Major update to exaple files.

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Arthur Britto
2013-01-13 16:09:09 -08:00
parent c4f3b7810e
commit 78cb4ef84f
2 changed files with 100 additions and 60 deletions

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#
# This file contains configuration information for rippled.
#
# 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
# Rippled when launched attempts to find this file. For details, refer to the
# wiki page for --conf command line option:
# https://ripple.com/wiki/Rippled#--conf.3Dpath
#
# 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
# Specifies were a debug logfile is kept. By default, no debug log is kept.
# Unless absolute, the path is relative the directory from which rippled is
# launched.
#
# Example: debug.log
#
# [validators_site]:
# Specifies where to find validators.txt for UNL boostrapping and RPC command unl_network.
# [validators]:
# List of nodes to always accept as validators. Nodes are specified by domain
# or public key.
#
# Example: ripple.com
# For domains, rippled will probe for https web servers at the specified
# domain in the following order: ripple.DOMAIN, www.DOMAIN, DOMAIN
#
# For public key entries, a comment may optionally be spcified after adding a
# space to the pulic key.
#
# Examples:
# ripple.com
# n9KorY8QtTdRx7TVDpwnG9NvyxsDwHUKUEeDLY3AkiGncVaSXZi5
# n9MqiExBcoG19UXwoLjBJnhsxEhAZMuWwJDRdkyDz1EkEkwzQTNt John Doe
#
# [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.
# Path to file contain a list of nodes to always accept as validators. Use
# this to specify a file other than this file to manage your validators list.
#
# 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.
# If this entry is not present or empty and no nodes from previous runs were
# found in the database, rippled will look for a validators.txt in the config
# directory. If not found there, it will attempt to retrieve the file from
# the [validators_site] web site.
#
# This entry is also used by the RPC command unl_load.
# After specifying a different [validators_file] or changing the contents of
# the validators file, issue a RPC unl_load command to have rippled load the
# file.
#
# Specify the file by specifying its full path.
#
@@ -38,24 +52,19 @@
# 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.
# [validators_site]:
# Specifies where to find validators.txt for UNL boostrapping and RPC
# unl_network command.
#
# For domains, rippled will probe for https web servers at the specied
# domain in the following order: ripple.DOMAIN, www.DOMAIN, DOMAIN
#
# Examples:
# ripple.com
# n9KorY8QtTdRx7TVDpwnG9NvyxsDwHUKUEeDLY3AkiGncVaSXZi5
# n9MqiExBcoG19UXwoLjBJnhsxEhAZMuWwJDRdkyDz1EkEkwzQTNt John Doe
# Example: ripple.com
#
# [ips]:
# Only valid in "rippled.cfg", "ripple.txt", and the referered [ips_url].
# List of ips where the Ripple protocol is avialable. Domain names are not
# allowed. 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.
# List of ips where the Ripple protocol is served. For a starter list, you
# can copy entries from: https://ripple.com/ripple.txt
#
# Domain names are not allowed. 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
@@ -63,8 +72,14 @@
# 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
# IP address or domain of NTP servers to use for time synchronization.
#
# These NTP servers are suitable for rippled servers located in the United
# States:
# time.windows.com
# time.apple.com
# time.nist.gov
# pool.ntp.org
#
# [peer_ip]:
# IP address or domain to bind to allow external connections from peers.
@@ -77,7 +92,7 @@
#
# [peer_private]:
# 0 or 1.
# 0: allow peers to broadcast your address. [default]
# 0: request peers to broadcast your address. [default]
# 1: request peers not broadcast your address.
#
# [rpc_ip]:
@@ -91,18 +106,28 @@
# 0 or 1.
# 0: only allows RPC connections from 127.0.0.1. [default]
#
# [websocket_public_ip]:
# IP address or domain to bind to allow untrusted connections from clients.
# In the future, this option will go away and the peer_ip will accept
# websocket 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_public_port]:
# Port to bind to allow untrusted connections from clients. In the future,
# this option will go away and the peer_ip will accept websocket client
# connections.
#
# [websocket_ip]:
# IP address or domain to bind to allow client connections.
# IP address or domain to bind to allow trusted ADMIN connections from backend
# applications.
#
# 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.
#
# [websocket_ssl]:
# 0 or 1.
# Enable websocket SSL.
# Port to bind to allow trusted ADMIN connections from backend applications.
#
# [websocket_ssl_key]:
# Specify the filename holding the SSL key in PEM format.
@@ -116,17 +141,18 @@
# The chain may include the end certificate.
#
# [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.
# 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
#
# [node_seed]:
# To force a particular node seed or key, the key can be set here.
# The format is the same as the validation_seed field. The need is used for clustering.
# Node seeds start with an 's'.
# To force a particular node seed or key, the key can be set here. The
# format is the same as the validation_seed field. The need is used for
# clustering. Node seeds start with an 's'.
#
# [cluster_nodes]:
# To extend full trust to other nodes, place their node public keys here.
@@ -134,22 +160,41 @@
# Node public keys start with an 'n'.
#
# [ledger_history]:
# To serve clients, servers need historical ledger data. This sets the number of
# past ledgers to acquire on server startup and the minimum to maintain while
# running. Servers that don't need to serve clients can set this to "none".
# Servers that want complete history can set this to "full".
# The default is 256 ledgers.
# The number of past ledgers to acquire on server startup and the minimum to
# maintain while running.
#
# To serve clients, servers need historical ledger data. Servers that don't
# need to serve clients can set this to "none". Servers that want complete
# history can set this to "full".
#
# The default is: 256
#
# [database_path]:
# Full path of database directory.
#
# Allow other peers to connect to this server.
[peer_ip]
0.0.0.0
[peer_port]
51235
# Allow untrusted clients to connect to this server.
[websocket_public_ip]
0.0.0.0
[websocket_public_port]
5006
# Provide trusted websocket ADMIN access.
[websocket_ip]
127.0.0.1
[websocket_port]
6006
# Provide trusted json-rpc ADMIN access.
[rpc_ip]
127.0.0.1
@@ -159,12 +204,6 @@
[rpc_allow_remote]
0
[websocket_ip]
0.0.0.0
[websocket_port]
5006
[debug_logfile]
log/debug.log
@@ -174,6 +213,7 @@ time.apple.com
time.nist.gov
pool.ntp.org
# Where to find some other servers speaking the Ripple protocol.
[ips]
23.21.167.100 51235
23.23.201.55 51235

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# Default validators.txt
#
# A list of domains to bootstrap a nodes UNLs or for clients to indirectly
# locate IPs to contact the Newcoin network.
# locate IPs to contact the Ripple network.
#
# This file is UTF-8 with Dos, UNIX, or Mac style end of lines.
# Blank lines and lines starting with a '#' are ignored.
@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@
# [validators]:
# List of nodes to accept as validators specified by public key or domain.
#
# For domains, newcoind will probe for https web servers at the specified
# For domains, rippled will probe for https web servers at the specified
# domain in the following order: ripple.DOMAIN, www.DOMAIN, DOMAIN
#
# Examples: redstem.com