# opentracker config file # # I) Address opentracker will listen on, using both, tcp AND udp family # (note, that port 6969 is implicite if ommitted). # # If no listen option is given (here or on the command line), opentracker # listens on 0.0.0.0:6969 tcp and udp. # # listen.tcp_udp 0.0.0.0 # listen.tcp_udp 192.168.0.1:80 # listen.tcp_udp 10.0.0.5:6969 # # To only listen on tcp or udp family ports, list them this way: # # listen.tcp 0.0.0.0 # listen.udp 192.168.0.1:6969 # # Note, that using 0.0.0.0 for udp sockets may yield surprising results. # An answer packet sent on that socket will not necessarily have the # source address that the requesting client may expect, but any address # on that interface. # # II) If opentracker runs in a non-open mode, point it to files containing # all torrent hashes that it will serve (shell option -w) # # access.whitelist /path/to/whitelist # # or, if opentracker was compiled to allow blacklisting (shell option -b) # # access.blacklist ./blacklist # # It is pointless and hence not possible to compile black AND white # listing, so choose one of those options at compile time. File format # is straight forward: "\n\n..." # # If you do not want to grant anyone access to your stats, enable the # WANT_RESTRICT_STATS option in Makefile and bless the ip addresses # allowed to fetch stats here. # # access.stats 192.168.0.23 # # III) Live sync uses udp multicast packets to keep a cluster of opentrackers # synchronized. This option tells opentracker which port to listen for # incoming live sync packets. The ip address tells opentracker, on which # interface to join the multicast group, those packets will arrive. # (shell option -i 192.168.0.1 -s 9696), port 9696 is default. # # livesync.cluster.listen 192.168.0.1:9696 # # Note that two udp sockets will be opened. One on ip address 0.0.0.0 # port 9696, that will join the multicast group 224.0.42.23 for incoming # udp packets and one on ip address 192.168.0.1 port 9696 for outgoing # udp packets. # # As of now one and only one ip address must be given, if opentracker # was built with the WANT_SYNC_LIVE feature. # # IV) Sync between trackers running in a cluster is restricted to packets # coming from trusted ip addresses. While source ip verification is far # from perfect, the authors of opentracker trust in the correct # application of tunnels, filters and LAN setups (shell option -A). # # livesync.cluster.node_ip 192.168.0.4 # livesync.cluster.node_ip 192.168.0.5 # livesync.cluster.node_ip 192.168.0.6 # # This is the admin ip address for old style (HTTP based) asynchronus # tracker syncing. # # batchsync.cluster.admin_ip 10.1.1.1 # # V) Control directory where opentracker will chdir to. So all black/white # list files may be put in that directory (shell option -d). # # tracker.rootdir /usr/local/etc/opentracker # # VI) opentracker can be told to answer to a "GET / HTTP"-request with a # redirect to another location (shell option -r). # # tracker.redirect_url https://your.tracker.local/