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MIREDO-SERVER.CONF(5)	    System Manager's Manual	 MIREDO-SERVER.CONF(5)

NAME
       miredo-server.conf - configuration for miredo-server

SYNOPSIS
       miredo-server.conf

DESCRIPTON
       miredo-server.conf   is the configuration file for miredo-server.  Each
       configuration directive consists of one directive name,	possibly  fol‐
       lowed  by  one  or several spaces and a value for the directive.	 White
       spaces, empty lines and lines starting with '#' are ignored.

       Directives are case-insensitive. A comprehensive list of the  supported
       directives follows:

SERVER OPTIONS
       ServerBindAddress server_ip
	      Specifies	 the  primary  IPv4  address  of  the  Teredo  server.
	      miredo-server will bind to UDP/IPv4 port 3544  on	 this  address
	      and waits for packets from Teredo clients. It will advertise the
	      Teredo prefix which is defined with the Prefix directive.

	      A Teredo server needs two subsequent  IPv4  addresses.  It  will
	      wait  for	 UDP  IPv4  packets  on	 port  3544 on both addresses.
	      server_ip specifies the lowest of both IPv4 addresses, which  is
	      known  as	 the  primary  IPv4 server address. The secondary IPv4
	      address should be server_ip + 1 and must also be assigned to the
	      server.

       ServerBindAddress2 server_ip2
	      It  is possible to specify a secondary IPv4 server address manu‐
	      ally.  However, Miredo clients will  need	 manual	 configuration
	      (with the ServerAddress2 directive in miredo.conf). Other Teredo
	      clients are believed not to support such setup.

       Prefix teredo_prefix
	      This directive specifies the  Teredo  prefix  which  the	Teredo
	      relay  and/or  server  will  advertise.  teredo_prefix must be a
	      valid IPv6 prefix.

	      The default value is 2001:0000::.	 A 32-bits prefix is  required
	      to  use this option. Since you do not have such big an IPv6 pre‐
	      fix YOU WILL NOT USE THIS OPTION.	 Moreover, certain third party
	      Teredo client implementations require the default prefix.

       InterfaceMTU mtu
	      This directive overrides the value of the MTU that is advertised
	      to Teredo clients. The default value is 1280  bytes  and	should
	      not be changed if the default Teredo prefix is used.

	      YOU  MUST	 NOT  USE  THIS	 OPTION with the default prefix.  This
	      would break interoperability with most Teredo relays.

       SyslogFacility facility
	      Specify which syslog's facility is to be used  by	 miredo-server
	      for logging.  Possible values are: daemon (the default), local0,
	      ... local7, kern and user (see syslog(2)).

SEE ALSO
       miredo-server(8)

AUTHOR
       Rémi Denis-Courmont <remi at remlab dot net>

       http://www.remlab.net/miredo/

miredo				 February 2008		 MIREDO-SERVER.CONF(5)
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