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mumble-server-1.1.8-1mdv2010.0.i586.rpm

# Path to database. If blank, will search for
# murmur.sqlite in default locations or create it if not found.
database=

# If you wish to use something other than SQLite, you'll need to set the name
# of the database above, and also uncomment the below.
#
#dbDriver=QMYSQL
#dbUsername=
#dbPassword=
#dbHost=
#dbPort=
#dbPrefix=murmur_
#dbOpts=

# Murmur defaults to not using D-Bus. If you wish to use dbus, which is one of the
# RPC methods available in murmur, please specify so here.
#
dbus=session

# Alternate service name. Only use if you are running distinct
# murmurd processes connected to the same D-Bus daemon.
#dbusservice=net.sourceforge.mumble.murmur

# If you want to use ZeroC ICE to communicate with Murmur, you need
# to specify the endpoint to use. Since there is no authentication
# with ICE, you should only use it if you trust all the users who have
# shell access to your machine.
# Please see the ICE documentation on how to specify endpoints.
#ice="tcp -h 127.0.0.1 -p 6502"

# How many login attempts do we tolerate from one IP
# inside a given timeframe before we ban the connection?
# Note that this is global (shared between all virtual servers), and that
# it counts both successfull and unsuccessfull connection attempts.
# Set either Attempts or Timeframe to 0 to disable.
#autobanAttempts = 10
#autobanTimeframe = 120
#autobanTime = 300

# Murmur default to logging to murmur.log. If you leave this blank,
# murmur will log to the console (linux) or through message boxes (win32).
#logfile=murmur.log

# Where Murmur should store it's .pid file. Leave blank to use current
# directory. This option does nothing on Win32.
#pidfile=

# The below will be used as defaults for new configured servers.
# If you're just running one server (the default), it's easier to
# configure it here than through D-Bus or Ice.
#
# Welcome message sent to clients when they connect
welcometext="<br />Welcome to this server running <b>Murmur</b>.<br />Enjoy your stay!<br />"

# Port to bind TCP and UDP sockets to
port=64738

# Specific IP or hostname to bind to.
# If this is left blank (default), murmur will bind to all available addresses.
#host=

# Password to join server
serverpassword=

# Maximum bandwidth (in bytes per second) clients are allowed
# to send speech at.
bandwidth=20000

# Maximum number of concurrent clients allowed.
users=100

# Murmur retains the per-server log entries in an internal database which
# allows it to be accessed over D-Bus/ICE.
# How many days should such entries be kept?
#logdays=31

# To enable public server registration, the serverpassword must be blank, and
# this must all be filled out.
# The password here is used to create a registry for the server name; subsequent
# updates will need the same password. Don't lose your password.
# The URL is your own website, and only set the registerHostname for static IP
# addresses.
#
#registerName=Mumble Server
#registerPassword=secret
#registerUrl=http://mumble.sourceforge.net/
#registerHostname=

# If you have a proper SSL certificate, you can provide the filenames here.
#sslCert=
#sslKey=

# To enable username registration through
# http://webserver/cgi-bin/mumble-server/register.cgi
# then this value must be set to a valid email
# and you must be running a SMTP server on this
# machine.
# This option is only used for a pre-packaged system-wide installation,
# and does nothing if you just start murmurd yourself.
#emailfrom=

# If murmur is started as root, which user should it switch to?
# This option is ignored if murmur isn't started with root privileges.
#uname=