2 SERVICEHOME = /tmp/nat-test
3 # SERVICEHOME = /var/lib/gnunet/
4 # configuration file is assumed to be the default,
5 # which is what we want by default...
8 HOSTKEY = $SERVICEHOME/.hostkey
21 # Is the NAT hole-punched?
24 # Disable UPNP by default until it gets cleaner!
27 # Use addresses from the local network interfaces (inluding loopback, but also others)
30 # External IP address of the NAT box (if known); IPv4 dotted-decimal ONLY at this time (should allow DynDNS!)
31 # normal interface IP address for non-NATed peers;
32 # possibly auto-detected (using UPnP) if possible if not specified
35 # Should we use ICMP-based NAT traversal to try connect to NATed peers
36 # or, if we are behind NAT, to allow connections to us?
37 ENABLE_ICMP_CLIENT = NO
38 ENABLE_ICMP_SERVER = NO
40 # IP address of the interface connected to the NAT box; IPv4 dotted-decimal ONLY;
41 # normal interface IP address for non-NATed peers;
42 # likely auto-detected (via interface list) if not specified (!)
45 # Disable IPv6 support
52 BINARY = gnunet-service-arm
53 ACCEPT_FROM = 127.0.0.1;
55 DEFAULTSERVICES = topology hostlist
56 UNIXPATH = /tmp/gnunet-service-arm.sock
59 # GLOBAL_POSTFIX = -l $SERVICEHOME/{}-logs
75 BINARY = gnunet-service-statistics
76 ACCEPT_FROM = 127.0.0.1;
78 UNIXPATH = /tmp/gnunet-service-statistics.sock
81 # DISABLE_SOCKET_FORWARDING = NO
96 BINARY = gnunet-service-resolver
97 ACCEPT_FROM = 127.0.0.1;
99 UNIXPATH = /tmp/gnunet-service-resolver.sock
102 # DISABLE_SOCKET_FORWARDING = NO