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NAME
netsukuku.conf - Netsukuku daemon configuration file
SYNOPSIS
/etc/netsukuku/netsukuku.conf
DESCRIPTION
ntkd(8) loads its options from the command line and from netsukuku.conf.
The options that are changed infrequently resides in the configuration
file. The netsukuku.conf file is typically installed at
/etc/netsukuku/netsukuku.conf.
The comments starts with a '#'. If an option is commented, ntkd will use
its default value.
The character '=' is used to assign a value to an option.
All the options will be overridden by their command line equivalent.
OPTIONS
RESTRICTED MODE
ntk_restricted_mode = *bool*
When set to 1, ntkd will be started in restricted mode to be
compatible with Internet. In the restricted mode, only IPs of the
largest private subnet, i.e. 10.x.x.x are chosen.
Default: *0*
ntk_restricted_class = *bool*
When set to 1 the IPs will be chosen from the
172.16.0.0-172.31.255.255 range (use this option only if you can't
use the 10.x.x.x class).
Default: *0*
INTERNET CONNECTION
All these Internet options requires ntk_restricted_mode set to 1.
internet_connection = *bool*
When set to 1, it specifies that this computer has an active
Internet connection. Note that ntkd will overwrite any default route
if this option is set to 0 and the shared Internet connections of
other nodes are used.
Default: *0*
internet_gateway = *IP:interface*
It specifies the default gateway used by *localhost* to reach the
Internet. This option is necessary only if you don't have the
default route set when you run ntkd (i.e. you haven't connected
yet). If this option isn't specified, ntkd will automatically
retrieve the default Internet gateway from the routing table.
Example: internet_gateway = 192.168.1.1:eth0
Default: *(null)*
internet_download_rate = *Kb*
This option is required if the internet_connection option has been
set to 1. It must be set to the download rate of the Internet
connection in KiloBytes. Example:
internet_download_rate = 640
Default: *(null)*
internet_upload_rate = *Kb*
This option is required if the internet_connection option has been
set to 1. It must be set to the upload rate of the Internet
connection in KiloBytes. Example:
internet_upload_rate = 30
Default: *(null)*
internet_ping_hosts = *host1:host2:host3:...*
Specifies a list of Internet hostnames which ntkd will ping
periodically to verify the status of the Internet connection. If all
the hosts specified aren't reachable, it will assume that the
Internet connection isn't available anymore. When one them becoms
pingable, ntkd will enable again the Internet Gateway Search.
Example:
internet_ping_hosts = google.com:cisco.com:sourceforge.net:dyne.org
This option hasn't a default value, it must be specified in the
netsukuku.conf file.
share_internet = *bool*
When set to 1, ntkd shares the Internet connection among all the
other Netsukuku nodes.
Default: *1*
shape_internet = *bool*
Specifies if ntkd will execute the /etc/netsukuku/tc_shaper.sh
script to activate the traffic shaping of the Internet connection.
Default: *0*
use_shared_internet = *bool*
Specifies if ntkd will load balance the Internet traffic of this
host using the Inet connections shared by the Netsukuku nodes. When
set to 0, localhost (this machine) uses only its local Internet
connection (if any).
Default: *1*
ANDNA
disable_andna = *bool*
When set to 1, ntkd won't load the ANDNA(8) daemon. Note that when
the ANDNA daemon is disabled, the andna system will not work at all,
so it will be impossible to resolve, register or update hostnames.
Default: *0*
disable_resolvconf = *bool*
When ntkd starts it modifies /etc/resolv.conf writing in the first
line "nameserver 127.0.0.1". The old /etc/resolv.conf is copied in
/etc/resolv.conf.bak. When the daemon is closed /etc/resolv.conf is
restored. If you want to disable this set disable_resolvconf to 1.
If it is disabled you won't be able to resolve hostnames!
Default: *0*
LIMITS
Note: in the current ntkd version these limits aren't effective.
ntk_max_connections = *number*
How many connection the netsukuku daemons can simultaneusly handle.
Default: *512*
ntk_max_accepts_per_host = *number*
How many simultaneusly connections to the daemons from a single host
are allowed.
Default: *16*
max_accepts_per_host_time = *seconds*
The wait time necessary for a host to reconnect to the daemons after
all the ntk_max_accepts_per_host were used.
Default: *4*
FILES
pid_file = *filename*
ntkd will save its process id in this file. It is used to check if
other instances of ntkd are already running. Only one instance is
allowed.
Default: */var/run/ntkd.pid*
ntk_ext_map_file = *filename*
ntk_int_map_file = *filename*
ntk_bnode_map_file = *filename*
Specify the paths of the maps saved by the daemon.
Default: */usr/share/netsukuku/ext_map_file*
Default: */usr/share/netsukuku/int_map_file*
Default: */usr/share/netsukuku/bnode_map_file*
andna_hnames_file = *filename*
Specify the path of the file which keeps the ANDNA hostnames of the
local host. These hostnames will be registerd in ANDNA.
Default: */etc/netsukuku/andna_hostnames*
snsd_nodes_file = *filename*
The snsd_nodes_file keeps the list of the SNSD records which will be
register in ANDNA.
Default: */etc/netsukuku/snsd_nodes*
andna_lclkey_file = *filename*
Specifies the location of the *local keyring* file. In this keyring
the ANDNA public and secret keys are saved. Handle this file with
care: without it, you won't be able to update your hostnames, thus
you'll definitely lose them.
Default: */usr/share/netsukuku/andna_lcl_keyring*
andna_cache_file = *filename*
andna_lcl_file = *filename*
andna_rhc_file = *filename*
andna_counter_c_file = *filename*
Specify the paths of the caches used by the ANDNA daemon.
Default: */usr/share/netsukuku/andna_cache*
Default: */usr/share/netsukuku/andna_lcl_cache*
Default: */usr/share/netsukuku/andna_rh_cache*
Default: */usr/share/netsukuku/andna_counter_cache*
ip_masquerade_script = *filename*
Specifies the path of the IP masquerading script. This script is
launched by NetsukukuD, at its start, when it shares the Internet
connection. The script will activate the IP masquerading. The script
is also used to disable the IP masquerading when ntkd is closed.
Default: */etc/netsukuku/ip_masquerade.sh*
tc_shaper_script = *filename*
Specifies the path of the traffic shaping script. This script
manages the traffic shaping for the upload bandwidth. It is executed
by ntkd at its start if its relative option has been enabled.
Default: */etc/netsukuku/tc_shaper.sh*
CONTACTS
Subscribe to the netsukuku mailing to get help, be updated on the latest
news and discuss on its development.
To subscribe to the list, send a message to:
netsukuku-subscribe@lists.dyne.org
We live night and day in IRC, come to see us in: #netsukuku on the
FreeNode irc server (irc.freenode.org).
AUTHORS
Main authors and maintainers:
Andrea Lo Pumo aka AlpT <alpt@freaknet.org>
Main contributors:
Andrea Leofreddi <andrea.leofreddi@gmail.com>, Katolaz
<katolaz@freaknet.org>, Federico Tomassini <effetom@gmail.com>
For a complete list read the AUTHORS file or visit:
<http://netsukuku.freaknet.org/?p=Contacts>
SEE ALSO
For more information about Netsukuku visit:
<http://netsukuku.freaknet.org>
ntkd(8), ntk-wifi(8), andna(8), iproute2(8), route(8)