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- #
- # University of Kansas DosLynx configuration file.
- # Last changed 08-11-94, Garrett Arch Blythe
- # Mail doslynx@falcon.cc.ukans.edu for any questions.
- #
- # This file is used by DosLynx version 0.8 alpha release to allow for
- # user configuration of their network settings and miscellaneous
- # DosLynx settings.
- #
- #############################################################################
- #
- # This is a free form configuration file.
- # Options do not need to be in any specific order.
- #
- # Comments can start at the following characters and end at the end of
- # the line containing them: # and ;
- #
- # Option form is keyword=value for each parameter.
- # The keyword=value should all be on one line, at the start of a line.
- # Possible values are listed above by each keyword.
- #
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- #
- # The following are options specific to Waterloo TCP for network
- # configuration.
- # DO NOT USE THE DEFAULT VALUES OF THESE OPTIONS.
- # Never guess IP numbers. If you are unsure, contact you local network
- # administrator.
- #
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- # my_ip mandatory option
- #
- # my_ip specifies a computer's IP address.
- # The value may be BOOTP instead of an IP address in the case that
- # Waterloo TCP can configure itself through your available
- # BOOTP server. If you are unsure if you have BOOTP capability
- # ask your local network administrator or use your IP number
- # if you know it.
- # This value must be unique. If you accidentally share an IP number
- # with another computer, chances are neither machine will work.
- #my_ip=BOOTP
- my_ip=0.0.0.0
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-
-
- # netmask mandatory option, unless BOOTP
- #
- # netmask is simply your [sub]network mask. This value should never
- # be 255.255.255.255
- # Ask your local network administrator for the correct network mask if
- # you do not know.
- # If you use BOOTP as my_ip, you will not have to use netmask. Comment
- # out the following line if you desire; if you do not comment
- # the line out, use the correct netmask!
- netmask=0.0.0.0
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- # gateway mandatory option, unless BOOTP
- #
- # gateway is your local gateway. This value should be a valid IP number
- # of another networked computer that your local network
- # administrator calls your gateway.
- # Ask your local network administrator for the correct gateway IP if
- # you do not know.
- # If you use BOOTP as my_ip, you will not have to use gateway. Comment
- # out the following line if you desire; if you do not comment
- # the line out, use the correct gateway IP!
- # The esoteric use of gateway allows you to configure a routing table
- # with up to 12 separate entries. Each entry must specify a
- # gateway, an optional destination subnet, and then an optional
- # subnet mask:
- # gateway=0.0.0.0[, 0.0.0.0[, 0.0.0.0]]
- # You may use the same gateway IP in each entry if need be.
- gateway=0.0.0.0
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- # nameserver mandatory option, unless BOOTP
- #
- # nameserver is a networked computer that can tell your computer an IP
- # number of yet another networked computer. You can have up to
- # 9 different nameserver entries, each assigned a different IP
- # number. Waterloo TCP will go through the list of provided
- # nameservers in order of appearance until a valid IP number
- # is determined.
- # Ask your local network administrator for the correct nameserver IPs if
- # you do not know.
- # If you use BOOTP as my_ip, you will not have to use nameserver.
- # Comment out the following lines if you desire; if you do not
- # comment the lines out, use correct nameserver IPs!
- #nameserver=0.0.0.0
- #nameserver=0.0.0.0
- nameserver=0.0.0.0
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- # domainslist mandatory option
- #
- # domainslist tells Waterloo TCP your domain. Afterwards, any computers
- # specified without a full domain name will have the domainslist
- # value appended to them.
- # For best results, enclose the value of the domainslist entry within
- # double quotes.
- # Ask your local network administrator for the correct domain if you do
- # not know.
- domainslist="cc.ukans.edu"
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-
-
- # include optional
- #
- # include will simply insert another file's contents as if it were
- # inside this configuration file at the line which the include
- # directive resides.
