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[GNUnet-SVN] r713 - GNUnet/doc/man


From: grothoff
Subject: [GNUnet-SVN] r713 - GNUnet/doc/man
Date: Sun, 1 May 2005 06:28:43 -0700 (PDT)

Author: grothoff
Date: 2005-05-01 06:28:40 -0700 (Sun, 01 May 2005)
New Revision: 713

Added:
   GNUnet/doc/man/gnunetd.conf.5
Log:
update

Added: GNUnet/doc/man/gnunetd.conf.5
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--- GNUnet/doc/man/gnunetd.conf.5       2005-05-01 11:53:45 UTC (rev 712)
+++ GNUnet/doc/man/gnunetd.conf.5       2005-05-01 13:28:40 UTC (rev 713)
@@ -0,0 +1,20 @@
+.TH GNUNETD.CONF "5" "30 Apr 2005" "GNUnet"
+.SH NAME
+gnunetd.conf \- GNUnet daemon configuration file
+.SH SYNOPSIS
+~/.gnunet/gnunetd.conf or /var/lib/GNUnet/gnunetd.conf or /etc/gnunetd.conf
+.SH DESCRIPTION
+.PP
+GNUnet uses two configuation files, one for user interfaces (gnunet.conf) and 
one for the server (gnunetd) and associated administrative tools.  This man 
page describes the configuration file for the server.
+.PP
+/etc/gnunetd.conf is the default location for the configuration file used by 
gnunetd, the GNUnet daemon.  It contains the network and resource configuration 
for the peer.  If gnunetd has sufficient permissions when started the first 
time, it will generate a default configuration file at that location.  
Alternatively, gnunetd will also try to create a default configuration at 
/var/lib/GNUnet/gnunetd.conf or ~/.gnunet/gnunetd.conf.  The locations are 
tested in this order.  Binary distributions are encouraged to install an 
appropriate configuration file in /etc/gnunetd.conf.
+.TP
+The basic structure of the configuration file is the following.  The file is 
split into sections.  Every section begins with [SECTIONNAME] and contains a 
number of options of the form OPTION=VALUE.  Empty lines and lines beginning 
with a # are treated as comments.  Some options are optional, in particular 
certain sections are not used at all unless the corresponding service module is 
loaded (e.g. you do not have to configure the SMTP transport unless you decide 
to use it).
+.SH FILES
+.TP
+/etc/gnunetd.conf
+gnunetd configuration file
+.SH "REPORTING BUGS"
+Report bugs by using mantis <https://gnunet.org/mantis/> or by sending 
electronic mail to <address@hidden>
+.SH "SEE ALSO"
+\fBgnunet\-gtk\fP(1), \fBgnunet\-insert\fP(1), \fBgnunet\-search\fP(1), 
\fBgnunet\-download\fP(1), \fBgnunet.conf\fP(5), \fBgnunetd\fP(1)





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