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# This file must have exactly one section named "server".
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# This file must have exactly one section named "DEFAULT".
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# These are the default values for the server, uncomment and change
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# If "interface" is set, the server will only listen to a specific
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# If "address" is set, the server will only listen to a specific
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# address. This must currently be an IPv6 address; an IPv4 address
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# can be specified using the "::FFFF:192.0.2.3" syntax. Also, if this
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# is a link-local address, an interface should be set above.
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# If "port" is set, the server to bind to that port. By default, the
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# server will listen to an arbitrary port.
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# If "debug" is true, the server will run in the foreground and print
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# a lot of debugging information.
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# GnuTLS priority for the TLS handshake. See gnutls_priority_init(3).
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;priority = SECURE256:!CTYPE-X.509:+CTYPE-OPENPGP
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;priority = SECURE256:!CTYPE-X.509:+CTYPE-OPENPGP:+SIGN-RSA-SHA224
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# Zeroconf service name. You need to change this if you for some
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# reason want to run more than one server on the same *host*.
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# If there are name collisions on the same *network*, the server will
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# rename itself to "Mandos #2", etc.
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;servicename = Mandos
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# Whether to provide a D-Bus system bus interface or not
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# Whether to use IPv6. (Changing this is NOT recommended.)
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# Whether to restore saved state on startup
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# The directory where state is saved
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;statedir = /var/lib/mandos
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# Whether to run in the foreground