| ; The general section contains settings of nfd process. |
| ; general |
| ; { |
| ; } |
| |
| log |
| { |
| ; default_level specifies the logging level for modules |
| ; that are not explicitly named. All debugging levels |
| ; listed above the selected value are enabled. |
| ; |
| ; Valid values: |
| ; |
| ; NONE ; no messages |
| ; ERROR ; error messages |
| ; WARN ; warning messages |
| ; INFO ; informational messages (default) |
| ; DEBUG ; debugging messages |
| ; TRACE ; trace messages (most verbose) |
| ; ALL ; all messages |
| |
| default_level INFO |
| |
| ; You may override default_level by assigning a logging level |
| ; to the desired module name. Module names can be found in two ways: |
| ; |
| ; Run: |
| ; nfd --modules |
| ; |
| ; Or look for NFD_LOG_INIT(<module name>) statements in .cpp files |
| ; |
| ; Example module-level settings: |
| ; |
| ; FibManager DEBUG |
| ; Forwarder INFO |
| } |
| |
| ; The face_system section defines what faces and channels are created. |
| face_system |
| { |
| ; The unix section contains settings of UNIX stream faces and channels. |
| unix |
| { |
| listen yes ; set to 'no' to disable UNIX stream listener, default 'yes' |
| path /var/run/nfd.sock ; UNIX stream listener path |
| } |
| |
| ; The tcp section contains settings of TCP faces and channels. |
| tcp |
| { |
| listen yes ; set to 'no' to disable TCP listener, default 'yes' |
| port 6363 ; TCP listener port number |
| enable_v4 yes ; set to 'no' to disable IPv4 channels, default 'yes' |
| enable_v6 yes ; set to 'no' to disable IPv6 channels, default 'yes' |
| } |
| |
| ; The udp section contains settings of UDP faces and channels. |
| ; UDP channel is always listening; delete udp section to disable UDP |
| udp |
| { |
| port 6363 ; UDP unicast port number |
| enable_v4 yes ; set to 'no' to disable IPv4 channels, default 'yes' |
| enable_v6 yes ; set to 'no' to disable IPv6 channels, default 'yes' |
| idle_timeout 600 ; idle time (seconds) before closing a UDP unicast face |
| keep_alive_interval 25; interval (seconds) between keep-alive refreshes |
| |
| ; UDP multicast settings |
| ; NFD creates one UDP multicast face per NIC |
| ; |
| ; In multi-homed Linux machines these settings will NOT work without |
| ; root or settings the appropriate permissions: |
| ; |
| ; sudo setcap cap_net_raw=eip /full/path/nfd |
| ; |
| mcast yes ; set to 'no' to disable UDP multicast, default 'yes' |
| mcast_port 56363 ; UDP multicast port number |
| mcast_group 224.0.23.170 ; UDP multicast group (IPv4 only) |
| } |
| |
| ; The ether section contains settings of Ethernet faces and channels. |
| ; These settings will NOT work without root or setting the appropriate |
| ; permissions: |
| ; |
| ; sudo setcap cap_net_raw,cap_net_admin=eip /full/path/nfd |
| ; |
| ; You may need to install a package to use setcap: |
| ; |
| ; **Ubuntu:** |
| ; |
| ; sudo apt-get install libcap2-bin |
| ; |
| ; **Mac OS X:** |
| ; |
| ; curl https://bugs.wireshark.org/bugzilla/attachment.cgi?id=3373 -o ChmodBPF.tar.gz |
| ; tar zxvf ChmodBPF.tar.gz |
| ; open ChmodBPF/Install\ ChmodBPF.app |
| ; |
| ; or manually: |
| ; |
| ; sudo chgrp admin /dev/bpf* |
| ; sudo chmod g+rw /dev/bpf* |
| |
| @IF_HAVE_LIBPCAP@ether |
| @IF_HAVE_LIBPCAP@{ |
| @IF_HAVE_LIBPCAP@ ; Ethernet multicast settings |
| @IF_HAVE_LIBPCAP@ ; NFD creates one Ethernet multicast face per NIC |
| @IF_HAVE_LIBPCAP@ |
| @IF_HAVE_LIBPCAP@ mcast yes ; set to 'no' to disable Ethernet multicast, default 'yes' |
| @IF_HAVE_LIBPCAP@ mcast_group 01:00:5E:00:17:AA ; Ethernet multicast group |
| @IF_HAVE_LIBPCAP@} |
| } |
| |
| ; The authorizations section grants privileges to authorized keys. |
| authorizations |
| { |
| ; An authorize section grants privileges to a NDN certificate. |
| authorize |
| { |
| ; If you do not already have NDN certificate, you can generate |
| ; one with the following commands. |
| ; |
| ; 1. Generate and install a self-signed identity certificate: |
| ; |
| ; ndnsec-keygen /`whoami` | ndnsec-install-cert - |
| ; |
| ; Note that the argument to ndnsec-key will be the identity name of the |
| ; new key (in this case, /your-username). Identities are hierarchical NDN |
| ; names and may have multiple components (e.g. `/ndn/ucla/edu/alice`). |
| ; You may create additional keys and identities as you see fit. |
| ; |
| ; 2. Dump the NDN certificate to a file: |
| ; |
| ; sudo mkdir -p @SYSCONFDIR@/ndn/keys/ |
| ; ndnsec-cert-dump -i /`whoami` > default.ndncert |
| ; sudo mv default.ndncert @SYSCONFDIR@/ndn/keys/default.ndncert |
| ; |
| ; The "certfile" field below specifies the default key directory for |
| ; your machine. You may move your newly created key to the location it |
| ; specifies or path. |
| |
| certfile keys/default.ndncert ; NDN identity certificate file |
| privileges ; set of privileges granted to this identity |
| { |
| faces |
| fib |
| strategy-choice |
| } |
| } |
| |
| ; You may have multiple authorize sections that specify additional |
| ; certificates and their privileges. |
| |
| ; authorize |
| ; { |
| ; certfile keys/this_cert_does_not_exist.ndncert |
| ; authorize |
| ; privileges |
| ; { |
| ; faces |
| ; } |
| ; } |
| } |