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  25. .Dd October 26, 2018
  26. .Dt GNUNET.CONF 5
  27. .Os
  28. .Sh NAME
  29. .Nm gnunet.conf
  30. .Nd GNUnet configuration file
  31. .Sh DESCRIPTION
  32. A GNUnet setup typically consists of a set of service processes run by a
  33. user "gnunet" and a set of user-interface processes run by a standard account.
  34. The default location for the configuration file for the services is
  35. .Pa ~gnunet/.config/gnunet.conf Ns .
  36. However, as normal users also may need read-access to this configuration,
  37. you might want to instead put the service process configuration in
  38. .Pa @SYSCONFDIR@/gnunet.conf Ns .
  39. .Xr gnunet-setup 1 ,
  40. part of gnunet-gtk, can be used to edit this configuration.
  41. The parts of GNUnet that are run as a normal user may have config
  42. options too and they read from
  43. .Pa $HOME/.config/gnunet.conf Ns .
  44. The latter config file can skip any options for the services.
  45. .Pp
  46. The basic structure of the configuration file is the following.
  47. .Bl -bullet -offset indent -compact
  48. .It
  49. The file is split into sections.
  50. .It
  51. Every section begins with a token in square brakets.
  52. The current section ends when a new section starts or end of file is
  53. encountered.
  54. .It
  55. A section contains a number of options of the form "OPTION=VALUE".
  56. .It
  57. Whitespace surounding the "=" token is striped out, in other words
  58. "OPTION = VALUE" and "OPTION=VALUE" are treated equal.
  59. .It
  60. Empty lines and lines beginning with a "#" are treated as comments.
  61. .It
  62. Boolean values are given as "YES" and "NO".
  63. .El
  64. .Pp
  65. Almost all options are optional.
  66. The tools resort to reasonable defaults if an option is not present.
  67. Default values for all of the options can be found in the files in the
  68. .Pa $GNUNET_PREFIX/share/gnunet/config.d/
  69. directory.
  70. A typical setup will work out of the box with those.
  71. See the examples section below for some common setups on top of that.
  72. .Ss Variable naming conventions and data types
  73. Boolean values for options are set via "YES" or "NO" values, without the
  74. double-quotes.
  75. .Pp
  76. Options which include "PATH" or "path" define a path on the file-system
  77. and can take additional variables in the path, such as
  78. .Ev $GNUNET_TMP .
  79. .Pp
  80. Section names as listed more in detail below, are small letters only
  81. enclosed by square brakets.
  82. .Ss GENERAL OPTIONS
  83. Many options will be common between sections.
  84. They can be repeated under each section with different values.
  85. The "[PATHS]" section is special.
  86. Here, it is possible to specify values for variables like "GNUNET_HOME".
  87. Then, in all filenames that begin with "$GNUNET_HOME" the "$GNUNET_HOME" will
  88. be replaced with the respective value at runtime.
  89. The main use of this is to redefine "$GNUNET_HOME", which by default points to
  90. .Pa $HOME/.config/ Ns .
  91. By setting this variable, you can change the location where GNUnet stores
  92. its internal data.
  93. .Pa gnunet.conf
  94. accepts the variable
  95. .Ev GNUNET_TMP
  96. which we suggest to use in place of the absolute definition of
  97. .Pa /tmp Ns .
  98. So instead of
  99. .Pa /tmp/foo
  100. you would write
  101. .Pa $GNUNET_TMP/foo .
  102. The usage of
  103. .Pa $GNUNET_TMP/foo ,
  104. will result in
  105. .Pa $TMPDIR/gnunet/foo ,
  106. or
  107. .Pa $TMP/gnunet/foo
  108. and finally, if
  109. .Ev TMPDIR
  110. is undefined,
  111. .Pa /tmp/gnunet/foo .
  112. The following options are generic and shared by all services:
  113. .Bl -tag -width indent
  114. .It HOSTNAME
  115. The hostname specifies the machine on which the service is running.
  116. This is usually "localhost".
  117. .It BINARY
  118. The filename that implements the service.
  119. For example "gnunet-service-ats".
  120. .It IMMEDIATE_START
  121. Start the service always when the peer starts.
  122. Set to YES for services that should always be launched, even if no other
  123. service explicitly needs them.