- # Only Waterloo TCP keywords will be recognized in the included file.
- #include=c:\your_own.cfg
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-
-
- # bootp optional, esoteric
- #
- # bootp will use a specific bootp server by specifying the server's IP.
- # If you are not using bootp or have no need to specify the exact bootp
- # server then there will be no need to use to bootp keyword.
- # Ask your local network administrator for the correct bootp server IP
- # if you do not know.
- #bootp=0.0.0.0
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-
-
- # bootpto optional
- #
- # bootpto specifies the amount of time that Waterloo TCP will wait for
- # your bootp server to respond with your network information.
- # The default timeout value is 30 seconds.
- #bootpto=30
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-
-
-
- # ethip optional, esoteric
- #
- # ethip is used to allow use of multiple IP numbers within the same
- # configuration file with each one being tied to a particular
- # ethernet address.
- # This is mainly for use of one big configuration file residing on a
- # network that every user can use.
- #ethip=00:00:00:00:00:00, 0.0.0.0
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- # hostname optional, unless BOOTP
- #
- # hostname allows you to give your computer a name while Waterloo TCP is
- # active. Remote computers will recognize you by the hostname.
- # Do not use another computer's name as your hostname.
- # Do not append the domain to the hostname, it will be done for you
- # by appending the entry in domainslist.
- # BOOTP will provide a host name for you if used.
- hostname=doslynx
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-
-
-
- # sockdelay optional
- #
- # sockdelay allows you to specify a specific amount of seconds that
- # Waterloo TCP will attempt to connect to a remote computer,
- # wait for data from a remote computer, and wait to accomplish
- # other miscellaneous networking tasks.
- # The default is 30 seconds, but may be set longer if you have an
- # especially slow connection.
- sockdelay=30
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-
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- # mss optional
- #
- # mss is the maximum segment size that Waterloo TCP can receive.
- # The default value is believed to be at 1024.
- # The maximum value should not exceed 4096.
- mss=1024
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-
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- #
- # The following are options specific to DosLynx v0.71 alpha release.
- # You may use the default values if you desire though you should look
- # at them to realize what options are currently available and
- # if they are fitting to you.
- # All command line arguments will overide the following configuration
- # file settings.
- #
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- # tempdir optional, but suggested
- #
- # tempdir specifies the path to a directory in which all temporary files
- # DosLynx will create will be written.
- # If you do not specify a tempdir, the current working directory will be
- # used.
- # It is a good idea not to specify a network drive, as it will cause
- # a drastic performance decrease.
- # Be sure to append a backslash after the path!
- tempdir=.\
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-
-
- # textmode optional
- #
- # textmode will suggest a video mode for doslynx to use instead of the
- # normal 80x25 screen size.
- # The default textmode is LOW.
- # Possible values are LOW (80x25) and HIGH (80x50 or 80x43).
- textmode=LOW
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-
- # printer optional
- #
- # printer tells DosLynx what DOS device that your printer is connected
- # to.
- # NUL is the default value, which means you have no printer.
- # Values can be any valid DOS device such as LPT1, PRN, AUX, COM4, etc.
- printer=NUL
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- # loaded optional
- #
- # loaded will tell DosLynx how many accessed files to keep in memory.
- # Once this limit is reached, DosLynx will begin releasing the
- # oldest unviewed file.
- # The default is 10.
- loaded=10
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- # home optional
- #
- # home specifies a URL that will be loaded by DosLynx on startup.
- # If you do not want home to be loaded on startup, use the loadhome
- # keyword or do not specify home at all.
- home=ftp://ftp2.cc.ukans.edu/pub/WWW/DosLynx/readme.htm
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- # loadhome optional
- #
- # loadhome tells DosLynx wether or not to load the URL specified by
- # the home keyword on startup.
- # The default value for loadhome is ON.
- # Possible values are OFF and ON.
