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-#
-# 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