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config.yaml
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# Viscript's configuration file that contains apps and other settings
apps:
# These apps are commented out because they don't talk to viscript
# skycoin:
# daemon: false
# path: /bin/skycoin/skycoin
# default_args:
# - --gui-dir=/bin/skycoin/static/
# desc: Skycoin main binary
# skycoin-cli:
# daemon: false
# path: /bin/skycoin/skycoin-cli
# default_args:
# desc: Skycoin command line interface
# meshnet-server:
# daemon: false
# path: /bin/meshnet/meshnet-server
# default_args:
# desc: Meshnet nodes manager server
# meshnet-cli:
# daemon: false
# path: /bin/meshnet/meshnet-cli
# default_args:
# desc: Command line client for meshnet nodes manager server
meshnet-node:
daemon: true
desc: DESCRIPTION GOES HERE
path: bin/meshnet/meshnet-run-node
default_args: []
help: |
[1] Host for control messages exchange.
[2] Alternative hostname which can be used instead of pubkey.
[3] True if node needs to be connected randomly, false otherwise.
[4] TCP port at which node will listen messages from apps.
[5] Hostname alias.
Full Example Command:
start meshnet-node 111.222.123.44:5000 202.101.65.43:5999 true 8000 node0
meshnet-socks-client:
daemon: true
desc: DESCRIPTION GOES HERE
path: bin/meshnet/meshnet-run-socks-client
default_args: []
help: |
[1] Text name of app, must be unique
[2] Node address which app will be talked with. ex 101.202.34.56:9000
[3] Port which socks will listen for web app incoming messages. ex 8000
Full Example Command:
start meshnet-socks-client sockscli0 101.202.34.56:9000 8001
meshnet-socks-server:
daemon: true
desc: DESCRIPTION GOES HERE
path: bin/meshnet/meshnet-run-socks-server
default_args: []
help: |
[1] Text name of app, must be unique
[2] Node address which app will be talked with. ex 101.202.34.56:9000
[3] Port which socks server will use for connecting with target host. ex 8000
Full Example Command:
start meshnet-socks-server sockssrv0 101.202.34.56:9000 8001
meshnet-vpn-client:
daemon: true
desc: DESCRIPTION GOES HERE
path: bin/meshnet/meshnet-run-vpn-server
default_args: []
help: |
[1] Text name of app, must be unique
[2] Node address which app will be talked with. ex 101.202.34.56:9000
[3] Port which vpn will listen for web app incoming messages. ex 8000
Full Example Command:
start meshnet-vpn-client vpncli0 101.202.34.56:9000 8000
meshnet-vpn-server:
daemon: true
desc: DESCRIPTION GOES HERE
path: bin/meshnet/meshnet-run-vpn-server
default_args: []
help: |
[1] Text name of app, must be unique.
[2] Node address which app will be talked with. ex 101.202.34.56:9000
Full Example Command:
start meshnet-vpn-server vpnsrv0 101.202.34.56:9000
apptracker:
daemon: true
desc: DESCRIPTION GOES HERE
path: bin/meshnet/meshnet-run-apptracker
default_args: []
help: |
[1] Host:port on which apptracker will listen for incoming messages
settings:
verboseInput: false # Will print key and mouse input if set to true
verifyParsingByPrinting: true # Will print this file's contents
runHeadless: false # Run without terminals and OpenGL front