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127 | .\} |
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128 | .rm #[ #] #H #V #F C |
128 | .rm #[ #] #H #V #F C |
129 | .\" ======================================================================== |
129 | .\" ======================================================================== |
130 | .\" |
130 | .\" |
131 | .IX Title "GVPE.CONF 5" |
131 | .IX Title "GVPE.CONF 5" |
132 | .TH GVPE.CONF 5 "2005-03-17" "1.8" "GNU Virtual Private Ethernet" |
132 | .TH GVPE.CONF 5 "2005-03-23" "1.8" "GNU Virtual Private Ethernet" |
133 | .SH "NAME" |
133 | .SH "NAME" |
134 | gvpe.conf \- configuration file for the GNU VPE daemon |
134 | gvpe.conf \- configuration file for the GNU VPE daemon |
135 | .SH "SYNOPSIS" |
135 | .SH "SYNOPSIS" |
136 | .IX Header "SYNOPSIS" |
136 | .IX Header "SYNOPSIS" |
137 | .Vb 3 |
137 | .Vb 3 |
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202 | (default: \f(CW127.0.0.1\fR, changing it is highly recommended). |
202 | (default: \f(CW127.0.0.1\fR, changing it is highly recommended). |
203 | .IP "dns-forw-port = port-number" 4 |
203 | .IP "dns-forw-port = port-number" 4 |
204 | .IX Item "dns-forw-port = port-number" |
204 | .IX Item "dns-forw-port = port-number" |
205 | The port where the \f(CW\*(C`dns\-forw\-host\*(C'\fR is to be contacted (default: \f(CW53\fR, |
205 | The port where the \f(CW\*(C`dns\-forw\-host\*(C'\fR is to be contacted (default: \f(CW53\fR, |
206 | which is fine in most cases). |
206 | which is fine in most cases). |
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207 | .IP "dns-max-outstanding = integer-number-of-requests" 4 |
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208 | .IX Item "dns-max-outstanding = integer-number-of-requests" |
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209 | The maximum number of outstanding \s-1DNS\s0 transport requests |
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210 | (default: \f(CW100\fR). \s-1GVPE\s0 will never issue more requests then the given |
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211 | limit without receiving replies. In heavily overloaded situations it might |
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212 | help to set this to a low number (e.g. \f(CW3\fR or even \f(CW1\fR) to limit the |
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213 | number of parallel requests. |
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214 | .Sp |
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215 | The default should be working ok for most links. |
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216 | .IP "dns-overlap-factor = float" 4 |
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217 | .IX Item "dns-overlap-factor = float" |
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218 | The \s-1DNS\s0 transport uses the minimum request latency (\fBmin_latency\fR) seen |
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219 | during a connection as it's timing base. This factor (default: \f(CW0.5\fR, |
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220 | must be > 0) is multiplied by \fBmin_latency\fR to get the maximum sending |
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221 | rate (= minimum send interval), i.e. a factor of \f(CW1\fR means that a new |
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222 | request might be generated every \fBmin_latency\fR seconds, which means on |
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223 | average there should only ever be one outstanding request. A factor of |
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224 | \&\f(CW0.5\fR means that \s-1GVPE\s0 will send requests twice as often as the minimum |
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225 | latency measured. |
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226 | .Sp |
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227 | For congested or picky dns forwarders you could use a value nearer to or |
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228 | exceeding \f(CW1\fR. |
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229 | .Sp |
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230 | The default should be working ok for most links. |
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231 | .IP "dns-send-interval = send-interval-in-seconds" 4 |
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232 | .IX Item "dns-send-interval = send-interval-in-seconds" |
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233 | The minimum send interval (= maximum rate) that the \s-1DNS\s0 transport will |
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234 | use to send new \s-1DNS\s0 requests. \s-1GVPE\s0 will not exceed this rate even when |
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235 | the latency is very low. The default is \f(CW0.01\fR, which means \s-1GVPE\s0 will |
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236 | not send more than 100 \s-1DNS\s0 requests per connection per second. For |
