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diff --git a/utils/open-isns/etc/isnsd.conf b/utils/open-isns/etc/isnsd.conf deleted file mode 100644 index bc90f40..0000000 --- a/utils/open-isns/etc/isnsd.conf +++ /dev/null @@ -1,129 +0,0 @@ -# -# Sample iSNS Server configuration file -# - -# The source name. This is an iSCSI qualified name, -# and identifies the client uniquely. -# -# If left empty, the source name is derived from -# the client's hostname. -# -#SourceName = iqn.2006-01.com.example.host1 - -# Where to store the database. -# If you leave this empty, isnsd will keep its -# database in memory. -# Setting this to an absolute path name will -# make isnsd keep its database in a directory -# hierarchy below that directory. -Database = /var/lib/isns - -# The iSNS server can purge registered entities -# after a certain period of inactivity. This is -# called the registration period. -# Clients who register objects are supposed to -# refresh their registration within this period. -# -# The default value is 0, which disables this -# feature. -RegistrationPeriod = 10m - -# iSNS scopes visibility of other nodes using so-called -# Discovery Domains. A storage node A will only "see" -# storage node B, if both are members of the same -# discovery domain. -# -# So if a storage node is registered which is not part of -# any discovery domain, it will not see any other nodes. -# -# By setting DefaultDiscoveryDomain=1, you can tell isnsd to -# create a virtual "default discovery domain", which -# holds all nodes that are not part of any administratively -# configured discovery domain. -DefaultDiscoveryDomain = 1 - -# Make the iSNS server register itself with SLP. -# Clients will be able to discover the server by -# querying for service type "iscsi:sms", and a query -# of "(protocols=isns)" -SLPRegister = 1 - -# Authentication enable/disable. -# When set to 1, the client will sign -# all messages, and expect all server messages -# to be signed. -# -# Authentication requires a valid private DSA -# key in AuthKeyFile, and the server's DSA public -# key in ServerKeyFile. -# -# The default is to use authentication if the -# requires keys are installed, and use unauthenticated -# iSNS otherwise. -#Security = 1 - -# Location of the client's private key. -# The file must contain a PEM encoded DSA key. -# The default is /etc/isns/auth_key -#AuthKeyFile = /etc/isns/auth_key - -# Location of the servers's public key. -# The file must contain a PEM encoded DSA key. -# The default is /etc/isns/server_key.pub -#ServerKeyFile = /etc/isns/server_key.pub - -# This describes where the iSNS server stores -# authentication keys and policy information. -# Two options are currently supported: a -# simple key store (flat directory with public -# keys in PEM encoded files), and the iSNS -# database itself -#ClientKeyStore = /etc/isns/keystores -ClientKeyStore = DB: - -# When transmitting State Change Notification, -# we expect the client to ack them. If the -# ACK doesn't arrive in due time, we retransmit -# for a limited number of attempts, cycling -# through the available portals. -SCNTimeout = 60 -SCNRetries = 3 - -# Configuration of ESI. -# Defaults are -# ESIMaxInterval = 1h -# ESIMinInterval = 60s -# ESIRetries = 3 -# Setting ESIRetries to 0 disables ESI support, and makes -# the server reject any portal registrations that specify -# an ESI portal. -ESIMinInterval = 1m -ESIMaxInterval = 2m -ESIRetries = 3 - -# In order to prevent replay attacks, the -# authentication blocks carried by iSNS -# include a time stamp. The following two -# parameters control how we verify the -# time stamp -Auth.ReplayWindow = 2m -Auth.TimeStampJitter = 1s - -# Maximum number of incoming connections -# accepted. -# Network.MaxSockets = 1024 - -# Time to wait for a TCP connection to be -# established. -# (Client only) -# Network.ConnectTimeout = 60 - -# When a connection attempt failed, we wait -# before we try connecting again. -# (Client only) -# Network.ReonnectTimeout = 10 - -# Total amount of time to wait before timing -# out a call to the iSNS server. -# (Client only) -# Network.CallTimeout = 60 |