// Tox DHT bootstrap daemon configuration file. // Listening port. port = 33445 // A key file is like a password, so keep it where no one can read it. // If there is no key file, a new one will be generated. // The daemon should have permission to read/write to it. keys_file_path = "/var/lib/tox-bootstrapd/keys" // The PID file written to by daemon. // Make sure that the user who runs the daemon has permissions to write to the // PID file. pid_file_path = "/var/run/tox-bootstrapd/tox-bootstrapd.pid" // Enable IPv6. enable_ipv6 = false // Automatically bootstrap with nodes on local area network. enable_lan_discovery = true enable_tcp_relay = true // Tox uses 443, 3389 and 33445 ports by default, so it's highly recommended to keep // them. tcp_relay_ports = [443, 3389, 33445] // It's planned to use message of the day as a convenient method of checking // whether a node is up or not, though there are other methods of doing that. enable_motd = true motd = "tox-bootstrapd" // Any number of nodes the daemon will bootstrap itself off. // Remember to replace the provided example with your own node list. // There is a maintained list of bootstrap nodes on Tox's wiki, if you need it // (http://wiki.tox.im/Nodes). // You may leave the list empty or remove "bootstrap_nodes" complitely, // in both cases this will be interpreted as if you don't want to bootstrap // from anyone. bootstrap_nodes = ( { // Node 1 // Any ipv4 or ipv6, depending on whether `enable_ipv6` is set or not, // and also any US-ASCII domain name. address = "198.46.136.167" port = 33445 public_key = "728925473812C7AAC482BE7250BCCAD0B8CB9F737BF3D42ABD34459C1768F854" }, { // Node 2 address = "example.org" port = 33445 public_key = "8CD5A9BF0A6CE358BA36F7A653F99FA6B258FF756E490F52C1F98CC420F78858" } )