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- # ET config file format
- #
- # VAR = VALUE :standard format
- #
- # Non existent vars are 0 (FALSE) by default.
- # Variables without "= value" are set to ON
- # Variables with " = " but no value are set to 0. (ie: = nothing)
- #
- # TRUE and ON are acceptable substitutes for 1
- # FALSE and OFF are acceptable substitutes for 0
- #
- # Lines not beginning with an alphabetic character are ignored, but
- # this whole file is kept in memory during the session!!
- # So if you want to save (a little) memory, trim these comments!
- #
- # Currently only 100 variables can be specified. Extra VARs are ignored.
- #
- # The variable names and boolean values are not case sensitive.
- # Values may be case sensitive depending on usage.
- #
- #
- # Memory to be reserved. This is for ALL of TCP's internal memory
- # requirements, except the space to store the config file.
- # This includes all input queues, output queues, etc.
- # It must be large enough to cope, plus a bit extra for luck :-)
- # If unset, defaults to 20000 bytes. 10000 is probably enough
- # for this simple version...
- #
- ALLOCMEM = 100000
- #
- #
- # Use the program `showport.tos' to list the serial ports
- # available with your hardware configuration.
- #
- SERIALPORT = Modem 2
- #
- #
- # CDVALID Set this variable to FALSE if your modem doesn't assert
- # Carrier Detect properly.
- CDVALID = TRUE
- #
- #
- # The name of the dial script file to use.
- # Default is dial.scr
- #
- DIALFILE = dial.scr
- #
- #
- # EXECDIR Directory for launching a program (Defaults to current)
- # EXECFILE Program to start (But always shows the file selector first)
- #
- EXECDIR = c:\stik_cnf\cab\
- EXECFILE = html.app
- #
- #
- # CLIENT_IP if your provider allocates you a different Ip Address
- # whenever you log in, then don't bother with CLIENT_IP
- # However, if you have an IP address all to yourself, then put
- # it here, in dotted decimal. If your dial script file gets
- # your address at login time, it will override this value.
- #
- #CLIENT_IP 158.152.*.*
- #
- #
- # TCP paramaters. Don't change without advice from a TCP freak :-)
- # If left unset, they default to hardcoded (sensible) values.
- #
- TTL = 64
- PING_TTL = 255
- MTU = 252
- MSS = 212
- PKT_SIZE = 256
- DFB_SIZE = 560
- RCV_WND = 2000
- #
- #
- # Response to incoming TCP packets to unknown ports
- # 0 = default (3 = send ICMP)
- # 1 = ignore
- # 2 = send TCP RST
- # 3 = send ICMP `unknown port' response
- #
- # 2 is the correct response, but when connecting to an IRC server
- # it attempts to contact your identd on port 113. If it thinks you
- # don't have identd, it will most probably reset your IRC session.
- # Until I have written an identd, response 1 should fool at least
- # some of the servers. But NOT ALL OF THEM! Some RST you regardless!
- #
- UP_RESPONSE = 2
- #
- #
- # Enable log files.
- #
- # To enable log files, set the appropriate VAR to ON or TRUE.
- # (or use the form `PACKETLOG' without '= ...')
- # *warning* these files can become HUGE very quickly
- #
- # Also, if your ST crashes when these logs are writing, delete them
- # straight away and check for missing and/or cross linked clusters!!
- # (Just like any crash when files are open for writing)
- #
- # SESSIONLOG appends start/end times and byte counts to the file `session'.
- # STATLOG dumps various packet statistics to the file `stat.log'
- # PACKETLOG dumps every packet (in and out) to a file `pkt.log'.
- # TCPHDRLOG dumps TCP headers in readable form to `tcp.log'
- # DEBUGLOG dumps lot's of (useless) debug info to the file `debug.log'
- #
- SESSIONLOG = OFF
- STATLOG = OFF
- PACKETLOG = OFF
- TCPHDRLOG = OFF
- DEBUGLOG = OFF
- #
- #
- # Your username and hostname.
