From 17a6b79ed98a32533ad62430d63b15858392d511 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Arthur Britto Date: Tue, 20 Nov 2012 13:15:14 -0800 Subject: [PATCH] Rename example files. --- ripple.txt => ripple-example.txt | 0 rippled.cfg | 145 ----------------------- validators.txt => validators-example.txt | 0 3 files changed, 145 deletions(-) rename ripple.txt => ripple-example.txt (100%) delete mode 100644 rippled.cfg rename validators.txt => validators-example.txt (100%) diff --git a/ripple.txt b/ripple-example.txt similarity index 100% rename from ripple.txt rename to ripple-example.txt diff --git a/rippled.cfg b/rippled.cfg deleted file mode 100644 index c86e2324b3..0000000000 --- a/rippled.cfg +++ /dev/null @@ -1,145 +0,0 @@ -# -# Sample rippled.cfg -# -# This file should be named rippled.cfg. This file is UTF-8 with Dos, UNIX, -# or Mac style end of lines. Blank lines and lines beginning with '#' are -# ignored. Undefined sections are reserved. No escapes are currently defined. -# -# When you launch rippled, it will attempt to find this file. For details, -# refer to the manual page for --conf command line option. -# -# [debug_logfile] -# Specifies were a debug logfile is kept. By default, no debug log is kept -# -# Example: debug.log -# -# [validators_site]: -# Specifies where to find validators.txt for UNL boostrapping and RPC command unl_network. -# During alpha testing, this defaults to: redstem.com -# -# Example: ripple.com -# -# [unl_default]: -# XXX This should be called: [validators_file] -# Specifies how to bootstrap the UNL list. The UNL list is based on a -# validators.txt file and is maintained in the databases. When rippled -# starts up, if the databases are missing or are obsolete due to an upgrade -# of rippled, rippled will reconstruct the UNL list as specified here. -# -# If this entry is not present or empty, rippled will look for a validators.txt in the -# config directory. If not found there, it will attempt to retrieve the file -# from the Ripple foundation's web site. -# -# This entry is also used by the RPC command unl_load. -# -# Specify the file by specifying its full path. -# -# Examples: -# C:/home/johndoe/ripple/validators.txt -# /home/johndoe/ripple/validators.txt -# -# [validators]: -# Only valid in "rippled.cfg", "ripple.txt", and the referered [validators_url]. -# List of nodes to accept as validators speficied by public key or domain. -# -# For domains, rippled will probe for https web servers at the specied -# domain in the following order: ripple.DOMAIN, www.DOMAIN, DOMAIN -# -# Examples: -# redstem.com -# n9KorY8QtTdRx7TVDpwnG9NvyxsDwHUKUEeDLY3AkiGncVaSXZi5 -# n9MqiExBcoG19UXwoLjBJnhsxEhAZMuWwJDRdkyDz1EkEkwzQTNt John Doe -# -# [ips]: -# Only valid in "rippled.cfg", "ripple.txt", and the referered [ips_url]. -# List of ips where the Newcoin protocol is avialable. -# One ipv4 or ipv6 address per line. -# A port may optionally be specified after adding a space to the address. -# By convention, if known, IPs are listed in from most to least trusted. -# -# Examples: -# 192.168.0.1 -# 192.168.0.1 3939 -# 2001:0db8:0100:f101:0210:a4ff:fee3:9566 -# -# [sntp_servers] -# IP address or domain of servers to use for time synchronization. -# The default time servers are suitable for servers located in the United States -# -# [peer_ip]: -# IP address or domain to bind to allow external connections from peers. -# Defaults to not allow external connections from peers. -# -# Examples: 0.0.0.0 - Bind on all interfaces. -# -# [peer_port]: -# Port to bind to allow external connections from peers. -# -# [rpc_ip]: -# IP address or domain to bind to allow insecure RPC connections. -# Defaults to not allow RPC connections. -# -# [rpc_port]: -# Port to bind to if allowing insecure RPC connections. -# -# [rpc_allow_remote]: -# 0 or 1. 0 only allows RPC connections from 127.0.0.1. [default 0] -# -# [websocket_ip]: -# IP address or domain to bind to allow client connections. -# -# Examples: 0.0.0.0 - Bind on all interfaces. -# 127.0.0.1 - Bind on localhost interface. Only local programs may connect. -# -# [websocket_port]: -# Port to bind to allow client connections. -# -# [validation_seed]: -# To perform validation, this section should contain either a validation seed or key. -# The validation seed is used to generate the validation public/private key pair. -# To obtain a validation seed, use the validation_create command. -# -# Examples: RASH BUSH MILK LOOK BAD BRIM AVID GAFF BAIT ROT POD LOVE -# shfArahZT9Q9ckTf3s1psJ7C7qzVN -# - -[peer_ip] -0.0.0.0 - -[peer_port] -51235 - -[rpc_ip] -127.0.0.1 - -[rpc_port] -5005 - -[rpc_allow_remote] -1 - -[websocket_ip] -0.0.0.0 - -[websocket_port] -5006 - -[debug_logfile] -log/debug.log - -[sntp_servers] -time.windows.com -time.apple.com -time.nist.gov -pool.ntp.org - -[validation_seed] -shh1D4oj5czH3PUEjYES8c7Bay3tE - -[unl_default] -validators.txt - -[ips] -23.21.167.100 51235 -23.23.201.55 51235 -107.21.116.214 51235 diff --git a/validators.txt b/validators-example.txt similarity index 100% rename from validators.txt rename to validators-example.txt