# /etc/conf.d/nstxcd: config file for /etc/init.d/nstxcd # DOMAIN is the DNS domain which will be the base for NSTX tunneling. You must # set up this domain such that its nameserver points to this machine. For # example, if your tunnel domain is "tunnelhere.example.com", the nameserver for # example.com should have the following record: # # tunnelhere.example.com IN NS this.machine.example.com #DOMAIN="tunnelhere.example.com" # Set to "TUN" for TUN (IP/layer-3) mode, or "TAP" for TAP (ethernet/layer-2) # mode. You must use the same mode your server is using, or you will send and # receive only garbage. MODE="TUN" # This will be the virtual TUN/TAP interface created by nstxcd. If unset, # defaults to tun0 or tap0. Note that no IP configuration will be supplied by # nstxd -- you must do this yourself using net scripts. #TUNTAP_INTERFACE=tun53 # The DNS server where nstxcd will send queries. This is not necessarily the # same server as the one where the nstxd server is running. What constitutes a # good choice here depends on your situation: if you can send DNS queries to an # arbitrary address on the Internet, you could simply point straight to the # instance of nstxd, if you know its IP address. If you don't, you might use a # public DNS server, like one of the ones hosted by Level3 (4.2.2.1-4.2.2.6), # although it is almost certainly better to set up your nstxd server instance # with dynamic DNS so you can always find it. # # If you are constrained to sending DNS queries to a DHCP-provided server on # your local LAN, your only choice is to point to that server. This will always # work, but may yield limited performance relative to directly talking to nstxd # or talking via a high-performance DNS server. # # If you leave DNS_SERVER unset, the init script will select the first # nameserver from resolv.conf. This is the most fault-tolerant configuration. #DNS_SERVER="" # This option contains a space-separated list of interfaces that should be up # before we start. It's convenient to put your DHCP-facing address in here, so # autodetection of DNS_SERVER from resolv.conf will work. #NEED_INTERFACES="" # Other miscellaneous options to pass to nstxcd (man 7 nstxcd for details) #NSTXCD_OPTS=""