- #
- # HOSTNAME is the hostname of your computer for this session.
- # If your address is dynamically allocated, HOSTNAME will be wrong.
- # For now, just set it to your providers hostname (or whatever).
- # Try to make it reasonably accurate if possible. When I have
- # a domain name resolver working, I'll set it internally (by doing
- # a lookup to d.c.b.a.IN-ADDR.ARPA)
- #
- # USERNAME doesn't make much sense either until I have an identd
- # working. So it doesn't really matter what it is. When I do have
- # an identd, this will be your `valid' username for incoming queries.
- # Currently, these values are only used when starting IRC sessions.
- #
- # FULLNAME is pretty obvious, right?
- #
- USERNAME = username
- HOSTNAME = demon.co.uk
- FULLNAME = FULLNAME!
- #
- #
- # Various server addresses
- #
- # if PROVIDER is set, then it will be used for
- # NAMESERVER, POPSERVER, SMTPSERVER, NEWSSERVER
- # but only if these VARs are left unset.
- #
- # The value for NAMESERVER *must* be in dotted decimal format. If it
- # is not set, then PROVIDER *must* be in dotted decimal. Otherwise,
- # you'll have no nameserver, and no host names will be resolved.
- #
- # *** Actually, nameserver lookups are not yet implemented,
- # *** so *every* host must be specified as dotted decimal)
- #
- PROVIDER = 158.152.1.65
- #
- # Don't bother to set these unless there are different to PROVIDER
- # Nameserver currently has no effect!!
- #
- #NAMESERVER =
- #POPSERVER =
- #SMTPSERVER =
- #NEWSSERVER =
- #
- #
- # IRC Stuff.
- #
- # IRCNICK = Your prefered IRC nick. It might be in use, of course...
- # defaults to USERNAME if not set
- #
- IRCNICK = Nickname
- #
- #
- # IRC servers. Currently, just one server
- # can be specified, in dotted decimal...
- # If port number is not specified, it defaults to 6667
- #
- # dismayl.demon.co.uk
- IRCSERVER = 158.152.1.76
- IRCPORT = 6665
- #
- # irc.escape.com
- #IRCSERVER = 198.6.71.13
- #IRCPORT = 6664
- #
- # uni-linz.ac.at
- #IRCSERVER = 140.78.3.7
- #
- # jello.qabc.uq.oz.au
- #IRCSERVER = 130.102.46.10
- #
- # irc.eskimo.com
- #IRCSERVER = 204.122.16.98
- #IRCPORT = 6664
- #
- # irc-2.mit.edu
- #IRCSERVER = 18.180.0.2
- #
- # IRCPONGMSG This is text for a /msg to be sent to the person
- # who pinged you. If you want to save network
- # bandwidth, leave it commented out :-)
- #
- IRCPONGMSG = Yes, IRC is often slow and frustration, isn't it?
- #
- #
- # IRC logs
- #
- # IRCLOG dumps raw IRC text lines into a file irc.log.
- # IRCLOG2 dumps some IRC debug info into irc2.log.
- # See warnings for log files above.
- #
- IRCLOG = OFF
- IRCLOG2 = OFF
- #
- #
- # Some POP variables. Important for getting mail!!
- #
- # POP_MAILBOX is the name of the file where new mail should go.
- # New mail is appended to the file.
- #
- POP_USERNAME = pop_user
- POP_PASSWORD = pop_pass
- POP_MAILBOX = spool\mail\nick.txt
- #
- #
- # SMTP mailpath. Directory for outgoing messages
- #
- SMTP_MAILPATH = spool\mqueue
- #
- #
- # SMTP_HOSTNAME is the name that SMTP uses in it's initial HELO
- # message to the mail server. If it is not set, then HOSTNAME
- # is used. I don't know whether this is important or not...
- #
- SMTP_HOSTNAME = Yourhost.demon.co.uk
-