2 @unnumbered Configuration file
4 Example YAML configuration file:
8 log: /var/spool/nncp/log
12 to: user+file@example.com
15 to: user+freq@example.com
18 exchpub: CYVGQ...PSEWQ
19 exchprv: 65PUY...MPZ3Q
20 signpub: 2NMVC...CMH5Q
21 signprv: 555JD...RGD6Y
22 noiseprv: D62XU...NKYPA
23 noisepub: KIBKK...ESM7Q
27 exchpub: CYVGQ...PSEWQ
28 signpub: 2NMVC...CMH5Q
29 noisepub: KIBKK...ESM7Q
30 sendmail: [/usr/sbin/sendmail]
33 exchpub: MJACJ...FAI6A
34 signpub: T4AFC...N2FRQ
35 noisepub: UBM5K...VI42A
36 sendmail: ["/bin/sh", "-c", "false"]
37 incoming: /home/alice/incoming
40 lan: "[fe80::1234%igb0]:5400"
41 internet: alice.com:3389
44 exchpub: WFLMZ...B7NHA
45 signpub: GTGXG...IE3OA
46 sendmail: [/usr/sbin/sendmail]
51 @strong{spool} field contains an absolute path to @ref{Spool, spool}
52 directory. @strong{log} field contains an absolute path to @ref{Log,
55 @strong{notify} section contains notification settings for successfully
56 tossed file and freq packets. Corresponding @strong{from} and
57 @strong{to} fields will substituted in notification email message.
58 @emph{neigh/self/sendmail} will be used as a local mailer. You can omit
59 either of those two @emph{from}/@emph{to} sections to omit corresponding
60 notifications, or the whole section at once.
62 @strong{self} section contains our node's private keypairs.
63 @strong{exch*} and @strong{sign*} are used during @ref{Encrypted,
64 encrypted} packet creation. @strong{noise*} are used during @ref{Sync,
65 synchronization protocol} working in @ref{nncp-call}/@ref{nncp-daemon}.
67 @strong{neigh} section contains all known neighbours information. It
68 always has @strong{self} neighbour that is copy of our node's public
69 data (public keys). It is useful for copy-paste sharing with your
70 friends. Each section's key is a human-readable name of the neighbour.
72 Except for @emph{id}, @emph{exchpub} and @emph{signpub} each neighbour
73 node has the following fields:
78 If present, then node can be online called using @ref{Sync,
79 synchronization protocol}. Contains authentication public key.
82 An array containing path to executable and its command line arguments
83 that is called for mail sending. If it is empty, then no mail processing
84 will be performed from that node.
87 Full path to directory where all file uploads will be saved. May be
88 omitted to forbid file uploading on that node.
91 Full path to directory from where file requests will queue files for
92 transmission. May be omitted to forbid freqing from that node.
95 An array of node identifiers that will be used as a relay to that node.
96 For example @verb{|[foo,bar]|} means that packet can reach current node
97 by transitioning through @emph{foo} and then @emph{bar} nodes. May be
98 omitted if direct connection exists and no relaying is required.
101 Dictionary containing known network addresses of the node. Each key is
102 human-readable name of the link/address. Values are @verb{|addr:port|}
103 pairs pointing to @ref{nncp-daemon}'s listening instance. May be omitted
104 if either no direct connection exists, or @ref{nncp-call} is used with
105 forced address specifying.
107 @anchor{Onlinedeadline}
109 Online connection deadline of node inactivity in seconds. It is the time
110 connection considered dead after not receiving/sending any packets and
111 node must disconnect. By default it is set to 10 seconds -- that means
112 that disconnecting after 10 seconds when no packets received and
113 transmitted. This can be set to rather high values to keep connection
114 alive (to reduce handshake overhead and delays), wait for appearing
115 packets ready to send and notifying remote side about their appearance.