- loadhome=ON
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- # graphicsmode optional
- #
- # graphicsmode informs DosLynx what video mode will be used to display
- # images. DosLynx will only use the graphicsmode when ready
- # to display the image.
- # You can use a graphicsmode below your actual video capability.
- # You should limit your graphicsmode choice by the capability of your
- # video adapter.
- # The default graphicsmode is NONE, in which case DosLynx will not
- # attempt to display the image. You will have to use an
- # external viewer after exiting DosLynx to view the image.
- # Possible values are:
- # NONE No compatible video adapter or turn off
- # internal DosLynx image viewing.
- # 720x348x2 Hercules video adapter.
- # 640x200x2 CGA video adapter.
- # 640x350x16 EGA video adapter.
- # 640x480x16 VGA video adapter.
- graphicsmode=NONE
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- # hotlistfile optional
- #
- # hotlistfile specifies an HTML file where you can store URLs for quick
- # access.
- # hotlistfile can be any valid DOS path with the following exception:
- # The file extension (suffix) should be .HTM
- # hotlistfile is like any other HTML file and you may, of course, edit
- # the file outside of DosLynx to your specifications.
- # If you do not specify a hotlistfile, there is no default and the
- # option to access this file is not available while running
- # DosLynx.
- # If you will be running DosLynx in a directory other than the one
- # you installed DosLynx in, be sure and specify the full DOS
- # path to your hotlist file.
- #hotlistfile=c:\doslynx\hotlist.htm
- hotlistfile=HOTLIST.HTM
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- # errorhtml mandatory
- #
- # errorhtml is an HTML file that will be loaded when DosLynx is unable
- # to access any URL.
- # The file specified must have the .HTM extension (suffix) and must
- # reside in the configuration file directory specified with
- # the /p command line option or in the working directory from
- # which you executed the DosLynx command.
- # errorhtml is like any other HTML file and you may, of course, edit
- # the file outside of DosLynx to your specifications.
- # If errorhtml is not spicified, the default file of ERROR.HTM is used.
- # If the errorhtml file does not exist, DosLynx will hang.
- errorhtml=ERROR.HTM
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- # mailaddr optional
- #
- # mailaddr specifies your internet mail address where you can
- # receive mail.
- # mailaddr is included for your convenience only and is not required
- # in any way.
- # DosLynx uses mailaddr as the default reply address when you send
- # mail to the developer of DosLynx.
- # There is no default value.
- # Possible values can be any valid internet mail address.
- #mailaddr=noone@I.do.not.know
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- # networked optional
- #
- # networked allows you to turn off network access in the case that you
- # are not connected to the Internet, or in the case that you
- # only want to use DosLynx for local file access.
- # Users not connected to the Internet should turn this option off to
- # avoid problems that may arise.
- # If you are connected to the Internet through SLIP, PPP, etc. then
- # you should set networked to YES.
- # The default value is YES.
- # Possible values are YES and NO.
- networked=YES
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-
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- # nntphost optional
- #
- # nntphost is used to specify the default host machine that DosLynx
- # will read news from.
- # It will be to your advantage to specify a local nntp host.
- # The default value is news with your domainslist (see the Waterloo
- # TCP keyword in this configuration file) appended on the end.
- # Possible values are any valid NNTP internet host.
- nntphost=news
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- # http_proxy optional
- #
- # http_proxy tells DosLynx to re-route its request for a http URL to
- # a proxy server rather than going directly to the specified
- # host.
- # This allows users behind a firewall access to the rest of the
- # Internet.
- # Specify a proxy entry just like you would a http URL. Be sure to
- # specify the correct port number in the proxy URL.
- # For example
- # http_proxy=http://example.proxy.host:80/
- # There is no default value. If http_proxy is not specified, then no
- # proxy server will be used.
- #http_proxy=
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- # gopher_proxy optional
- #
- # gopher_proxy tells DosLynx to re-route its request for a gopher URL to
- # a proxy server rather than going directly to the specified
- # host.
