pull out no longer relevent config parameters

start the irc proxy by default within the router
dont package up the startIrcProxy script
This commit is contained in:
jrandom
2004-07-07 18:06:46 +00:00
committed by zzz
parent dd84233085
commit a8b0d7f999
2 changed files with 6 additions and 34 deletions

View File

@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ public abstract class Install {
createLoggerConfig(); createLoggerConfig();
createStartScript(); createStartScript();
createReseedScript(); createReseedScript();
createScripts("startIrcProxy.sh", "startIrcProxy.bat", 6668, "irc.duck.i2p", "log-irc-#.txt", "IRC Proxy", "IRC proxying scripts written to startIrcProxy", "Starting IRC proxy (when you see Ready! you can connect your IRC client to localhost:6668)"); //createScripts("startIrcProxy.sh", "startIrcProxy.bat", 6668, "irc.duck.i2p", "log-irc-#.txt", "IRC Proxy", "IRC proxying scripts written to startIrcProxy", "Starting IRC proxy (when you see Ready! you can connect your IRC client to localhost:6668)");
//createScripts("startI2PCVSProxy.sh", "startI2PCVSProxy.bat", 2401, "i2pcvs.i2p", "log-i2pcvs-#.txt", "CVS Proxy", "Proxying scripts for I2P's CVS server written to startCVSProxy"); //createScripts("startI2PCVSProxy.sh", "startI2PCVSProxy.bat", 2401, "i2pcvs.i2p", "log-i2pcvs-#.txt", "CVS Proxy", "Proxying scripts for I2P's CVS server written to startCVSProxy");
// only pulling them temporarily, duck, until the network is // only pulling them temporarily, duck, until the network is
// reliable enough // reliable enough

View File

@ -56,33 +56,6 @@ router.keepHistory=false
# out the development process # out the development process
router.submitHistory=false router.submitHistory=false
# If your router is really slow, you'll need to update the following job parameters
# limit the maximum number of concurrent operations
router.maxJobRunners=1
# if a job waits more than this amount of time (in
# milliseconds) before running, spit out a warning
router.jobLagWarning=8000
# if a job waits more than this amount of time (in
# milliseconds) before running, kill the router
router.jobLagFatal=30000
# if a job takes more than this amount of time (in
# milliseconds) to run, spit out a warning
router.jobRunWarning=8000
# if a job takes more than this amount of time (in
# milliseconds) to run, kill the router
router.jobRunFatal=30000
# wait until the router has been up for this long
# (in milliseconds) before honoring any fatalities
# since during startup, jobs are run sequentially
# and CPU intensive tasks are needed
router.jobWarmupTime=600000
# Target clients # Target clients
# How many concurrent clients the router should prepare for # How many concurrent clients the router should prepare for
# This, factored in with the tunnel settings, determines the size of the pools - # This, factored in with the tunnel settings, determines the size of the pools -
@ -103,13 +76,12 @@ tunnels.numInbound=2
# XXX Not currently enforced - ignore this setting # XXX Not currently enforced - ignore this setting
tunnels.numOutbound=2 tunnels.numOutbound=2
# Depth of inbound tunnels # Depth of inbound tunnels
# This determines the length of inbound tunnels created - how many remote routers to # This determines the length of inbound tunnels created - how many remote routers to
# include (0 means no remote routers, 3 means a total of four routers, including # include (0 means no remote routers, 3 means a total of four routers, including
# the local one, etc). This is a key factor in the reliability and anonymity # the local one, etc). This is a key factor in the reliability and anonymity
# provided by I2P # provided by I2P
# Users should simply leave this as 2 for now, at least until the tunnels are more reliable (post 0.3) # Users should simply leave this as 2 for now
tunnels.depthInbound=2 tunnels.depthInbound=2
# Depth of outbound tunnels # Depth of outbound tunnels
@ -133,7 +105,6 @@ tunnels.tunnelDuration=600000
# http://localhost:7655/shutdown?password=thisIsASecret) # http://localhost:7655/shutdown?password=thisIsASecret)
#router.shutdownPassword=thisIsASecret #router.shutdownPassword=thisIsASecret
# #
# the remaining lines describe how you can get your router to fire up client # the remaining lines describe how you can get your router to fire up client
# applications it is up and running, all within the router's JVM. Uncomment the # applications it is up and running, all within the router's JVM. Uncomment the
@ -168,10 +139,11 @@ clientApp.1.main=net.i2p.sam.SAMBridge
clientApp.1.name=SAMBridge clientApp.1.name=SAMBridge
clientApp.1.args=sam.keys 0.0.0.0 7656 i2cp.tcp.host=localhost i2cp.tcp.port=##_router_i2cp_port## clientApp.1.args=sam.keys 0.0.0.0 7656 i2cp.tcp.host=localhost i2cp.tcp.port=##_router_i2cp_port##
# EepProxy (HTTP proxy that lets you browse both eepsites and the normal web via squid.i2p) # The eepProxy (HTTP proxy that lets you browse both eepsites and the normal web via squid.i2p) and
# the ircProxy (which connects to the anonymously hosted ircd at irc.duck.i2p)
clientApp.2.main=net.i2p.i2ptunnel.I2PTunnel clientApp.2.main=net.i2p.i2ptunnel.I2PTunnel
clientApp.2.name=EepProxy clientApp.2.name=Tunnels
clientApp.2.args=-nocli -e "config localhost ##_router_i2cp_port##" -e "httpclient 4444" clientApp.2.args=-nocli -e "config localhost ##_router_i2cp_port##" -e "httpclient 4444" -e "client 6668 irc.duck.i2p"
# Network monitor (harvests data from the network database and stores it under # Network monitor (harvests data from the network database and stores it under
# monitorData/, and with the netviewer GUI you can browse through its results) # monitorData/, and with the netviewer GUI you can browse through its results)