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- [arm]
- @UNIXONLY@ PORT = 2087
- HOSTNAME = localhost
- BINARY = gnunet-service-arm
- ACCEPT_FROM = 127.0.0.1;
- ACCEPT_FROM6 = ::1;
- # Special case, uses user runtime dir even for per-system service.
- UNIXPATH = $GNUNET_USER_RUNTIME_DIR/gnunet-service-arm.sock
- UNIX_MATCH_UID = YES
- UNIX_MATCH_GID = YES
- # In the "-l" option, format characters from 'strftime' are allowed;
- # In the GLOBAL_POSTFIX, "{}" stands for the name of the respective
- # service. Thus the following option would introduce per-service
- # logging with a new log file each day. Note that only the last 3
- # log files are preserved.
- # GLOBAL_POSTFIX = -l $GNUNET_CACHE_HOME/{}-%Y-%m-%d.log
- GLOBAL_PREFIX =
- # By default, when launching GNUnet via gnunet-arm, log
- # everything to a simple flat log file.
- OPTIONS = -l $GNUNET_CACHE_HOME/gnunet-%Y-%m-%d.log
- # If set to YES, ARM will only start services that are marked as
- # system-level services (and we'll expect a second ARM to be
- # run per-user to run user-level services). Note that in this
- # case you must have manually created a different configuration
- # file with the user where at least this and the START_USER_SERVICES
- # options differ.
- # START_SYSTEM_SERVICES = YES
- # If set to YES, ARM will only start services that are marked as
- # per-user services (and we'll expect a system user to run ARM to
- # provide system-level services). Per-user services enable
- # better personalization and priviledge separation and in particular
- # ensures that personal data is stored under $HOME, which might
- # be important in a multi-user system (or if $HOME is encrypted
- # and /var/ is not).
- #
- # Note that if you have different ARM services for SYSTEM and USER,
- # and you are not on UNIX, you need to change the PORT option for the
- # USER ARM instances to some free port (counting down from 2085 should
- # be sane).
- #
- # START_USER_SERVICES = YES
- # File where we should log per-service resource consumption on exit.
- # RESOURCE_DIAGNOSTICS = resource.log
- # Name of the user that will be used to provide the service
- # USERNAME =
- # MAXBUF =
- # TIMEOUT =
- # DISABLEV6 =
- # BINDTO =
- # REJECT_FROM =
- # REJECT_FROM6 =
- # PREFIX =
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