ACCEPT_FROM = 127.0.0.1;
ACCEPT_FROM6 = ::1;
+# Do we introduce artificial delays? (may improve anonymity)
DELAY = YES
+
+# Do we cache content from other nodes? (may improve anonymity)
CONTENT_CACHING = YES
+
+# Do we send unsolicited data to other nodes if we have excess bandwidth?
+# (may improve anonymity, probably not a good idea if content_caching is NO)
CONTENT_PUSHING = YES
UNIXPATH = /tmp/gnunet-service-fs.sock
+
+# Do we require users that want to access file-sharing to run this process
+# (usually not a good idea)
UNIX_MATCH_UID = NO
+
+# Do we require users that want to access file-sharing to be in the 'gnunet' group?
UNIX_MATCH_GID = YES
-# DEBUG = YES
+
+# Maximum number of requests this peer tracks (important for
+# memory consumption; 2k RAM/request is not unusual)
MAX_PENDING_REQUESTS = 65536
+
+# How many requests do we have at most waiting in the queue towards
+# the datastore? (important for memory consumption)
+DATASTORE_QUEUE_SIZE = 1024
+
# Maximum frequency we're allowed to poll the datastore
# for content for migration (can be used to reduce
# GNUnet's disk-IO rate)
MIN_MIGRATION_DELAY = 100 ms
+
+# For how many neighbouring peers should we allocate hash maps?
EXPECTED_NEIGHBOUR_COUNT = 128
# Enable monkey?
-PREFIX = @MONKEYPREFIX@
+# PREFIX = @MONKEYPREFIX@
+
+# Disable anonymous file-sharing (but keep non-anonymous transfers)?
+# This option is mostly for testing.
+DISABLE_ANON_TRANSFER = NO
+
+# Maximum number of non-anonymous transfers this peer will support
+# at the same time. Excessive values mostly have the problem that
+# the service might use more memory, so we need to bound this at
+# some reasonable level. And if we have a very, very large
+# number, we probably won't have enough bandwidth to suppor them
+# well anyway, so better have a moderate cap.
+MAX_STREAM_CLIENTS = 128
[gnunet-auto-share]