`srnd.ini` ========== `srnd.ini` is the configuration file for your NNTPChan node. Some configuration can be done initially through the web-interface (for now hopefully) but there is more that can be done by tweaking your `srnd.ini` file. Below is the default state of the file. We will explain each section below. ```` [nntp] instance_name=test.srndv2.tld bind=127.0.0.1:1199 sync_on_start=1 allow_anon=0 allow_anon_attachments=0 allow_attachments=1 require_tls=1 anon_nntp=0 feeds=/etc/nntpchan/feeds.d archive=0 [pprof] enable=0 bind=127.0.0.1:17000 [crypto] tls-keyname=overchan tls-hostname=!!put-hostname-or-ip-of-server-here tls-trust-dir=certs [articles] store_dir=articles incoming_dir=/tmp/articles attachments_dir=webroot/img thumbs_dir=webroot/thm convert_bin=/usr/bin/convert ffmpegthumbnailer_bin=/usr/bin/ffmpeg sox_bin=/usr/bin/sox compression=0 [database] type=redis schema=single host=localhost port=6379 user password [cache] type=file [frontend] enable=1 allow_files=1 regen_on_start=0 regen_threads=1 bind=[::]:18000 name=web.srndv2.test webroot=webroot prefix=/ static_files=contrib templates=contrib/templates/default translations=contrib/translations locale=en domain=localhost json-api=0 json-api-username=fucking-change-this-value json-api-password=seriously-fucking-change-this-value api-secret=RTZP5JZ2XGYCY=== ```` ##`[nntp]` All NNTP server-related settings. ####instance_name This is the name for your NNTP server. I don't really know what the point of it is, but hey its there (FIXME). ####bind This is where you put the address and port that you would like the NNTP server to run on where `x` is the address and `y` is the port in `bind=x:y`. ####sync_on_start * When this is set to `1` your NNTP server will sync articles with its peers on startup. * When this is set to `0` then no syncing will take place on startup. ####allow_anon * When this is set to `1`, posts made from anonymizing networks will be synced from peers. * When this is set to `0`, posts made from anonymizing networks will not be synced from peers. ####allow_anon_attachments * When this is set to `1`, attachments posted from anonymizing networks will be syncdd from peers. * When this is set to `0`, attachments posted from anonymizing networks will not be synced from peers. Nodes with `allow_anon_attachments` disabled will not receive threads with images posted from anonymizing networks. Likewise, the thread replies will not sync. In the case where an anonymized user posts an image reply and the node has `allow_anon_attachments` disabled, text posts without attachments replying to the non-synced image post will appear to be "ghosted". ####allow_attachments * When this is set to `1` posters may attach images to their posts. * When this is set to `0` posters may not attach images to their posts. ####require_tls * When this is set to `1` then any NNTP connection to this server will need to use TLS. * When this is set to `0` then any NNTP connection to this server will not need to use TLS (but it could? - FIXME) ####anon_nntp * When this is set to `1`, the SRNdv2 server will send unauthenticated peers its articles. * When this is set to `0`, peers will need to be authenticated to sync articles. ####feeds * Feeds configurations can optionally be stored in a directory of your choosing (the default is `feeds.d` in the working directory). Any ini files located in this directory will be loaded. ####archive * When this is set to `1`, the daemon will never expire posts. * When this is set to `0`, the daemon will delete old posts. FIXME: under what conditions? ##`[pprof]` All pprof-related settings. ####enable * When this is set to `1` pprof is enabled. * When this is set to `0` pprof is disabled. ####bind * Bind to an address and port for use with `go tool pprof` ##`[frontend]` #####minimize_html * `0`: do not minimize HTML * `1`: minimize HTML ##Placing configuration elsewhere By default, `srnd.ini` must be placed in the working directory (wherever you have the `srndv2` binary). If you want to place the `srnd.ini` config file elsewhere, you can define an environment varialbe in the `~/.profile` for the user that runs `srndv2`. If you would like to use, for example, `/etc/nntpchan/my_srnd_config.ini`, simply add `export SRND_INI_PATH=/etc/nntpchan/my_srnd_config.ini` to `~/.profile`.