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diff --git a/doc/helper/conntrackd.conf.orig b/doc/helper/conntrackd.conf.orig deleted file mode 100644 index 56f5162..0000000 --- a/doc/helper/conntrackd.conf.orig +++ /dev/null @@ -1,116 +0,0 @@ -# -# Helper settings -# - -Helper { - # Before this, you have to make sure you have registered the `ftp' - # user-space helper stub via: - # - # nfct helper add ftp inet tcp - # - Type ftp inet tcp { - # - # Set NFQUEUE number you want to use to receive traffic from - # the kernel. - # - QueueNum 0 - - # - # Maximum number of packets waiting in the queue to receive - # a verdict from user-space. Default is 1024. - # - # Rise value if you hit the following error message: - # "nf_queue: full at X entries, dropping packets(s)" - # - QueueLen 10240 - - # - # Set the Expectation policy for this helper. - # - Policy ftp { - # - # Maximum number of simultaneous expectations - # - ExpectMax 1 - # - # Maximum living time for one expectation (in seconds). - # - ExpectTimeout 300 - } - } - Type rpc inet tcp { - QueueNum 1 - QueueLen 10240 - Policy rpc { - ExpectMax 1 - ExpectTimeout 300 - } - } - Type rpc inet udp { - QueueNum 2 - QueueLen 10240 - Policy rpc { - ExpectMax 1 - ExpectTimeout 300 - } - } - Type tns inet tcp { - QueueNum 3 - QueueLen 10240 - Policy tns { - ExpectMax 1 - ExpectTimeout 300 - } - } -} - -# -# General settings -# -General { - # - # Set the nice value of the daemon, this value goes from -20 - # (most favorable scheduling) to 19 (least favorable). Using a - # very low value reduces the chances to lose state-change events. - # Default is 0 but this example file sets it to most favourable - # scheduling as this is generally a good idea. See man nice(1) for - # more information. - # - Nice -20 - - # - # Select a different scheduler for the daemon, you can select between - # RR and FIFO and the process priority (minimum is 0, maximum is 99). - # See man sched_setscheduler(2) for more information. Using a RT - # scheduler reduces the chances to overrun the Netlink buffer. - # - # Scheduler { - # Type FIFO - # Priority 99 - # } - - # - # Logfile: on (/var/log/conntrackd.log), off, or a filename - # Default: off - # - LogFile on - - # - # Syslog: on, off or a facility name (daemon (default) or local0..7) - # Default: off - # - #Syslog on - - # - # Lockfile - # - LockFile /var/lock/conntrack.lock - - # - # Unix socket configuration - # - UNIX { - Path /var/run/conntrackd.ctl - Backlog 20 - } -} |