  124. .It START_ON_DEMAND
  125. Set to YES to automatically start the service when it is requested by another
  126. service.
  127. YES for most GNUnet services.
  128. .It NOARMBIND
  129. Set to YES to never have ARM bind to the respective socket.
  130. This option is mostly for debugging in situations where ARM cannot pass the
  131. pre-bound socket to the child due to interference from PREFIX-commands.
  132. This option is only effective in combination with IMMEDIATE_START being YES.
  133. NO by default.
  134. .It PREFIX
  135. PREFIX the given command (with its arguments) to the actual BINARY
  136. to be executed.
  137. Useful to run certain services under special supervisors like strace,
  138. dtrace, or valgrind.
  139. Typically used in combination with IMMEDIATE_START and NOARMBIND.
  140. Empty by default.
  141. .It ACCEPT_FROM
  142. A semi-column separated list of IPv4 addresses that are allowed to use
  143. the service; usually 127.0.0.1.
  144. .It ACCEPT_FROM6
  145. A semi-column separated list of IPv6 addresses that are allowed to use
  146. the service; usually ::1.
  147. .It UNIXPATH
  148. Path to use for the UNIX domain socket for inter process communication with
  149. the service on POSIX systems.
  150. .It UNIX_MATCH_UID
  151. If UNIX domain sockets are used, set this to YES if only users with the
  152. same UID are allowed to access the service.
  153. .It UNIX_MATCH_GID
  154. If UNIX domain sockets are used, set this to YES if only users with the
  155. same GID are allowed to access the service.
  156. .It RUN_PER_USER
  157. End-users should never have to change the defaults GNUnet provides for
  158. this option.
  159. .Bl -tag -width indent
  160. .It YES
  161. Set to YES if this service should be run per-user.
  162. .It NO
  163. Set to NO if this is a system service.
  164. .El
  165. .El
  166. In the following sections the absence of a default value is either
  167. expressed as "Default value:" followed by nothing, or the lack of this line.
  168. .Ss ARM
  169. .Bl -tag -width indent
  170. .It PORT
  171. Default value: 2087
  172. .It HOSTNAME
  173. Default value: localhost
  174. .It BINARY
  175. Default value: gnunet-service-arm
  176. .It ACCEPT_FROM
  177. Default value: 127.0.0.1;
  178. .It ACCEPT_FROM6
  179. Default value: ::1;
  180. .It UNIXPATH
  181. Special case, uses user runtime dir even for per-system service.
  182. .Pp
  183. Default value: $GNUNET_USER_RUNTIME_DIR/gnunet-service-arm.sock
  184. .It UNIX_MATCH_UID
  185. Default value: YES
  186. .It UNIX_MATCH_GID
  187. Default value: YES
  188. .It GLOBAL_POSTFIX
  189. In the
  190. .Fl l
  191. option, format characters from
  192. .Xr strftime 3
  193. are allowed; In the GLOBAL_POSTFIX, "{}" stands for the name of the
  194. respective service.
  195. Thus the following example for this option would introduce per-service logging
  196. with a new log file each day.
  197. Note that only the last 3 log files are preserved.
  198. Example:
  199. .Pp
  200. .Bd literal
  201. -l $GNUNET_CACHE_HOME/{}-%Y-%m-%d.log
  202. .Ed
  203. .Pp
  204. Default value:
  205. .It GLOBAL_PREFIX
  206. Default value:
  207. .It START_SYSTEM_SERVICES
  208. If set to YES, ARM will only start services that are marked as system-level
  209. services (and we'll expect a second ARM to be run per-user to run
  210. user-level services).
  211. Note that in this case you must have manually created a different configuration
  212. file with the user where at least this and the START_USER_SERVICES
  213. options differ.
  214. .It START_USER_SERVICES
  215. If set to YES, ARM will only start services that are marked as per-user
  216. services (and we'll expect a system user to run ARM to provide system-level
  217. services).
  218. Per-user services enable better personalization and priviledge separation and
  219. in particular ensures that personal data is stored under $HOME, which might be
  220. important in a multi-user system (or if $HOME is encrypted and
  221. .Pa /var/
  222. is not).
