# # $Id: owampd.conf 1034 2008-12-18 14:48:09Z aaron $ # ######################################################################### # # # Copyright (C) 2002 # # Internet2 # # All Rights Reserved # # # ######################################################################### # # File: owampd.conf # # Author: Jeff W. Boote # Internet2 # # Date: Tue Nov 05 13:34:07 MST 2002 # # Description: # Example owampd.conf config file. # run as group/user - only used if effective uid is root. # (defaults to nil) user owamp group owamp # not really used, but what the heck. # (defaults to !verbose) verbose # where should syslog messages go? # (defaults to daemon) facility local5 # include src file:line in log messages # keep this on, and help us with more specific bug reports! # (defaults to !loglocation) loglocation # location for owampd.pid and owampd.info files # (defaults to $cwd) #vardir /var/run # location for "recv" session files. # The "catalog" subdirectory is completely cleaned and recreated each time # owampd is restarted. DONT PUT ANYTHING IN THERE! # (defaults to $cwd) #datadir /big/enough # authmode - uncomment to make only Open. # (defaults to OAE) #authmode O # src address/port defaults to wildcard addr and standard(861) port. # To start owampd as a non-root user will require running on a non-standard # port. #srcnode localhost:861 # the default #srcnode localhost:8765 # run on a non-standard port # This is used to limit testing to a specific port range. The valid values are: # 0 (owampd will let the system to pick the port number (ephemeral) # low-high (A range. high must be larger than low.) #testports 0 # This is a factor applied to all disk limits to create a "soft" limit # for disk usage. The "hard" limit is applied when a test is requested. # If the estimated filesize of the test would put the "user class" over # the "disk" quota, then the test is denied. However, it is possible due # to "duplicate" packets that a test session file may end up larger than # this estimate. If that happens, and if the file is successfully saved to # disk - upon completion of the test, actual filesize is used to update the # disk usage in the resource broker process. At this point the "soft" limit # is applied - if the filesize causes the "user class" to go over the # "soft" quota (disk number multiplied by diskfudge) then the file is # immediately deleted. (I recommend a liberal factor here because if you get # lots of duplicates and need to apply a "soft" limit - the data will probably # be quite interesting. However, it is useful to have this factor so disk # usage is not as vulnerable to replay dos attacks of the test protocol.) # (defaults to 1.0 - or no soft limit.) diskfudge 3.0 # dieby - amount of time to wait for child processes to gracefully terminate # before killing them with a SIGKILL. (default is 30 seconds) # This is in response to the master process receiving SIGTERM or SIGHUP. # (defaults to 30) dieby 5 # controltimeout - amount of time (seconds) to wait for an expected protocol # message. (owdp draft recommends 30 minutes in section 4) # (defaults to 1800) #controltimeout 1800 # pbkdf2_count - number of iterations in the pbkdf2() algorithm # pbkdf2_count 2048 # enddelay - amount of seconds to wait after send sessions are complete before # actually sending the stop sessions message. (double) #enddelay 1.0