# for different connections.
#
General {
- # This is the default path where to search modules. If omitted
- # built-in modules will be used. Built-in modules will also be
- # used if a module file cannot be located.
- module_path = "@MODULESDIR@";
-
# 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
# without FQDN cannot connect to the server.
#require_reverse_lookup = true;
- # Maximum number of incoming connections allowed to this server.
- # If more attempt to connect they will be refused.
+ # 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.
# 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_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
#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 = "";
};
#
# 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"
+# 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,
# Informational messages
Info {
File = "@LOGSDIR@/silcd.log";
- Size = "50k";
+ Size = "100k";
};
# Warning messages
- Warnings {
- File = "@LOGSDIR@/silcd_warnings.log";
- Size = "50k";
- };
+ #Warnings {
+ # File = "@LOGSDIR@/silcd_warnings.log";
+ # Size = "50k";
+ #};
# Error messages
- Errors {
- File = "@LOGSDIR@/silcd_errors.log";
- Size = "50k";
- };
+ #Errors {
+ # File = "@LOGSDIR@/silcd_errors.log";
+ # Size = "50k";
+ #};
# Fatal messages
- Fatals {
- File = "@LOGSDIR@/silcd_fatals.log";
- Size = "50k";
- };
+ #Fatals {
+ # File = "@LOGSDIR@/silcd_fatals.log";
+ # Size = "50k";
+ #};
};
#
# 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.
+# 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
# 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 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
+# 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.