  223. .Pp
  224. Note that if you have different ARM services for SYSTEM and USER, and you are
  225. not on UNIX, you need to change the PORT option for the USER ARM instances to
  226. some free port (counting down from 2085 should provide free ports).
  227. .It RESOURCE_DIAGNOSTICS
  228. File where we should log per-service resource consumption on exit.
  229. .Pp
  230. Default value: resource.log
  231. .It USERNAME
  232. Name of the user that will be used to provide the service.
  233. .Pp
  234. Default value:
  235. .It MAXBUF
  236. Default value:
  237. .It TIMEOUT
  238. Default value:
  239. .It DISABLEV6
  240. Default value:
  241. .It BINDTO
  242. Default value:
  243. .It REJECT_FROM
  244. Default value:
  245. .It REJECT_FROM6
  246. Default value:
  247. .It PREFIX
  248. Default value:
  249. .El
  250. .Ss ATS
  251. .Bl -tag -width indent
  252. .It PORT
  253. Default value: 2098
  254. .It HOSTNAME
  255. Default value: localhost
  256. .It BINARY
  257. Default value: gnunet-service-ats
  258. .It ACCEPT_FROM
  259. Default value: 127.0.0.1;
  260. .It ACCEPT_FROM6
  261. Default value: ::1;
  262. .It UNIXPATH
  263. Default value: $GNUNET_RUNTIME_DIR/gnunet-service-ats.sock
  264. .It UNIX_MATCH_UID
  265. Default value: NO
  266. .It UNIX_MATCH_GID
  267. Default value: YES
  268. .It MODE
  269. Designated assignment mode.
  270. Possible values: PROPORTIONAL, MLP, RIL.
  271. .Pp
  272. Default value: proportional
  273. .It UNSPECIFIED_QUOTA_IN
  274. quotes in KiB or MiB per seconds.
  275. Or use the word "unlimited".
  276. Default value: 64 KiB
  277. .It UNSPECIFIED_QUOTA_OUT
  278. quotes in KiB or MiB per seconds.
  279. Or use the word "unlimited".
  280. Default value: 64 KiB
  281. .It LOOPBACK_QUOTA_IN
  282. quotes in KiB or MiB per seconds.
  283. Or use the word "unlimited".
  284. Default value: unlimited
  285. .It LOOPBACK_QUOTA_OUT
  286. quotes in KiB or MiB per seconds.
  287. Or use the word "unlimited".
  288. Default value: unlimited
  289. .It LAN_QUOTA_IN
  290. quotes in KiB or MiB per seconds.
  291. Or use the word "unlimited".
  292. Default value: unlimited
  293. .It LAN_QUOTA_OUT
  294. quotes in KiB or MiB per seconds.
  295. Or use the word "unlimited".
  296. Default value: unlimited
  297. .It WAN_QUOTA_IN
  298. quotes in KiB or MiB per seconds.
  299. Or use the word "unlimited".
  300. Default value: 64 KiB
  301. .It WAN_QUOTA_OUT
  302. quotes in KiB or MiB per seconds.
  303. Or use the word "unlimited".
  304. Default value: 64 KiB
  305. .It WLAN_QUOTA_IN
  306. quotes in KiB or MiB per seconds.
  307. Or use the word "unlimited".
  308. Default value: 1 MiB
  309. .It WLAN_QUOTA_OUT
  310. quotes in KiB or MiB per seconds.
  311. Or use the word "unlimited".
  312. Default value: 1 MiB
  313. .It BLUETOOTH_QUOTA_IN
  314. Default value: 128 KiB
  315. .It BLUETOOTH_QUOTA_OUT
  316. Default value: 128 KiB
  317. .It PROP_PROPORTIONALITY_FACTOR
  318. How proportional to preferences is bandwidth distribution in a network?
  319. Default value: 2.00
  320. .Bl -tag -width indent
  321. .It 1.0
  322. Fair with respect to addresses without preferences.
  323. .It > 1.0
  324. The bigger, the more respect is payed to preferences.
  325. .El
  326. .It PROP_STABILITY_FACTOR
  327. Should we stick to existing connections are prefer to switch?
  328. [1.0...2.0], lower value prefers to switch, bigger value is more tolerant.
