specified then
+ # the remote must be of at least this version, or newer. If older
+ # then the connection will not be allowed.
+ #
+ # version_protocol - SILC protocol version ("major.minor")
+ # version_software - software version ("major.minor")
+ # version_software_vendor - vendor specific version extension
+ #
+ # The version_software_vendor may be for example a string or a build
+ # number of the software. The string can be a regex string to match
+ # more widely. Usually the vendor version checking is not necessary
+ # and can be omitted. These can be overridden with ConnectionParams.
+ #version_protocol = "1.1";
+ #version_software = "1.3";
+ #version_software_vendor = "SomeVendor";
+
+ # Keepalive frequency (seconds).
+ keepalive_secs = 300;
+
+ # Reconnection parameters defines how the server reconnects to
+ # the remote if the connection was lost. The reconnection phase
+ # use so called exponential backoff algorithm; The reconnect
+ # interval grows when reconnect count grows. Next example will
+ # attempt to reconnect after 10 seconds of disconnect, and the
+ # interval grows up to 600 seconds or until 7 times was attempted
+ # to reconnect. These settings has effect only when connecting
+ # as initiator.
+ #
+ # reconnect_count - how many times reconnect is attempted
+ # reconnect_interval - how often reconnect it performed (seconds)
+ # reconnect_interval_max - maximum interval for reconnect, the
+ # server never waits longer than this to
+ # reconnect (seconds).
+ # reconnect_keep_trying - whether to keep trying even after
+ # reconnect_count is reached (the interval
+ # will be reconnect_interval_max).
+ reconnect_count = 7;
+ reconnect_interval = 10;
+ reconnect_interval_max = 600;
+ reconnect_keep_trying = true;
+
+ # 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.
+ #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.
+ #key_exchange_pfs = true;
+
+ # Anonymous connection. This setting has effect only when this
+ # this is used with client connections. If set to true then clients
+ # using this connection parameter will be anonymous connections.
+ # This means that the client's username and hostname information
+ # is scrambled and anonymous mode is set for the user.
+ #anonymous = true;
+
+ # 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 incmoing data reading
+ # per second, and if more frequently than the set limit is read the
+ # 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. For server connections QoS SHOULD NOT
+ # be set.
+ #qos = true;
+ #qos_rate_limit = 10;
+ #qos_bytes_limit = 2048;
+ #qos_limit_sec = 0;
+ #qos_limit_usec = 500000;
+};
+
+#
+# Configured client connections.
+#
+# The "Host" defines the incoming IP address or hostname of the client.
+# If it is omitted all hosts will match this client connection. The
+# "Params" is optional and can be used to set specific connection parameters
+# for this connection.
+#
+# The authentication data is specified by Passphrase and/or PublicKey.
+# If both are provided then both password and public key based authentication
+# is allowed. The "PublicKey" includes the single key contained in the
+# specified file, while "PublicKeyDir" includes all files in the specified
+# directory, which must all be valid public keys with ".pub" suffix.
+#
+# Next example connection will match to all incoming client connections,
+# and no authentication is required.
+#
+Client {
+ #Host = "10.1.*";
+ #Passphrase = "secret";
+ #PublicKey = "/path/to/the/user_my.pub";
+ #PublicKey = "/path/to/the/user_221.pub";
+ #PublicKey = "/path/to/the/user_313.pub";
+ #PublicKeyDir = "/path/to/keys/dir/";
+ Params = "normal";
+};
+
+#
+# Configured server administrator connections
+#
+# The fields "Host", "User", and "Nick", are optional but you are encouraged
+# in using them to better identify your admins.
+#
+# The authentication data is specified by Passphrase and/or PublicKey.
+# If both are provided then both password and public key based authentication
+# is allowed. If the PublicKey is used it includes the file path to the
+# public key file. If none of them is provided then authentication is not
+# required.
+#
+Admin {
+ Include "/etc/silcd/silcd-admin.conf";
+};
+
+#
+# Configured server connections.
+#
+# If server connections are configured it means that this server is
+# router server. Normal servers must not configure server connections.
+# Thus, if this server is not router do not configure this section. If
+# your server is router, this must be configured. The Host (mandatory)
+# specifies the remote server.
+#
+# The authentication data is specified by Passphrase and/or PublicKey.
+# If both are provided then both password and public key based authentication
+# is allowed. If the PublicKey is used it includes the file path to the
+# public key file. If none of them is provided then authentication is not
+# required.
+#
+# If the connection is backup connection then set the "Backup" option
+# to true. For normal connections set it false. If it is set to true then
+# your server will be backup router.
+#
+#ServerConnection {
+# Host = "10.2.1.7";
+# Passphrase = "verysecret";
+# #PublicKey = "/etc/silcd/router.pub";
+# Params = "normal";
+# Backup = false;
+#};
+
+#
+# Configured router connections
+#
+# For normal servers only one entry maybe configured to this section. It
+# must be the router this server will be connected to. For router servers,
+# this section includes all configured router connections. The first
+# configured connection is the primary route. The Host (mandatory) specifies
+# the remote hostname or IP address. The Port specifies the remote port
+# to connect when Initiator is true. When Initiator is false the Port
+# specifies the local port (listener port).
+#
+# The authentication data is specified by Passphrase and/or PublicKey.
+# If both are provided then both password and public key based authentication
+# is allowed. If the PublicKey is used it includes the file path to the
+# public key file. If none of them is provided then authentication is not
+# required.
+#
+# If you are the initiator of the connection then set the "Initiator"
+# option to true. If you are the responder of the connection (waiting for
+# incoming connection) then set it to false.
+#
+# If the connection is backup router connection then set the "BackupHost"
+# option to the IP address of the router that the backup router will
+# replace if it becomes unavailable. Set also the router's port to the
+# "BackupPort" option. For normal connection leave both commented. If this
+# backup router is in our cell then set the "BackupLocal" option to true.
+# If the backup router is in other cell then set it to false.
+#
+#RouterConnection {
+# Host = "10.2.1.100";
+# Port = 706;
+# Passphrase = "verysecret";
+# #PublicKey = "/etc/silcd/router.pub";
+# Params = "normal";
+# Initiator = true;
+# #BackupHost = "10.2.1.6";
+# #BackupPort = 706;
+# #BackupLocal = true;
+#};
+
+#
+# Denied connections
+#
+# These connections are denied to connect to our server.
+#
+# The "Reason" field is mandatory, while the "Host" field can be omitted to
+# match everything.
+#
+#Deny {
+# Host = "10.2.1.99";
+# Reason = "Go away spammer";
+#};
+#Deny {
+# Host = "10.3.*";
+# Reason = "You are not welcome.";
+#};