| # The bootstrap node serves as the entry point to the DHT network. |
| # By default, bootstrap.jami.net is configured for the public DHT network and should be used for personal use only. |
| # For production environments, it is recommended to set up your own bootstrap node to establish your own DHT network. |
| # Documentation: https://docs.jami.net/en_US/user/lan-only.html#boostraping |
| bootstrap: "bootstrap.jami.net" |
| |
| # TURN server is used as a fallback for connections if the NAT block all possible connections. |
| # By default is turn.jami.net (which uses coturn) but can be any TURN. |
| # Developer must set up their own TURN server. |
| # Documentation: https://docs.jami.net/en_US/developer/going-further/setting-up-your-own-turn-server.html |
| turn_host: "turn.jami.net" |
| turn_user: "ring" |
| turn_pass: "ring" |
| turn_realm: "ring" |
| |
| # On server, identities are saved in /etc/dhtnet/id/ |
| # On client, they are generaly saved in ~/.dnc/ |
| #certificate: "to/your/certificate.crt" |
| #privateKey: "to/your/privatekey.pem" |
| |
| |
| ########################## |
| ### For Client Use Only ## |
| ########################## |
| |
| # When dsh server receives connexions, it run the specified binary requested by client |
| binary: "bash" |
| |
| |
| ########################## |
| ### For Server Use Only ## |
| ########################## |
| |
| # When anonymous is set to true, the server accepts any connection without checking CA |
| # When anonymous is set to false, the server allows only connection which are issued by the same CA as the server |
| anonymous: false |
| |