  329. .Pp
  330. Default value: 1.25
  331. .It MLP_MAX_DURATION
  332. Maximum duration for a solution process (both LP and MILP).
  333. Default value: 3 s
  334. .It MLP_MAX_ITERATIONS
  335. Maximum numbero of iterations for a solution process (only LP).
  336. Tolerated MIP Gap [0.0 .. 1.0].
  337. .Pp
  338. Default value: 0.025
  339. .It MLP_MAX_MIP_GAP
  340. Tolerated LP/MIP Gap [0.0 .. 1.0].
  341. .Pp
  342. Default value: 0.025
  343. .It MLP_MAX_LP_MIP_GAP
  344. Default value: 0.025
  345. .It MLP_MAX_ITERATIONS
  346. Maximum number of iterations for a solution process.
  347. .Pp
  348. Default value: 1024
  349. .It MLP_COEFFICIENT_D
  350. Default value: 1.0
  351. .It MLP_COEFFICIENT_U
  352. Default value: 1.0
  353. .It MLP_COEFFICIENT_R
  354. Default value: 1.0
  355. .It MLP_MIN_BANDWIDTH
  356. Default value: 1024
  357. .It MLP_MIN_CONNECTIONS
  358. Default value: 4
  359. .It MLP_DUMP_PROBLEM_ALL
  360. Dump all problems to disk.
  361. .Pp
  362. Default value: YES
  363. .It MLP_DUMP_SOLUTION_ALL
  364. Dump all solution to disk.
  365. .Pp
  366. Default value: YES
  367. .It MLP_GLPK_VERBOSE
  368. Print GLPK output.
  369. .Pp
  370. Default value: YES
  371. .It MLP_DUMP_PROBLEM_ON_FAIL
  372. Dump all problems to disk.
  373. .Pp
  374. Default value: YES
  375. .It MLP_DUMP_SOLUTION_ON_FAIL
  376. Dump all solution to disk.
  377. .Pp
  378. Default value: YES
  379. .It RIL_STEP_TIME_MIN
  380. Default value: 500 ms
  381. .It RIL_STEP_TIME_MAX
  382. Default value: 1000 ms
  383. .It RIL_ALGORITHM
  384. Possible values: SARSA or Q-LEARNING.
  385. .Pp
  386. Default value: Q-LEARNING
  387. .It RIL_DISCOUNT_BETA
  388. Default value: 0.7
  389. .It RIL_GRADIENT_STEP_SIZE
  390. Default value: 0.3
  391. .It RIL_TRACE_DECAY
  392. Default value: 0.2
  393. .It RIL_EXPLORE_RATIO
  394. Default value: 0.1
  395. .It RIL_GLOBAL_REWARD_SHARE
  396. Default value: 1
  397. .El
  398. .Ss AUCTION
  399. .Bl -tag -width indent
  400. .El
  401. .Ss CADET
  402. .Bl -tag -width indent
  403. .It IMMEDIATE_START
  404. Default value: YES
  405. .It START_ON_DEMAND
  406. Default value: YES
  407. .It PORT
  408. Default value: 2096
  409. .It HOSTNAME
  410. Default value: localhost
  411. .It BINARY
  412. Default value: gnunet-service-cadet
  413. .It PREFIX
  414. .It ACCEPT_FROM
  415. Default value: 127.0.0.1;
  416. .It ACCEPT_FROM6
  417. Default value: ::1;
  418. .It UNIXPATH
  419. Default value: $GNUNET_RUNTIME_DIR/gnunet-service-cadet.sock
  420. .It UNIX_MATCH_UID
  421. Default value: NO
  422. .It UNIX_MATCH_GID
  423. Default value: YES
  424. .It REFRESH_CONNECTION_TIME
  425. How often do we send KEEPALIVE messages on connections to keep them from
  426. timing out?
