# /etc/conf.d/iodined: config file for /etc/init.d/iodined # Drop privileges to this user after startup # This is used by the -u argument. Comment out to keep running as root. IODINED_USER="nobody" # Chroot to this directory after startup # This is used by the -t argument. Comment out to avoid chroot. IODINED_CHROOT="/var/empty" # This password needs to be used in all clients when they connect # This is used by the -P argument IODINED_PASSWD="" # This is the MTU (Max Transmit Unit) used in the tunnel. # You probably dont need this field at all, downstream data will # now be fragmented. This is used by the -m argument #IODINED_MTU=1020 # The server port to listen on. You should normally not change this. # See man page. This is used by the -p argument #IODINED_LISTENPORT=53 # The IP address to return as reply to NS queries. If not set, it will # be the destination address of the query. Used by the -n argument #IODINED_EXTERN_IP=1.1.1.1 # The port used by a "real" DNS server on localhost. Queries for # domains not handled by iodined will be forwarded to this port, # and answers will be routed back. Used by the -b argument #IODINED_LOCAL_DNS_PORT=5353 # The IP number to listen on. # This is used by the -l argument #IODINED_LISTENIP=127.0.0.1 # This IP number will be used by the local tun device. IODINED_IP="172.28.0.1" # Use subdomains to this domain for network tunneling # If a real domain is used, it should be delegated to this server with # a NS entry in the domain zone (see man page) IODINED_DOMAIN="blah.abc"