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NAME

       svxreflector.conf  -  Configuration  file  for  the  SvxReflector  conference server audio
       reflector

DESCRIPTION

       The svxreflector server is used to interconnect multiple SvxLink nodes into  one  network.
       This man-page describe the configuration file format for it.

       SvxReflector  look for configuration files in a number of places. First it tries to find a
       user specific configuration file. It will look for a user specific configuration file  in:
       $HOME/.svxlink/svxreflector.conf.   If  no  user specific configuration file can be found,
       svxreflector    will    look    for     the     system     wide     configuration     file
       /etc/svxlink/svxreflector.conf.   The  --config  command  line  option may also be used to
       specify an arbitrary configuration file.

FILE FORMAT

       The configuration file is in the famous INI-file format. A generic example of how  such  a
       file might look like is shown below.

         [SECTION1]
         VALUE1=1
         VALUE2="TWO "
         VAULE3="Multi "
                "line"

         [SECTION2]
         VALUE1=2

       This  is  a  simple  format  that  contain  name=value pairs that belong to a section.  In
       written text, a specific configuration variable can  be  referred  to  as  SECTION1/VALUE2
       meaning "configuration variable VALUE2 in section SECTION1".

       The  same variable name can exist in two different sections. For example VALUE1 in section
       SECTION1 have the value 1 and  VALUE1  in  section  SECTION2  have  the  value  2.  Values
       containing  spaces  at  the  beginning  or  end of the line must be surrounded by citation
       characters (see SECTION1/VALUE2). Likewise with a multi line value (see SECTION1/VALUE3).

CONFIGURATION VARIABLES

       Here is the description of all configuration variables that svxreflector understands.  The
       configuration variables are described section for section.

   GLOBAL
       The GLOBAL section contains application global configuration data.

       CFG_DIR
              Specify  the path to a directory that contain additional configuration files.  If a
              relative path is specified, the path will be relative to the  directory  where  the
              main configuration file is at. All files in the specified directory will be read as
              additional configuration. Filenames starting with a dot are ignored.

       TIMESTAMP_FORMAT
              This variable specifies the format of the timestamp that is  written  in  front  of
              each  row  in the log file. The format string is in the same format as specified in
              the strftime(3) manual page. The default  is  "%c"  which  is  described  as:  "the
              preferred  date  and  time  representation for the current locale". The environment
              variables LC_TIME, LC_ALL and LANG will affect how this time format will look.  For
              example,   setting   LC_TIME="sv_SE.UTF8"   will   give   you   Swedish   timestamp
              representation. Other examples of format specifiers are:

              ·   %d - The day of the month as a decimal number (range 01 to 31)

              ·   %b - The abbreviated month name according to the current locale

              ·   %Y - The year as a decimal number including the century

              ·   %H - The hour as a decimal number using a 24-hour clock (range 00 to 23)

              ·   %M - The minute as a decimal number (range 00 to 59)

              ·   %S - The second as a decimal number (range 00 to 61)

              So, TIMESTAMP_FORMAT="%d %b %Y %H:%M:%S" would give a timestamp  looking  something
              like: "29 Nov 2005 22:31:59".

       LISTEN_PORT
              The TCP and UDP port number to use for network communications. The default is 5300.
              Make sure to open this port for incoming traffic to the server on both TCP and UDP.
              Clients do not have to open any ports in their firewalls.

       SQL_TIMEOUT
              Use  this  configuration  variable  to  set a time in seconds after which a clients
              audio is blocked if he has been talking for too long. The default is 0 (disabled).

       SQL_TIMEOUT_BLOCKTIME
              If a client has been talking for longer than the time specified in the  SQL_TIMEOUT
              configuration  variable  he  will  not be able to talk again until the time in this
              configuration variable have elapsed. If not specified, the default is one second.

       CODECS A comma separated list of allowed codecs. For the moment  only  one  codec  can  be
              specified.  Choose  from  the following codecs: OPUS, SPEEX, GSM, S16 (uncompressed
              signed 16 bit), RAW (uncompressed 32 bit floats).

   USERS and PASSWORDS sections
       All users must be specified in the USERS section.  Usernames  are  totally  arbitrary  but
       typically  the  callsign  is  used.  The  purpose  is  to map each username to a password.
       However, the password is not given directly but  instead  a  reference  to  the  PASSWORDS
       section is given. It's done like this so that multiple nodes can share a single password.

       An example of how the USERS and PASSWORDS sections may look is given below.

         [USERS]
         SM0ABC-1=MyNodes
         SM0ABC-2=MyNodes
         SM1XYZ=SM1XYZ

         [PASSWORDS]
         MyNodes="A very strong password!"
         SM1XYZ="Another very good password?"

       This  will  set  up SM0ABC-1 and SM0ABC-2 to use the same password specified by MyNodes in
       the PASSWORDS section. User SM1XYZ have his own password.

FILES

       /etc/svxlink/svxreflector.conf
              The system wide configuration file.

       ~/.svxlink/svxreflector.conf
              Per user configuration file.

       /etc/svxlink/svxreflector.d/*
              Additional  configuration  files.  This  directory  is   setup   by   the   CFG_DIR
              configuration variable.

AUTHOR

       Tobias Blomberg (SM0SVX) <sm0svx at users dot sourceforge dot net>

SEE ALSO

       svxreflector(1), svxlink(1), svxlink.conf(5),