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1 | # tripe configuration file |
2 | # |
3 | # this is sourced as a Bourne shell script by tripe-init |
4 | |
5 | # The directory you want tripe to work in. This is where it will search for |
6 | # keyrings, and where its admin socket and logfile are kept. |
7 | # TRIPEDIR=/var/lib/tripe |
8 | |
9 | # The address you want tripe to bind to. By default, tripe will accept |
10 | # packets to any address acceptable to the host, and send packets from the |
11 | # most appropriate address for the destination; setting this means it will |
12 | # (a) only accept packets destined for the named address, and (b) send |
13 | # packets from the named address. The latter is probably more useful. |
14 | # addr=MYHOST |
15 | |
16 | # The UDP port you want tripe to use. I've chosen 22003 which isn't reserved |
17 | # in any way. I chose it because it's the first two bytes of the RIPEMD-160 |
18 | # hash of the string `TrIPE'. If you don't set a port, tripe gets the kernel |
19 | # to choose a port it's not using right now, and you have to dig it out by |
20 | # saying `tripectl port'. |
21 | # port=22003 |
22 | |
23 | # The user to run as once tripe has initialized. The user (or group -- see |
24 | # `group' below) must be able to open new tunnel interfaces. |
25 | # user=tripe |
26 | |
27 | # The group to run as once tripe has initialized. See caveats for `user' |
28 | # above. |
29 | # group=tripe |
30 | |
31 | # Trace options to pass to tripe. The default is no tracing. The setting |
32 | # `A-cp' gives maxmimum possible verbosity without leaking important |
33 | # secrets. |
34 | # trace=A-cp |
35 | |
36 | # Any other options to pass on to tripectl. |
37 | # miscopts= |
38 | |
39 | # Logfile to write to. The default is `tripe.log' in the working directory. |
40 | # logfile=tripe.log |