  427. .Pp
  428. Default value: 5 min
  429. .It DROP_PERCENT
  430. Percentage of packets CADET is artificially dropping.
  431. Used for testing only!
  432. .It ID_ANNOUNCE_TIME
  433. How frequently do we usually anounce our presence in the DHT?
  434. .Pp
  435. Default value: 1 h
  436. .It CONNECT_TIMEOUT
  437. Default value: 30 s
  438. .It DHT_REPLICATION_LEVEL
  439. What is the replication level we give to the DHT when announcing our existence?
  440. Usually there is no need to change this.
  441. .Pp
  442. Default value: 3
  443. .It MAX_TUNNELS
  444. Not implemented
  445. .Pp
  446. Default value: 1000
  447. .It MAX_CONNECTIONS
  448. Not implemented, replaced by MAX_ROUTES in NEW CADET!
  449. .Pp
  450. Default value: 1000
  451. .It MAX_ROUTES
  452. How many routes do we participate in at most?
  453. Should be smaller than MAX_MSGS_QUEUE.
  454. .Pp
  455. Default value: 5000
  456. .It MAX_MSGS_QUEUE
  457. Not implemented
  458. .Pp
  459. Default value: 10000
  460. .It MAX_PEERS
  461. Not implemented
  462. .Pp
  463. Default value: 1000
  464. .It RATCHET_TIME
  465. How often do we advance the ratchet even if there is not any traffic?
  466. .Pp
  467. Default value: 1 h
  468. .It RATCHET_MESSAGES
  469. How often do we advance the ratched if there is traffic?
  470. .Pp
  471. Default value: 64
  472. .El
  473. .Ss COMMUNICATOR-UNIX
  474. .Bl -tag -width indent
  475. .It UNIXPATH
  476. Default value: $GNUNET_RUNTIME_DIR/gnunet-communicator-unix.sock
  477. .El
  478. .Ss CONSENSUS
  479. .Bl -tag -width indent
  480. .It START_ON_DEMAND
  481. Default value: YES
  482. .It PORT
  483. Default value: 2103
  484. .It HOSTNAME
  485. Default value: localhost
  486. .It BINARY
  487. Default value: gnunet-service-consensus
  488. .It ACCEPT_FROM
  489. Default value: 127.0.0.1;
  490. .It ACCEPT_FROM6
  491. Default value: ::1;
  492. .It UNIXPATH
  493. Default value: $GNUNET_RUNTIME_DIR/gnunet-service-consensus.sock
  494. .It UNIX_MATCH_UID
  495. Default value: YES
  496. .It UNIX_MATCH_GID
  497. Default value: YES
  498. .El
  499. .Ss CORE
  500. .Bl -tag -width indent
  501. .It START_ON_DEMAND
  502. Default value: YES
  503. .It PORT
  504. Default value: 2092
  505. .It HOSTNAME
  506. Default value: localhost
  507. .It BINARY
  508. Default value: gnunet-service-core
  509. .It ACCEPT_FROM
  510. Default value: 127.0.0.1;
  511. .It ACCEPT_FROM6
  512. Default value: ::1;
  513. .It UNIXPATH
  514. Default value: $GNUNET_RUNTIME_DIR/gnunet-service-core.sock
  515. .It UNIX_MATCH_UID
  516. Default value: NO
  517. .It UNIX_MATCH_GID
  518. Default value: YES
  519. .It DISABLE_SOCKET_FORWARDING
  520. Default value: NO
  521. .It USERNAME
  522. .It MAXBUF
  523. .It TIMEOUT
  524. .It DISABLEV6
  525. .It BINDTO
  526. .It REJECT_FROM
  527. .It REJECT_FROM6
  528. .It PREFIX
  529. .It USE_EPHEMERAL_KEYS
  530. Default value: YES
  531. .Pp
  532. This MUST be set to YES in production, only set to NO for testing for
  533. performance (testbed/cluster-scale use!).
