# The apt-p2p configuration file. # # This is an ini-type configuration file, using sections identified by # square brackets. Values are specified on a single line using the '=' # sign. Some values indicate times, in which case a suffix of 'd' for # days, 'h' for hours, 'm' for minutes, and 's' for seconds can be used. # Some values can span multiple lines by starting the subsequent lines # with one or more spaces. # ######################### DEFAULT ################################### # This is the default section containing the configuration options for the # main application. [DEFAULT] # The number of the port to listen on for requests. # The main application will use this TCP port to listen for requests from APT, and # for uploads to other peers. If a port is not specified for the DHT, it will also # use this UDP port to listen for DHT requests. PORT = 9977 # The rate to limit sending data to peers to, in KBytes/sec. # Set this to 0 to not limit the upload bandwidth. UPLOAD_LIMIT = 0 # The minimum number of peers before the mirror is not used. # If there are fewer peers than this for a file, the mirror will also be # used to speed up the download. Set to 0 to never use the mirror if # there are peers. MIN_DOWNLOAD_PEERS = 3 # Directory to store the downloaded files in CACHE_DIR = /var/cache/apt-p2p # Other directories containing packages to share with others # WARNING: all files in these directories will be hashed and available # for everybody to download # OTHER_DIRS = # Whether it's OK to use an IP address from a known local/private range LOCAL_OK = no # Whether a remote peer can access the statistics page REMOTE_STATS = yes # Unload the packages cache after an interval of inactivity this long. # The packages cache uses a lot of memory, and only takes a few seconds # to reload when a new request arrives. UNLOAD_PACKAGES_CACHE = 5m # Refresh the DHT keys after this much time has passed. # This should be a time slightly less than the DHT's KEY_EXPIRE value. KEY_REFRESH = 2.5h # The user name to try and run as (leave blank to run as current user) USERNAME = apt-p2p # Which DHT implementation to use. # It must be possible to do "from .DHT import DHT" to get a class that # implements the IDHT interface. There should also be a similarly named # section below to specify the options for the DHT. DHT = apt_p2p_Khashmir # Whether to only run the DHT (for providing only a bootstrap node) DHT-ONLY = no ####################### apt_p2p_Khashmir ############################ # This is the default (included) DHT to use. [apt_p2p_Khashmir] # To specify a different (UDP) port for the DHT to use. # If not specified here, the PORT value in the DEFAULT section will be used. # PORT = # bootstrap nodes to contact to join the DHT BOOTSTRAP = www.camrdale.org:9977 www.camrdale.org:9976 steveholt.hopto.org:9976 # whether this node is a bootstrap node BOOTSTRAP_NODE = no # interval between saving the running state CHECKPOINT_INTERVAL = 5m # concurrent number of calls per find node/value request! CONCURRENT_REQS = 8 # how many hosts to post values to STORE_REDUNDANCY = 6 # How many values to attempt to retrieve from the DHT. # Setting this to 0 will try and get all values (which could take a while if # a lot of nodes have values). Setting it negative will try to get that # number of results from only the closest STORE_REDUNDANCY nodes to the hash. # The default is a large negative number so all values from the closest # STORE_REDUNDANCY nodes will be retrieved. RETRIEVE_VALUES = -10000 # how many times in a row a node can fail to respond before it's booted from the routing table MAX_FAILURES = 3 # never ping a node more often than this MIN_PING_INTERVAL = 15m # refresh buckets that haven't been touched in this long BUCKET_STALENESS = 1h # Whether it's OK to add nodes to the routing table that use an IP # address from a known local/private range. # If not specified here, the LOCAL_OK value in the DEFAULT section will be used. # LOCAL_OK = no # expire unrefreshed entries older than this KEY_EXPIRE = 3h # Timeout KRPC requests to nodes after this time. KRPC_TIMEOUT = 9s # KRPC requests are resent using exponential backoff starting with this delay. # The request will first be resent after the delay set here. # The request will be resent again after twice the delay set here. etc. # e.g. if TIMEOUT is 9 sec., and INITIAL_DELAY is 2 sec., then requests will # be resent at times 0, 2 (2 sec. later), and 6 (4 sec. later), and then will # timeout at 9. KRPC_INITIAL_DELAY = 2s # whether to spew info about the requests/responses in the protocol SPEW = no