pe1chl-elproxy/ELProxy.conf

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# EchoLink Proxy Configuration File
# REQUIRED ITEMS
# This is the default proxy password used when no specific password is set
# for a proxy instance.
# You must change the password to something besides "notset".
# Set it to "PUBLIC" to run a public proxy.
Password=notset
# OPTIONAL ITEMS
# Logfile for connections and errors.
LogFile=/var/log/elproxy
# Statusfile for active connections, usually put in RAMdisk.
StatusFile=/dev/shm/elproxy
# Change Port to something else if you don't want to use the default.
# (If you use 1023 or below on Unix/Linux systems, you will need to run
# EchoLink Proxy as root.)
Port=8100
# Set the number of proxies you want to run
NumberOfProxies=1
# Set the address for each of the proxies defined in NumberOfProxies above.
# This is the public address on which this proxy instance will be running.
# In this version there is no separate inside, outside and registration
# address, they are all the same. But multiple proxies will have to use
# different addresses, all defined in the operating system of this machine.
# Proxies are numbered from 0 up to NumberOfProxies-1, but holes in the
# list can be created by omitting the proxy with that number.
Proxy_0=your.domain.name
# It is possible to set a password per proxy instance, e.g. when you want
# to run a couple of private proxies in addition to a number of public
# proxies. When no Password_nn value is found, the global password is used.
#Password_0=MyPassWord
# Set the number of relays you want to run
NumberOfRelays=0
# Set the address for each of the relays defined in NumberOfRelays above.
# This is the public address on which this relay instance will be running.
# Relays are numbered from 0 up to NumberOfRelays-1, but holes in the
# list can be created by omitting the relay with that number.
Relay_0=your.domain.name
# ADVANCED ITEMS
# Automatically become daemon process when set to 1
Daemonize=1
# Set the ConnectionTimeout to something besides 0 if you want the proxy
# to "pull the plug" on a client that has been using the proxy for more
# than n minutes, regardless of whether an EchoLink connection is active.
ConnectionTimeout=0
# Set RegistrationName to something unique (such as your callsign) if you
# want EchoLink Proxy to register itself with the EchoLink Web site.
# Enable this option only if you want the IP address of this server to
# be listed on the Web page. You might want to do this if the IP address
# of your server changes from time to time and you need to find out what
# it is. The Comment is optional.
# Note: If you want to "advertise" this Proxy as a Public proxy, and make
# it available to any EchoLink user, set the Password above to PUBLIC
# and set RegistrationName below to something unique, such as your call.
# This will cause the proxy to be also be listed on the Proxy List page
# on the EchoLink Web site. Note that each RegistrationName must be
# different for each instance. To facilitate this, a printf-style
# format like %03d or %d can be used to set the instance number.
RegistrationName=yourcallsign
RegistrationComment=yourcomment
# If you want to restrict access to the proxy only to certain callsigns,
# create regular expressions for either or both of the following. A
# connection will be denied if it matches the CallsignsDenied pattern, or
# if it does NOT match the CallsignsAllowed pattern (and CallsignsAllowed
# is not empty). These patterns apply only to EchoLink clients that use
# this proxy, not the nodes to which they connect while using it.
# Examples: CallsignsAllowed=K1RFD|AK8V will allow K1RFD and AK8V to use this proxy.
# CallsignsDenied=.*-L$|.*-R$ will deny any Sysop nodes from using it.
#CallsignsDenied=.*-L$|.*-R$
#CallsignsAllowed=