osd-contiki/examples/ipv6/json-ws/gogoc.conf
Joakim Eriksson 51b73127e9 * Simple JSON parser and generator.
* Simple HTTP webservice with support for both receiving and sending HTTP requests.
* json-ws example that optionally push sensor data to COSM over IPv6.
2012-06-12 16:42:16 +02:00

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# $Id: gogoc.conf.in,v 1.1 2009/11/20 16:53:12 jasminko Exp $
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########################## READ ME! ################################
#
# Welcome to the gogoCLIENT configuration file.
# In order to use the client, you need to modify the 'userid', 'passwd' and
# 'server' parameters below depending on which of these situations applies:
#
# 1. If you created a Freenet6 account, enter your userid and password below.
# Change the server name to "broker.freenet6.net" and auth_method to 'any'.
# 2. If you would like to use Freenet6 without creating an account,
# do not make any modifications and close this file.
# 3. If this software was provided by your ISP, enter the userid, password and
# server name provided by your ISP below.
#
########################## BASIC CONFIGURATION ################################
#
# User Identification and Password:
# Specify your user name and password as provided by your ISP or Freenet6.
# If you plan to connect anonymously, leave these values empty.
# NOTE: Change auth_method option if you are using a username/password.
#
# userid=<your_userid>
# passwd=<your_password>
#
userid=<change to your userid>
passwd=<change to your password>
#
# gogoSERVER:
# Specify a gogoSERVER name or IP address (provided by your ISP or
# Freenet6). An optional port number can be added; the default port number
# is 3653.
#
# Examples:
# server=hostname # FQDN
# server=A.B.C.D # IPv4 address
# server=[X:X::X:X] # IPv6 address
# server=hostname:port_number
# server=A.B.C.D:port_number
# server=[X:X::X:X]:port_number
#
# Freenet6 account holders should enter authenticated.freenet6.net,
# otherwise use anonymous.freenet6.net.
# Your ISP may provide you with a different server name.
#
#server=anonymous.freenet6.net
#server=authenticated.freenet6.net
server=amsterdam.freenet6.net
#
# Authentication Method:
#
# auth_method=<{anonymous}|{any|passdss-3des-1|digest-md5|plain}>
#
# anonymous: Sends no username or password
#
# any: The most secure method will be used.
# passdss-3des-1: The password is sent encrypted.
# digest-md5: The password is sent encrypted.
# plain: Both username and password are sent as plain text.
#
# Recommended values:
# - any: If you are authenticating a username / password.
# - anonymous: If you are connecting anonymously.
#
#auth_method=anonymous
auth_method=any
########################## ROUTING CONFIGURATION ##############################
# Use these parameters when you wish the client to act as a router and provide
# IPv6 connectivity to IPv6-capable devices on your network.
#
# Local Host Type:
# Change this value to 'router' to enable IPv6 advertisements.
#
# host_type=<host|router>
#
host_type=router
#host
#
# Prefix Length:
# Length of the requested prefix. Valid values range between 0 and 64 when
# using V6*V4 tunnel modes, and between 0 and 32 when using V4V6 tunnel mode.
#
# prefixlen=<integer>
#
prefixlen=64
#
# Advertisement Interface Prefix:
# Name of the interface that will be configured to send router advertisements.
# This is an interface index on Windows (ex: 4) and a name on Linux
# and BSD (ex: eth1 or fxp1).
#
# if_prefix=<interface name>
#
if_prefix=tun0
#
# DNS Server:
# A DNS server list to which the reverse prefix will be delegated. Servers
# are separated by the colon(:) delimiter.
#
# Example: dns_server=ns1.domain:ns2.domain:ns3.domain
#
dns_server=
######################### ADVANCED CONFIGURATION ##############################
#
# gogoCLIENT Installation Directory:
# Directory where the gogoCLIENT will be installed. This value has been
# set during installation.
#
gogoc_dir=
#
# Auto-Retry Connect, Retry Delay and Max Retry Delay:
# When auto_retry_connect=yes, the gogoCLIENT will attempt to reconnect
# after a disconnection occurred. The time to wait is 'retry_delay' and that
# delay is doubled at every 3 failed consecutive reconnection attempt.
# However, the wait delay will never exceed retry_delay_max.
#
#
# auto_retry_connect=<yes|no>
# retry_delay=<integer: 0..3600>
# retry_delay_max=<integer: 0..3600>
#
# Recommended values: "yes", 30, 300
#
auto_retry_connect=yes
retry_delay=30
retry_delay_max=300
#
# Keepalive Feature and Message Interval:
# Indicates if and how often the client will send data to keep the tunnel
# active.
#
# keepalive=<yes|no>
# keepalive_interval=<integer>
#
# Recommended values: "yes" and 30
#
keepalive=yes
keepalive_interval=30
#
# Tunnel Encapsulation Mode:
# v6v4: IPv6-in-IPv4 tunnel.
# v6udpv4: IPv6-in-UDP-in-IPv4 tunnel (for clients behind a NAT).
# v6anyv4: Lets the broker choose the best mode for IPv6 tunnel.
# v4v6: IPv4-in-IPv6 tunnel.
#
# Recommended value: v6anyv4
#
tunnel_mode=v6anyv4
