#---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # File name: DEFAULT.CFG (for STinG) Revision date: 2000.07.05 #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # # First we have settings used by STinG and its distributed CPX and STX : # ====================================================================== # (Read STING.HYP for info on how to use them to improve performance.) # # Used by the STinG kernel : # ALLOCMEM = 100000 # ACTIVATE = TRUE THREADING = 10 FRAG_TTL = 120 # # # Used for ICMP protocol : # ICMP_GMT = -60 ICMP_AD = 10 ICMP_FLAG = 0 # # # Used for UDP protocol : # UDP_PORT = 1024 UDP_ICMP = 1 # # # Used for TCP protocol : # TCP_PORT = 1024 MSS = 1460 RCV_WND = 5500 DEF_RTT = 1500 DEF_TTL = 64 TCP_ICMP = 1 # # # Used by the DNS resolver : # # Note that the first one of these three will not normally be used. # It will only be used when an address consisting of a single word # is used in a URI. The DOMAIN value is then appended to complete # the URI as needed for the nameserver request packets. # (I still recommend using full URIs instead, to avoid confusion.) # DOMAIN = sting.org DNS_CACHE = 64 DNS_SAVE = TRUE # # # The three following are not really used by the kernel anymore, as the # dialer redefines these for each dialup, as they can vary when you have # more than one ISP dial script. They should be defined here anyway, # with the values you normally use online, as some offline clients may # expect to find them, and also for use in local networking. # USERNAME = your_username HOSTNAME = your_hostname FULLNAME = your_fullname # # # The one following is also redefined by the dialer, and you only need to # define it here if you use a local network, so all machines in that net # can find the nameserver (the dialer only defines it on one machine). # Note that the value of NAMESERVER variables should always be a numeric # IP address, since another nameserver would be needed to resolve a URI. # You can specify more than one address, separated by ", " . # (eg: "NAMESERVER = 193.45.240.2, 193.45.240.4") # NAMESERVER = 8.8.8.8 # # # Here starts the stuff used by external clients and servers : # ============================================================ # # Used by the Dialer : # -------------------- # # The setting below is not used by the dialer itself, but by any other # client in a local network that wishes to contact the dialer which is # resident on a machine equipped with a modem. (By UDP command packets.) # If you have no local network, leave it as it is, since that is an IP # address reserved for the local machine. # DIALER = 127.0.0.1 # # # The setting below is used by the dialer, but only if you have chosen # to activate the DIAL.SCR setting to use a dialup batch file. The path # specified below will then be used to find the batch file. # LOGIN_BATCH = C:\DIALER\LOGIN.BAT # # # Used by mailers : # ----------------- # EMAIL = your_mail_address SMTP_HOST = your_mail_server MAILER = your_mail_server # POP_HOST = your_mail_server POP_USERNAME= your_mail_username POP_PASSWORD= your_mail_password # # # Used by TIME and DAYTIME clients and servers: # --------------------------------------------- # (Values used by me, in Sweden in the year 2000.) # TIME_ZONE = +60 TIME_SUMMER = 03.26.10.29 TIME_SERVER = time.demon.co.uk # # # Used by MIDI_EMU server (for some netgames) : # --------------------------------------------- # MIDI_EMU_OUT = next_IP_in_emulated_Midi_ring # # # Add more here as/when needed by other clients and servers # that you install in your system. (Read their docs...) # #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # End of file: DEFAULT.CFG #----------------------------------------------------------------------------