  534. .El
  535. .Ss DATACACHE-POSTGRES
  536. .Bl -tag -width indent
  537. .It CONFIG
  538. Default value: postgres:///gnunet
  539. .El
  540. .Ss DATASTORE
  541. .Bl -tag -width indent
  542. .It START_ON_DEMAND
  543. Default value: YES
  544. .It UNIXPATH
  545. Default value: $GNUNET_RUNTIME_DIR/gnunet-service-datastore.sock
  546. .It UNIX_MATCH_UID
  547. Default value: NO
  548. .It UNIX_MATCH_GID
  549. Default value: YES
  550. .It PORT
  551. Default value: 2093
  552. .It HOSTNAME
  553. Default value: localhost
  554. .It BINARY
  555. Default value: gnunet-service-datastore
  556. .It ACCEPT_FROM
  557. Default value: 127.0.0.1;
  558. .It ACCEPT_FROM6
  559. Default value: ::1;
  560. .It QUOTA
  561. Default value: 5 GB
  562. .It BLOOMFILTER
  563. Default value: $GNUNET_DATA_HOME/datastore/bloomfilter
  564. .It DATABASE
  565. Default value: sqlite
  566. .It DISABLE_SOCKET_FORWARDING
  567. Default value: NO
  568. .El
  569. .Ss DATASTORE-SQLITE
  570. .Bl -tag -width indent
  571. .It FILENAME
  572. Default value: $GNUNET_DATA_HOME/datastore/sqlite.db
  573. .El
  574. .Ss DATASTORE-POSTGRES
  575. .Bl -tag -width indent
  576. .It CONFIG
  577. Default value: postgres:///gnunet
  578. .El
  579. .Ss DATASTORE-MYSQL
  580. .Bl -tag -width indent
  581. .It DATABASE
  582. Default value: gnunet
  583. .It CONFIG
  584. Default value: ~/.my.cnf
  585. .It USER
  586. Default value: gnunet
  587. .It PASSWORD
  588. .It HOST
  589. Default value: localhost
  590. .It PORT
  591. Default value: 3306
  592. .El
  593. .Ss DATASTORE-HEAP
  594. .Bl -tag -width indent
  595. .It HASHMAPSIZE
  596. Default value: 1024
  597. .El
  598. .Ss DHT
  599. .Bl -tag -width indent
  600. .It IMMEDIATE_START Ar boolean
  601. Default value: YES
  602. .It START_ON_DEMAND Ar boolean
  603. Default value: YES
  604. .It PORT Ar integer
  605. Default value: 2095
  606. .It HOSTNAME Ar string
  607. Default value: localhost
  608. .It BINARY Ar string
  609. Default value: gnunet-service-dht
  610. .It ACCEPT_FROM Ar string
  611. Default value: 127.0.0.1;
  612. .It ACCEPT_FROM6 Ar string
  613. Default value: ::1;
  614. .It BUCKET_SIZE Ar integer
  615. Default value: 4
  616. .It UNIXPATH Ar path
  617. Default value: $GNUNET_RUNTIME_DIR/gnunet-service-dht.sock
  618. .It UNIX_MATCH_UID Ar boolean
  619. Default value: NO
  620. .It UNIX_MATCH_GID Ar boolean
  621. Default value: YES
  622. .It DISABLE_SOCKET_FORWARDING Ar boolean
  623. Default value: NO
  624. .It USERNAME =
  625. .It MAXBUF =
  626. .It TIMEOUT =
  627. .It DISABLEV6 =
  628. .It BINDTO =
  629. .It REJECT_FROM =
  630. .It REJECT_FROM6 =
  631. .It PREFIX =
  632. .It
  633. # Should the DHT cache results that we are routing in the DATACACHE as well?
  634. CACHE_RESULTS = YES
  635. .It
  636. # Special option to disable DHT calling 'try_connect' (for testing)