- # This allows users behind a firewall access to the rest of the
- # Internet.
- # Specify a proxy entry just like you would a http URL. Be sure to
- # specify the correct port number in the proxy URL.
- # For example
- # gopher_proxy=http://example.proxy.host:80/
- # There is no default value. If gopher_proxy is not specified, then no
- # proxy server will be used.
- #gopher_proxy=
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-
-
- # ftp_proxy optional
- #
- # ftp_proxy tells DosLynx to re-route its request for a ftp URL to
- # a proxy server rather than going directly to the specified
- # host.
- # This allows users behind a firewall access to the rest of the
- # Internet.
- # Specify a proxy entry just like you would a http URL. Be sure to
- # specify the correct port number in the proxy URL.
- # For example
- # ftp_proxy=http://example.proxy.host:80/
- # There is no default value. If ftp_proxy is not specified, then no
- # proxy server will be used.
- #ftp_proxy=
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- # wais_proxy optional
- #
- # wais_proxy tells DosLynx to re-route its request for a wais URL to
- # a proxy server rather than going directly to the specified
- # host.
- # This allows users behind a firewall access to the rest of the
- # Internet.
- # Specify a proxy entry just like you would a http URL. Be sure to
- # specify the correct port number in the proxy URL.
- # For example
- # wais_proxy=http://example.proxy.host:80/
- # There is no default value. If wais_proxy is not specified, then no
- # proxy server will be used.
- #wais_proxy=
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-
- # ems optional
- #
- # ems allows DosLynx to utilize ems memory for swapping overlay modules
- # in and out of memory rather than swapping back and forth to
- # disk.
- # If you have ems memory, it will be to your advantage to enable this
- # keyword since it will increase the speed of DosLynx.
- # The default value is NO.
- # Possible values are YES and NO.
- ems=NO
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-
- # emspages optional, advanced
- #
- # emspages tells DosLynx the maximum number of ems pages to use when
- # the ems keyword has a value of YES.
- # This allows you to limit the amount of ems memory DosLynx will
- # attempt to utilize.
- # An ems page is 16k in size.
- # The default value is 0, in which case DosLynx will use as many ems
- # pages as it needs.
- # Possible values are unsigned short integers in base 10 or base 16
- # format.
- emspages=0x0
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- # xms optional
- #
- # xms allows DosLynx to utilize xms memory for swapping overlay modules
- # in and out of memory rather than swapping back and forth to
- # disk.
- # XMS memory is a computer's addressable memory above 1 megabyte.
- # If you have xms memory, it will be to your advantage to enable this
- # keyword.
- # In the event that you have specified both the ems and xms keywords as
- # yes, DosLynx will attempt to use them both.
- # If you have ems memory, it will be to your advantage to enable this
- # keyword since it will increase the speed of DosLynx.
- # The default value is NO.
- # Possible values are YES and NO.
- xms=NO
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- # xmslength optional, advanced
- #
- # xmslength tells DosLynx the maximum number of extended memory bytes
- # to use when the xms keyword has a value of YES.
- # This allows you to limit the amount of xms memory DosLynx will
- # attempt to utilize.
- # The default value is 0, in which case DosLynx will use as much
- # extended memory as it needs.
- # Possible values are unsigned long integers in base 10 or base 16
- # format.
- xmslength=0x0
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- # xmsstart optional, advanced
- #
- # xmsstart tells DosLynx the starting address that it can begin to
- # utilize extended memory.
- # This allows you to tell DosLynx not to use specific portions of xms
- # memory in case another program is already using the memory.
- # The default value is 0, in which case DosLynx will attempt to
- # determine a safe starting address for xms memory usage.
- # It is not safe to assume that DosLynx can figure this value
- # on its own. When possible, always specify xmsstart.
- # Possible values are unsigned long integers in base 10 or base 16
- # format.
- xmsstart=0x0
-