# @configure_input@ # from $Id: eft.conf.in,v 1.2 1999/10/08 16:25:35 he Exp $ # # MSNs to be used be eurofile server and client. # # (yes, I'm aware that some countries don't provide MSNs, then the # config scripts need to be tuned by others means) # # For minimizing trouble when trying out the test-installation: # - Choose different MSNs for the client and the server. # - If other (non-eurofile) isdn network interface are active while # you are testing eftp4linux, choose MSNs different from those other # isdn network interface MSNs. (otherwise, you need to tune the # default scripts) # EFT_SERVER_MSN=@EFTD_SERVER_MSN@ # dont use quotes around or trailing blanks after the next parameter # because it is parsed from the eftp binary EFT_CLIENT_MSN=@EFTP_CLIENT_MSN@ # # As currently the eurofile client script "eftp.sh" needs to be run as # root in order to configure the network interfaces, that script will # su to a regular user id before it starts the eft client "eftp". # Set this to the user id under which the client shall run # (this is a temporary config variable which will be removed soon # because the eftp.sh script is now obsolete) # EFT_CLIENT_USERID=xxxx # # define this if you want x25trace debugging output # EFTD_X25TRACE=1 # # If this is set then you can test eurofile client and server locallay # on top of the isdnloop HL driver (no external isdn connection # required). To do so, just type `eftp -x 1 -u USER' (where USER is # your login name) # # EFTD_WITH_LOOP=y # # other variables which are set in eftd.sh before this file is # included, might also be (re-)set here #