  637. DISABLE_TRY_CONNECT = NO
  638. .El
  639. .Ss DHTCACHE
  640. .Bl -tag -width indent
  641. .It DATABASE
  642. Default value: heap
  643. .It QUOTA
  644. Default value: 50 MB
  645. .It DISABLE_BF_RC Ar boolean
  646. Disable RC-file for Bloom filter?
  647. (for benchmarking with limited IO availability)
  648. .Pp
  649. Default value: NO
  650. .Ss EXIT
  651. .Bl -tag -width indent
  652. .El
  653. .Ss FS
  654. .Bl -tag -width indent
  655. .El
  656. .Ss GNS
  657. .Bl -tag -width indent
  658. .El
  659. .Ss HOSTLIST
  660. .Bl -tag -width indent
  661. .El
  662. .Ss IDENTITY
  663. .Bl -tag -width indent
  664. .El
  665. .Ss NAMECACHE
  666. .Bl -tag -width indent
  667. .El
  668. .Ss NAMESTORE
  669. .Bl -tag -width indent
  670. .El
  671. .Ss NAT-AUTO
  672. .Bl -tag -width indent
  673. .El
  674. .Ss NAT
  675. .Bl -tag -width indent
  676. .El
  677. .Ss NSE
  678. .Bl -tag -width indent
  679. .El
  680. .Ss PEERINFO
  681. .Bl -tag -width indent
  682. .El
  683. .Ss PEERSTORE
  684. .Bl -tag -width indent
  685. .El
  686. .Ss PT
  687. .Bl -tag -width indent
  688. .El
  689. .Ss REGEX
  690. .Bl -tag -width indent
  691. .El
  692. .Ss RESOLVER
  693. .Bl -tag -width indent
  694. .El
  695. .Ss REST
  696. .Bl -tag -width indent
  697. .It UNIXPATH
  698. Default value: $GNUNET_USER_RUNTIME_DIR/gnunet-service-rest.sock
  699. .It BINARY
  700. Default value: gnunet-rest-server
  701. .It BIND_TO
  702. Default value: 127.0.0.1
  703. .It BIND_TO6
  704. Default value: ::1
  705. .It REST_PORT
  706. Default value: 7776
  707. .It REST_ALLOW_HEADERS
  708. Default value: Authorization,Accept,Content-Type
  709. .It REST_ALLOW_ORIGIN
  710. Default value: *
  711. .It REST_ALLOW_CREDENTIALS
  712. Default value: true
  713. .El
  714. .Ss REVOCATION
  715. .Ss SCALARPRODUCT
  716. .Ss SECRETSHARING
  717. .Ss SET
  718. .Ss STATISTICS
  719. .Ss TEMPLATE
  720. .Ss TESTBED-LOGGER
  721. .Ss TESTBED
  722. .Ss TESTING
  723. .Ss TOPOLOGY
  724. .Bl -tag -width indent
  725. .It IMMEDIATE_START
  726. Default value: YES
  727. .It NOARMBIND
  728. Default value: YES
  729. .It MINIMUM-FRIENDS
  730. Default value: 0
  731. .It FRIENDS-ONLY
  732. Default value: NO
  733. .It TARGET-CONNECTION-COUNT
  734. Default value: 16
  735. .It FRIENDS
  736. Default value: $GNUNET_CONFIG_HOME/topology/friends.txt
  737. .It BINARY
  738. Default value: gnunet-daemon-topology
  739. .El
  740. .Ss TRANSPORT
  741. .Ss UTIL
  742. .Ss VPN
  743. .Bl -tag -width indent
  744. .It START_ON_DEMAND
  745. Default value: YES
  746. .It PORT
  747. Default value: 2105
  748. .It HOSTNAME
  749. Default value: localhost
  750. .It BINARY
  751. Default value: gnunet-service-vpn
  752. .It ACCEPT_FROM
  753. Default value: 127.0.0.1;
  754. .It ACCEPT_FROM6
  755. Default value: ::1;
  756. .It UNIXPATH
  757. Default value: $GNUNET_RUNTIME_DIR/gnunet-service-vpn.sock
  758. .It UNIX_MATCH_UID
  759. Default value: NO
  760. .It UNIX_MATCH_GID
  761. Default value: YES
  762. .It IPV6ADDR
  763. Default value: 1234::1
  764. .It IPV6PREFIX
  765. Default value: 32
  766. .It IPV4ADDR
  767. Default value: 10.11.10.1
  768. .It IPV4MASK
  769. Default value: 255.255.0.0
  770. .It VIRTDNS
  771. Default value: 10.11.10.2
  772. .It VIRTDNS6
  773. Default value: 1234::17
  774. .It IFNAME
  775. Default value: vpn-gnunet
  776. .El
  777. .Ss ZONEMASTER
  778. .Bl -tag -width indent
  779. .It START_ON_DEMAND
  780. Default value: YES
  781. .It IMMEDIATE_START
  782. Default value: YES
  783. .It HOSTNAME
  784. Default value: localhost
  785. .It BINARY
  786. Default value: gnunet-service-zonemaster
  787. .It UNIXPATH
  788. Default value: $GNUNET_USER_RUNTIME_DIR/gnunet-service-zonemaster.sock
  789. .It PORT
  790. Default value: 2123
  791. .It UNIX_MATCH_UID
  792. Do we require users that want to access GNS to run this process (usually
  793. not a good idea)?