#
# Tunnel Interface Name:
# The interface name assigned to the tunnel. This value is O/S dependent.
#
# if_tunnel_v6v4 is the tunnel interface name for v6v4 encapsulation mode
# if_tunnel_v6udpv4 is the tunnel interface name for v6udpv4 encapsulate mode
# if_tunnel_v4v6 is the tunnel interface name for v4v6 encapsulation mode
#
# Default values are set during installation.
#
if_tunnel_v6v4=sit1
if_tunnel_v6udpv4=sit
if_tunnel_v4v6=sit0
#
# Local IP Address of the Client:
# Allows you to set a specific address as the local tunnel endpoint.
#
# client_v4=<auto|A.B.C.D (valid ipv4 address)>
# client_v6=<auto|X:X::X:X (valid ipv6 address)>
# auto: The gogoCLIENT will find the local IP address endpoint.
#
# Recommended value: auto
#
client_v4=auto
client_v6=auto
#
# Script Name:
# File name of the script to run to install the tunnel interface. The
# scripts are located in the template directory under the client
# installation directory.
#
# template=<checktunnel|freebsd|netbsd|openbsd|linux|windows|darwin|cisco|solaris>
#
# Default value is set during installation.
#
template=linux
#
# Proxy client:
# Indicates that this client will request a tunnel for another endpoint,
# such as a Cisco router.
#
# proxy_client=<yes|no>
#
# NOTE: NAT traversal is not possible in proxy mode.
#
proxy_client=no
############################ BROKER REDIRECTION ###############################
#
# Broker List File Name:
# The 'broker_list' directive specifies the filename where the broker
# list received during broker redirection will be saved.
#
# broker_list=<file_name>
#
broker_list=/var/lib/gogoc/tsp-broker-list.txt
#
# Last Server Used File Name:
# The 'last_server' directive specifies the filename where the address of
# the last broker to which a connection was successfully established will
# be saved.
#
# last_server=<file_name>
#
last_server=/var/lib/gogoc/tsp-last-server.txt
#
# Always Use Last Known Working Server:
# The value of the 'always_use_same_server' directive determines whether the
# client should always try to connect to the broker found in the
# 'last_server' directive filename.
#
# always_use_same_server=<yes|no>
#
always_use_same_server=no
#################################### LOGGING ##################################
#
# Log Verbosity Configuration:
# The format is 'log_<destination>=level', where possible values for
# 'destination' are:
#
# - console (logging to the console [AKA stdout])
# - stderr (logging to standard error)
# - file (logging to a file)
# - syslog (logging to syslog [Unix only])
#
# and 'level' is a digit between 0 and 3. A 'level' value of 0 disables
# logging to the destination, while values 1 to 3 request increasing levels
# of log verbosity and detail. If 'level' is not specified, a value of 1 is
# assumed.
#
# Example:
# log_file=3 (Maximal logging to a file)
# log_stderr=0 (Logging to standard error disabled)
# log_console= (Minimal logging to the console)
#
# - Default configuration on Windows platforms:
#
# log_console=0
# log_stderr=0
# log_file=1
#
# - Default configuration on Unix platforms:
#
# log_console=0
# log_stderr=1
# log_file=0
# log_syslog=0
#
log_console=3
log_stderr=0
#log_file=
#log_syslog=
#
# Log File Name:
# When logging to file is requested using the 'log_file' directive, the name
# and path of the file to use may be specified using this directive.
#
# log_filename=<file_name>
#
log_filename=/var/log/gogoc/gogoc.log
#
# Log File Rotation:
# When logging to file is requested using the 'log_file' directive, log file
# rotation may be enabled. When enabled, the contents of the log file will
# be moved to a backup file just before it reaches the maximum log file size
# specified via this directive.
#
# The name of the backup file is the name of the original log file with
# '.<timestamp>' inserted before the file extension. If the file does not
# have an extension, '.<timestamp>' is appended to the name of the original
# log file. The timestamp specifies when the rotation occurred.
#
# After the contents of the log file have been moved to the backup file, the
# original file is cleared, and logging resumes at the beginning of the file.
#
# log_rotation=<yes|no>
#
log_rotation=yes
#
# Log File Rotation Size:
# The 'log_rotation_size' directive specifies the maximum size a log file may
# reach before rotation occurs, if enabled. The value is expressed in
# kilobytes.
#
# log_rotation_size=<16|32|128|1024>
#
log_rotation_size=32
#
# Deletion of rotated log files:
# The 'log_rotation_delete' directive specifies that no log backup will be
# kept. When rotation occurs, the file is immediately wiped out and a new
# log file is started.
#
# log_rotation_delete=<yes|no>
#
log_rotation_delete=no
#
# Syslog Logging Facility [Unix Only]:
# When logging to syslog is requested using the 'log_syslog' directive, the
# facility to use may be specified using this directive.
#
# syslog_facility=<USER|LOCAL[0-7]>
#
syslog_facility=USER
# end of gogoc.conf
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