[gns] START_ON_DEMAND = @START_ON_DEMAND@ IMMEDIATE_START = YES HOSTNAME = localhost BINARY = gnunet-service-gns UNIXPATH = $GNUNET_RUNTIME_DIR/gnunet-service-gns.sock @JAVAPORT@PORT = 2102 # Do we require users that want to access GNS to run this process # (usually not a good idea) UNIX_MATCH_UID = NO # Do we require users that want to access GNS to be in the 'gnunet' group? UNIX_MATCH_GID = YES # How many queries is GNS allowed to perform in the background at the same time? MAX_PARALLEL_BACKGROUND_QUERIES = 1000 # Should we use the DNS interception mechanism? If set to YES # we will ask gnunet-service-dns to pass DNS queries to us. Otherwise, # we only answer GNS queries via the API (which itself may be # called via NSS or other mechanisms). INTERCEPT_DNS = NO # PREFIX = valgrind --leak-check=full --track-origins=yes [gns-proxy] BINARY = gnunet-gns-proxy START_ON_DEMAND = NO RUN_PER_USER = YES BIND_TO=127.0.0.1 BIND_TO6=::1 # Where is the certificate for the GNS proxy stored? PROXY_CACERT = $GNUNET_DATA_HOME/gns/gns_ca_cert.pem PROXY_UNIXPATH = $GNUNET_RUNTIME_DIR/gnunet-gns-proxy.sock [bcd] BINARY = gnunet-bcd OPTIONS = -p 8888 START_ON_DEMAND = NO RUN_PER_USER = YES [dns2gns] BINARY = gnunet-dns2gns START_ON_DEMAND = NO RUN_PER_USER = NO BIND_TO=127.0.0.1 BIND_TO6=::1 # -d: DNS resolver to use OPTIONS = -d 9.9.9.9 PORT = 15353 # This setting is useful in combination with systemd-resolve and # NetworkManager-dispatcher. It allows the interfaces to automatically # configure the dns2gns server for interfaces going up # See also: contrib/packages/fedora/10-dns2gns.sh ENABLE_RESOLVECTL_NMDISPATCHER = NO