  794. .Pp
  795. Default value: NO
  796. .It UNIX_MATCH_GID
  797. Do we require users that want to access GNS to be in the 'gnunet' group?
  798. .Pp
  799. Default value: NO
  800. .It MAX_PARALLEL_BACKGROUND_QUERIES
  801. How many queries is GNS allowed to perform in the background at the same time?
  802. .Pp
  803. Default value: 1000
  804. .It ZONE_PUBLISH_TIME_WINDOW
  805. How frequently do we try to publish our full zone?
  806. .Pp
  807. Default value: 4 h
  808. .It USE_CACHE
  809. Using caching or always ask DHT?
  810. .Pp
  811. Default value: YES
  812. .It PREFIX
  813. .El
  814. .Ss ZONEMASTER-MONITOR
  815. .Bl -tag -width indent
  816. .It START_ON_DEMAND
  817. Default value: YES
  818. .It IMMEDIATE_START
  819. Default value: YES
  820. .It HOSTNAME
  821. Default value: localhost
  822. .It BINARY
  823. Default value: gnunet-service-zonemaster-monitor
  824. .It UNIXPATH
  825. Default value: $GNUNET_USER_RUNTIME_DIR/gnunet-service-zonemaster-monitor.sock
  826. .It PORT
  827. Default value: 2124
  828. .It UNIX_MATCH_UID
  829. Do we require users that want to access GNS to run this process (usually not
  830. a good idea)?
  831. .Pp
  832. Default value: NO
  833. .It UNIX_MATCH_GID
  834. Do we require users that want to access GNS to be in the 'gnunet' group?
  835. .Pp
  836. Default value:
  837. .Li NO
  838. .El
  839. .Sh EXAMPLES
  840. This example is a simple way to get started, using a server that has a known
  841. list of peers to get you started.
  842. Most users will be behind a firewall on IPv4, as such NAT is enabled.
  843. Please remember to change your IP address to the actual external address
  844. for your usage.
  845. .Bd -literal -offset indent -compact
  846. [hostlist]
  847. OPTIONS = \-b \-e
  848. [nat]
  849. BEHIND_NAT = YES
  850. ENABLE_UPNP = YES
  851. DISABLEV6 = YES
  852. EXTERNAL_ADDRESS = 157.166.249.10
  853. [arm]
  854. START_SYSTEM_SERVICES = YES
  855. START_USER_SERVICES = NO
  856. .Ed
  857. .Sh FILES
  858. .Pa ~gnunet/.config/gnunet.conf
  859. GNUnet system-user configuration file
  860. .Pa $HOME/.config/gnunet.conf
  861. User specific GNUnet configuration file
  862. .Pa @SYSCONFDIR@/gnunet.conf
  863. Systemwide GNUnet configuration file
  864. .Pa $GNUNET_PREFIX/share/gnunet/config.d/
  865. GNUnet configuration directory with all default option values
  866. .Sh SEE ALSO
  867. .Xr env 1 ,
  868. .Xr gnunet-arm 1 ,
  869. .Xr gnunet-setup 1 ,
  870. .Xr strftime 3 .
  871. .Pp
  872. The full documentation for gnunet is maintained as a Texinfo manual.
  873. If the
  874. .Xr info 1
  875. and gnunet programs are properly installed at your site, the command
  876. .Pp
  877. .Dl info gnunet
  878. .Pp
  879. should give you access to the complete handbook,
  880. .Pp
  881. .Dl info gnunet-c-tutorial
  882. .Pp
  883. will give you access to a tutorial for developers.
  884. .Pp
  885. Depending on your installation, this information is also available in
  886. .Xr gnunet 7 and
  887. .Xr gnunet-c-tutorial 7 .
  888. .\".Sh HISTORY
  889. .\".Sh AUTHORS
  890. .Sh BUGS
  891. Report bugs by using
  892. .Lk https://bugs.gnunet.org
  893. or by sending electronic mail to
  894. .Aq Mt gnunet-developers@gnu.org .