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# STiK config file
#
# VAR = VALUE :standard format
#
# Non existent vars are 0 (FALSE) by default.
# Variables without "= value" are set to ON
# Variables with " = " but no value are set to 0. (ie: = nothing)
#
# TRUE and ON are acceptable substitutes for 1
# FALSE and OFF are acceptable substitutes for 0
#
# Lines not beginning with an alphabetic character are ignored.
#
# Currently only 100 variables can be specified. Extra VARs are ignored.
#
# The variable names and boolean values are not case sensitive.
# Values may be case sensitive depending on usage.
#
#
# Memory to be reserved. This is for ALL of TCP's internal memory
# requirements, except the space to store the config file.
# This includes all input queues, output queues, DNS cache, etc...
# It must be large enough to cope, plus a bit extra for luck :-)
# If unset, defaults to 75000 bytes.
#
ALLOCMEM = 150000
#
# Use the program `listport.tos' to list the serial ports
# available with your hardware configuration. Use the
# port name exactly as it appears in the listport display,
# including correct capitilisation and spaces.
#
# If SERIALPORT is not set, or has an invalid port name,
# the default is to use the first port listed by listport.tos
# So if that port is the one you want to use, you don't need
# to set this variable.
#
SERIALPORT = Modem 2
#
#
# CDVALID Set this variable to FALSE if your modem doesn't assert
# Carrier Detect properly.
#
# Also in situations where you aren't using a modem. Such
# as a NULL modem cable.
#
CDVALID = TRUE
#
#
# The name of the dial script file to use.
# This entry must be just the pathname, and the file itself
# must be in the \stik_cfg directory on the boot disk.
# Default is dial.scr
#
DIALFILE = ppp.scr
#
#
# CLIENT_IP if your provider allocates you a different Ip Address
# whenever you log in, then don't bother with CLIENT_IP
# However, if you have an IP address all to yourself, then put
# it here, in dotted decimal. If your dial script file gets
# your address at login time, it will override this value.
#
CLIENT_IP = 0.0.0.0
#
#
# TCP paramaters. Don't change without advice from a TCP freak :-)
# If left unset, they default to hardcoded (sensible) values.
# DFB_SIZE should *never* be less than 580.
#
TTL = 64
PING_TTL = 255
MTU = 1500
RCV_WND = 4500
#
#
# Protocol
# 0 = Normal Slip
# 1 = CSLIP
# 2 = PPP
PROTOCOL = 2
#
# 0 = OFF
# 1 = ON
#
REPORT = 0
#
# Response to incoming TCP packets to unknown ports
# 0 = default (3 = send ICMP)
# 1 = ignore
# 2 = send TCP RST
# 3 = send ICMP `unknown port' response
#
# 3 is the `correct' response, but when connecting to an IRC server
# it attempts to contact your identd on port 113. If it thinks you
# don't have identd, it will most probably reset your IRC session.
# Until I have written an identd, response 1 or 2 should fool at least
# some of the servers.
#
UP_RESPONSE = 3
#
#
# Your username and hostname.
#
# HOSTNAME is the hostname of your computer for this session.
# If your address is dynamically allocated, HOSTNAME will be wrong.
# For now, just set it to your providers hostname (or whatever).
# Try to make it reasonably accurate if possible.
#
# USERNAME is used during PPP login if your ISP supports PAP.
# If your ISP uses PAP USERNAME must be set and correct.
#
# FULLNAME is pretty obvious, right?
#
USERNAME =
HOSTNAME =
FULLNAME =
#
#
# The NAMESERVER (ie: DNS or Domain Name Server) *must* be set,
# preferably to a nameserver that your provider recommends.
# However if you don't know what your ISP recommends you can
# try an entry of 0.0.0.0
#
NAMESERVER = 0.0.0.0
#
# IRC Stuff.
#
# IRCNICK Your prefered IRC nick. It might be in use, of course...
# defaults to USERNAME if not set
#
IRCNICK = myircnick
#
#
# IRC servers. Currently, just one default server
# can be specified.
# If port number is not specified, it defaults to 6667
#
# irc.escape.com
IRCSERVER = irc.stealth.net
IRCPORT = 6667
#
# IRCPONGMSG This is text for a /msg to be sent to the person
# who pinged you. If you want to save network
# bandwidth, leave it commented out :-)
#
IRCPONGMSG = Success!
#
#
# WWW Proxy for HTML
#
# Uncomment the following two lines if you need to use a proxy-server. If
# you don't know what it is, or don't use HTML, then don't worry about it.
# Don't forget to set them to a proxy server appropriate for you...
#
#HTTP_PROXY=proxy.netinfo.com.au
#HTTP_PROXY_PORT=8080
#
#
# SMTP_HOST
#
# Your default host for sending mail.
#
SMTP_HOST=
#
# EMAIL your email address you wish to receive mail at. CAB.OVL uses this
#
EMAIL=
#
# PASSWORD is used in PAP connections with PPP. If your ISP uses PAP
# then you must have PASSWORD set and correct.
#
PASSWORD=
#
# PAP_ID is used to replace username on systems where
# your PAP_ID is not your email username
# If your username for PAP is the same as your normal email username
# you do not need to use this setting.
#
PAP_ID =
#
# YIELD - utilize the app_yield system command (does not work on many systems)
# Keeps many routines from blocking the system.
#
# 0 (default) OFF - do not call app_yield
# 1 ON - call app_yield
#
YIELD=0
#
# SLICE - Modifies how often the stik interupt will run.
# Can be any value 0 up.
#
# 0 is fine for a machine with an 68030 or better CPU
# Other machines will need 1 or higher.
#
SLICE = 0