1 # Dolda Connect default configuration file
4 set cli.defnick DoldaConnectUser
6 # Shares: The syntax is "share sharename sharepath", where sharename
7 # is the name of the share as the peers see it, and sharepath is the
8 # local path to the shared files.
9 share Video /home/pub/video
10 share Music /home/pub/audio
15 # 2 - Will be SOCKS proxy when implemented
18 # If -1, the daemon will not listen for UI connections over TCP at all
19 # (only on a local Unix socket). Please comment the following line to
20 # enable listening for TCP UI connections on the default port, but
21 # read the INSTALL file first.
24 # If 1, then accept UI connections only over the loopback interface
27 # If 1, then enable authenticationless login (don't use without turning on ui.onlylocal, unless you know what you're doing)
33 # Settings specific to the Direct Connect network:
42 set dc.speedstring LAN(T1)
44 set dc.desc "Dolda Connect User"
46 # Allowed users and privileges
47 # Syntax is "user username [-]privs..."
48 # username can be default to match any user that doesn't match the other entries
49 # privs can be any of the following:
50 # disallow - The only negative permission, which disallows a user from logging in
51 # admin - Involves commands controlling the function of the daemon, such as shutting it down remotely
52 # fnetctl - Allows connecting and disconnecting fnetnodes (or "Hubs")
53 # trans - Allows queuing of transfers
54 # transcu - Allows cancelling of uploads
55 # chat - Allows sending and receiving of chat messages
56 # srch - Allows submitting of search requests
57 # all - Equivalent of specifying all the above permissions, including disallow
58 # A minus sign preceding a privilege specification revokes that privilege (or, for "all", revokes all privileges, _including_ "disallow").
59 # The privileges are scanned from left to right, so "all -disallow" is not the same as "-disallow all".
61 # By default, if the daemon is not running as root, it will allow the
62 # user as which it is running, and noone else. If that matches your
63 # setup, there is no need to add any user directives.
65 # If, on the other hand, you run your daemon as root, use the
66 # following template and add the users you want with the privileges
68 #user default disallow
69 #user youruser all -disallow