mars-nwe/examples/nw.ini
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# (C)opyright 1993, 1996, Martin Stover, Softwareentwicklung, Marburg
# last change: 08-Mar-96
# MAR.S NW-Server Emulator
# Einfache Konfiguration, alles ab # ist Kommentar.
# Jeder Eintrag beginnt mit einer Zahl und dann folgt der Inhalt.
# simple configuration, all after # is ignored.
# every entry begins with a number and then the meet follows.
# entry 1 VOLUMES (max. volumes depend on your config.h)
# Volumename Volumepath Options (k=lowercase,p=pipe,m=removable)
1 SYS /u3/SYS/ # SYS 1
####################################
# Die folgenden Volumes sind optional.
# the following volumes are optional.
#1 SYS1 /u3/SYS1/ # SYS 2 upshift
#1 TMP /tmp/ k # TMP downshift
#1 CD /cdrom km # CDROM downshift/removable
#1 PIPES /u3/pipes kp # pipecommands
# Falls lowercase nicht gesetzt ist, werden GROSSBUCHSTABEN erwartet.
# If lowercase is not set then all filenames are upshift.
# SYS, der Name darf auch anders lauten, muss
# eingerichtet sein mit den folgenden Verzeichnissen:
# LOGIN, PUBLIC, SYSTEM, MAIL.
# SYS, may be named diffent but must be setup and must
# contains the following Directories: LOGIN, PUBLIC, SYSTEM, MAIL
######################################
# Eintrag 2 fuer den Servername.
# falls nicht gesetzt, wird hostname (in GROSSBUCHSTABEN) verwendet.
# entry 2 for the servername. If not set, then the hostname (upshift)
# will be taken.
#2 MAR1 # Servername
######################################
# next entry for configure mars_nwe to use the internal net
# If you have mars_nwe V > 0.96pl5 and a kernel >= 1.3.60
# or the small ipx-kpatch from the examples dir you can use
# internal net and routing.
# INTERNAL NET [NODE]
#3 0x999999 1 # Node default 1
######################################
# entry 4: # for DEVICE(S)
# if your ipx is allready up, then entry 4 must be removed.
# NETWORK NUMBER, DEVICE, Frame-Typ TICS (default 1)
4 0x10 eth0 802.3 1
#4 0x22 eth0 ethernet_ii 1
#4 0x33 eth0 802.2 1
#4 0x55 isdn2 ethernet_ii 7
# Frames=ethernet_ii, 802.2, 802.3, SNAP (default 802.3)
5 0 # don't = 0, do = 1, save ipx-routes after server is down.
######################################
# some clients are running better, if the server tells
# that it is a 3.11 Server, although many calls
# (namespace services) of a real 3.11 Server are missing yet.
# simple namespace services are implemented for testing
# since V 0.96pl8. To test them, this entry must be set to '1'.
# and config.h must be altered to allow namespace calls.
6 0 # tells server version: 0=2.15, 1=3.11, 2=3.12
# Password handling
7 0 # 0 = use only encrypted passwords stuff (default)
# 1 = allow the unencrypted change password routine.
# 8 = allow all unencrypted stuff.
# 9 = use all unencryted calls + get crypt key will allways fail
# so the login program will use the old unencryted calls.
######################################
# GID and UID for _minimal_ rights
# will be used for not logins or not assigned mars_nwe users.
10 200 # GID
11 201 # UID
#############################
# the following passwords should be removed after the first
# start, because these entries will be inserted (crypted) into
# the bindery. If you specify a password here, then this password
# will be put into bindery after every start of mars_nwe.
# one entry 12 for SUPERVISOR
## NW-Name UNIX-Name [PASSWORD]
12 SUPERVISOR root MYPW # Supervisor
#############################
# more entries 13 for other user(s)
## NW-Name UNIX-Name [PASSWORD]
#13 MAR mar # others
#13 ALF mar # others
#####
# Read UnixUsers automaticly from passwd into bindery
# switch password
15 0 secure11
# ^^^ 0=off (default), 1=on, 99=overwrite existing users.
# !!! IMPORTANT !!!
# If you enable this feature you should chose a secure
# password for the users, because all not existent
# mars_nwe users will be inserted into bindery with this password.
###############
16 1 # enable some bindery and sys dir tests/creats after starting.
#############################
# entry 21 for simple print queues
# the queue Directory must exist before printing !!!
# QUEUE NAME, Q_DIRECTORY, UNIX-print-command (pipe)
21 Q1 SYS:/PRINT/Q1 lpr
#21 Q2 SYS:/PRINT/Q2 lpr -C printer2
#############################
# >= 100 debug flags,
# 0=nodebug, 1=mindebug(errors+notes), 99=maxdebug
100 0 # debug IPX KERNEL (0 | 1)
101 1 # debug NWSERV
102 0 # debug NCPSERV
103 0 # debug NWCONN
104 0 # debug (start) NWCLIENT
#############################
200 1 # 0 = no logfile and dont daemonize nwserv
# # 1 = daemonize nwserv and use logfile
201 /tmp/nw.log # logfilename
202 1 # 1=creat new logfile, 0=append to logfile
#############################
210 10 # 1 .. 600 (default 10) seconds after server really goes down
# # after a down command
211 60 # 10 .. 600 (default 60) broadcasts every x seconds
#############################
300 0 # > 0 print routing info to file every x broadcasts. ( normally minutes )
301 /tmp/nw.routes # filename.
302 1 # creat new filename=1, append to file=0
#############################
310 7 # send wdog's only to device net < x tics.
# 0 = allways send wdogs. < 0 = never send wdogs
##############################
# station file for special handling of stations.
400 /etc/nwserv.stations # for syntax see file in the examples directory.
# for special handling of the 'get nearest server request'.
401 0 # 0 = ignore entry 400, get nearest response ever enabled.
# 1 = 400 are excludes, get nearest response normally enabled.
# 2 = 400 are includes, get nearest response normally disabled.
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