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diff --git a/config.toml.sample b/config.toml.sample index fea0fb5..cdbe8bf 100644 --- a/config.toml.sample +++ b/config.toml.sample @@ -3,11 +3,19 @@ # '::' and/or '0.0.0.0' is a 'bind' to all ('::' seems to work for IPv4 as well) - vhost with their own bind and the same ports will result in an error. # 'Address already in use' or something similar. # To bind to more than one address, make the value an array ie: ['192.168.0.24', '10.0.1.1'] +# bind can also be set to 'no' which means if vhosts are to be accessed via internet, the vhost will need their own bind option. bind = '::' # To bind to more than one port, make the value an array ie: [1965, 1966, 1967] ports = 1965 # Can specify one or both of these. tls = ['v1.2', 'v1.3'] +# UNIX socket, will make all vhost accessible via this socket unless they have their own 'unix' parameter. +# Ports parameter will not matter in regards to unix socket. +# unix can be set to 'no' where it will not make an unix socket, although vhost can have their own unix parameter. +# The path of the unix socket needs to be readable/writable. +# If the socket file exists when attempting to use it then this program will delete that file and make a new one. +# By default, if unix does not exist, there will be no unix socket. +unix = 'no' ## The following options are specific to default and will not work with vhost # Working dir is used as a relative location if a 'pathy' option (like log_file) is not absolute. @@ -64,8 +72,12 @@ assume_index = true # A more realistic example #['example.com'] +# bind can be set to a string or a list or 'no' which will not be accessible via IP address. #bind = ['172.16.0.53', '10.43.14.32'] #ports = [10000,10001,10002] +# example.com can only be accesed through this socket, other vhost +# unix can be set to some path or to 'no' which will not include it in default's unix path if it is set. +#unix = '/some/other/path/to/unix.sock' #auto_cert = false # Location to the cert/key pair is relative to cert_key_dir unless the path is absolute # The existance of cert and key option will cause auto_cert to be ignored. |