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237 | high-bandwidth links you could go lower, e.g. to \f(CW0.001\fR or so. For |
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238 | congested or rate-limited links, you might want to go higher, say \f(CW0.1\fR, |
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239 | \&\f(CW0.2\fR or even higher. |
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240 | .Sp |
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241 | The default should be working ok for most links. |
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242 | .IP "dns-timeout-factor = float" 4 |
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243 | .IX Item "dns-timeout-factor = float" |
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244 | Factor to multiply the \f(CW\*(C`min_latency\*(C'\fR (see \f(CW\*(C`dns\-overlap\-factor\*(C'\fR) by to |
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245 | get request timeouts. The default of \f(CW8\fR means that the \s-1DNS\s0 transport |
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246 | will resend the request when no reply has been received for longer than |
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247 | eight times the minimum (= expected) latency, assuming the request or |
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248 | reply has been lost. |
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249 | .Sp |
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250 | For congested links a higher value might be necessary (e.g. \f(CW30\fR). If the |
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251 | link is very stable lower values (e.g. \f(CW2\fR) might work nicely. Values |
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252 | near or below \f(CW1\fR makes no sense whatsoever. |
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253 | .Sp |
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254 | The default should be working ok for most links. |
207 | .IP "if-up = relative-or-absolute-path" 4 |
255 | .IP "if-up = relative-or-absolute-path" 4 |
208 | .IX Item "if-up = relative-or-absolute-path" |
256 | .IX Item "if-up = relative-or-absolute-path" |
209 | Sets the path of a script that should be called immediately after the |
257 | Sets the path of a script that should be called immediately after the |
210 | network interface is initialized (but not neccessarily up). The following |
258 | network interface is initialized (but not neccessarily up). The following |
211 | environment variables are passed to it (the values are just examples): |
259 | environment variables are passed to it (the values are just examples): |
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491 | protocol is enabled automatically). |
539 | protocol is enabled automatically). |
492 | .Sp |
540 | .Sp |
493 | \&\s-1NOTE:\s0 Please specify \f(CW\*(C`enable\-udp = yes\*(C'\fR if you want t use it even though |
541 | \&\s-1NOTE:\s0 Please specify \f(CW\*(C`enable\-udp = yes\*(C'\fR if you want t use it even though |
494 | it might get switched on automatically, as some future version might |
542 | it might get switched on automatically, as some future version might |
495 | default to another default protocol. |
543 | default to another default protocol. |
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544 | .IP "icmp-type = integer" 4 |
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545 | .IX Item "icmp-type = integer" |
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546 | Sets the type value to be used for outgoing (and incoming) packets sent |
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547 | via the \s-1ICMP\s0 transport. |
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548 | .Sp |
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549 | The default is \f(CW0\fR (which is \f(CW\*(C`echo\-reply\*(C'\fR, also known as |
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550 | \&\*(L"ping\-replies\*(R"). Other useful values include \f(CW8\fR (\f(CW\*(C`echo\-request\*(C'\fR, a.k.a. |
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551 | \&\*(L"ping\*(R") and \f(CW11\fR (\f(CW\*(C`time\-exceeded\*(C'\fR), but any 8\-bit value can be used. |
496 | .IP "inherit-tos = yes|true|on | no|false|off" 4 |
552 | .IP "inherit-tos = yes|true|on | no|false|off" 4 |
497 | .IX Item "inherit-tos = yes|true|on | no|false|off" |
553 | .IX Item "inherit-tos = yes|true|on | no|false|off" |
498 | Wether to inherit the \s-1TOS\s0 settings of packets sent to the tunnel when |
554 | Wether to inherit the \s-1TOS\s0 settings of packets sent to the tunnel when |
499 | sending packets to this node (default: \f(CW\*(C`yes\*(C'\fR). If set to \f(CW\*(C`yes\*(C'\fR then |
555 | sending packets to this node (default: \f(CW\*(C`yes\*(C'\fR). If set to \f(CW\*(C`yes\*(C'\fR then |
500 | outgoing tunnel packets will have the same \s-1TOS\s0 setting as the packets sent |
556 | outgoing tunnel packets will have the same \s-1TOS\s0 setting as the packets sent |