[ats] START_ON_DEMAND = @START_ON_DEMAND@ @UNIXONLY@ PORT = 2098 HOSTNAME = localhost BINARY = gnunet-service-ats ACCEPT_FROM = 127.0.0.1; ACCEPT_FROM6 = ::1; UNIXPATH = $GNUNET_RUNTIME_DIR/gnunet-service-ats.sock UNIX_MATCH_UID = NO UNIX_MATCH_GID = YES # PREFIX = valgrind # Designated assignment mode: PROPORTIONAL / MLP / RIL MODE = proportional # IMPORTANT: Do not lower those quotas below 10 MiB # Or your peer may not bootstrap correctly. # Network specific inbound/outbound quotas UNSPECIFIED_QUOTA_IN = 10 MiB UNSPECIFIED_QUOTA_OUT = 10 MiB # LOOPBACK LOOPBACK_QUOTA_IN = unlimited LOOPBACK_QUOTA_OUT = unlimited # LAN LAN_QUOTA_IN = unlimited LAN_QUOTA_OUT = unlimited # WAN WAN_QUOTA_IN = 10 MiB WAN_QUOTA_OUT = 10 MiB # WLAN WLAN_QUOTA_IN = 10 MiB WLAN_QUOTA_OUT = 10 MiB # BLUETOOTH BLUETOOTH_QUOTA_IN = 10 MiB BLUETOOTH_QUOTA_OUT = 10 MiB # ATS options # Proportional specific settings # How proportional to preferences is bandwidth distribution in a network # 1.0: Fair with respect to addresses without preferences # > 1.0: The bigger, the more respect is paid to preferences PROP_PROPORTIONALITY_FACTOR = 2.00 # Should we stick to existing connections are prefer to switch? # [1.0...2.0], lower value prefers to switch, bigger value is more tolerant PROP_STABILITY_FACTOR = 1.25