[transport]
-AUTOSTART = @AUTOSTART@
+START_ON_DEMAND = @START_ON_DEMAND@
@JAVAPORT@PORT = 2091
HOSTNAME = localhost
BINARY = gnunet-service-transport
# PREFIX = valgrind
+
+# Maximum number of neighbours PER PLUGIN (not in total).
NEIGHBOUR_LIMIT = 50
ACCEPT_FROM = 127.0.0.1;
ACCEPT_FROM6 = ::1;
-PLUGINS = tcp udp
+# TCP is the only transport plugin known to work "reliably"
+PLUGINS = tcp
UNIXPATH = $GNUNET_RUNTIME_DIR/gnunet-service-transport.sock
BLACKLIST_FILE = $GNUNET_CONFIG_HOME/transport/blacklist
UNIX_MATCH_UID = NO
TCP_STEALTH = NO
+
+[transport-xt]
+# Use 0 to ONLY advertise as a peer behind NAT (no port binding)
+PORT = 2087
+
+# Obsolete option, to be replaced by HOLE_EXTERNAL (soon)
+ADVERTISED_PORT = 2087
+
+# If we have a manually punched NAT, what is the external IP and port?
+# Can use DNS names for DynDNS-based detection of external IP.
+# Can use IPv6 addresses ([fefc::]:PORT).
+# Use "AUTO" for the hostname to automatically detect external IP.
+# Do not set if NAT is not manually punched.
+# HOLE_EXTERNAL = AUTO:2087
+
+TESTING_IGNORE_KEYS = ACCEPT_FROM;
+
+# Maximum number of open TCP connections allowed
+MAX_CONNECTIONS = 128
+
+TIMEOUT = 5 s
+# ACCEPT_FROM =
+# ACCEPT_FROM6 =
+# REJECT_FROM =
+# REJECT_FROM6 =
+# BINDTO =
+MAX_CONNECTIONS = 128
+
+# Enable TCP stealth?
+TCP_STEALTH = NO
+
+
[transport-udp]
# Use PORT = 0 to autodetect a port available
PORT = 2086
# HOLE_EXTERNAL = AUTO:2086
+[transport-xu]
+# Use PORT = 0 to autodetect a port available
+PORT = 2087
+
+
[transport-http_client]
MAX_CONNECTIONS = 128
TESTING_IGNORE_KEYS = ACCEPT_FROM;