# # Sample iSNS client 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 # Name and port of the iSNS server. # Possible formats: # foo.example.com # foo.example.com:3205 # 192.168.1.7:isns # [2001:4e5f::1]:isns #ServerAddress = isns.example.com # 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 # 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. This usually applies to server # side only, but is relevant if you create # a passive TCP socket for ESI or SCN. # Network.MaxSockets = 1024 # Time to wait for a TCP connection to be # established. # Network.ConnectTimeout = 60 # When a connection attempt failed, we wait # before we try connecting again. # Network.ReonnectTimeout = 10 # Total amount of time to wait before timing # out a call to the iSNS server. # Network.CallTimeout = 60