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29 lines
1.7 KiB
# YaCy Network Group Definition
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# This is an addition to the yacy.network.unit configuration file.
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# This file is addressed by the network.group.definition property in yacy.init
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# The purpose of a group within a network is that some parts of a network may be managed independently,
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# while the content of the network stays private for the whole network, mostly for a special purpose.
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# This file needs to be configured if someone wants to participate with several peers to the network,
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# but wants to manage the group of own peers with a single master peer.
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# One example application would be the use of computing-teams
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# Defintion of property domains:
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# network.group.name = <any word, name of network>
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# network.group.description = <any string, just informal; appears in network graphic>
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# network.group.administration.control = 'uncontrolled'|'moderated'|'controlled'
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# network.group.administration.manager = <a .yacy or .yacyh - domain, naming the manager peer>
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# network.group.administration.request.authentification.method = 'salted-magic'
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# network.group.administration.request.authentification.essentials = <any string, a secret password>
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# -----------------------------------------------------------------#
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# this is a work in progress. disabled properties are not yet used #
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# -----------------------------------------------------------------#
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# properties for group access administrator-authentification:
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#network.group.name = everybody
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#network.group.description = Our Peer-Group
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#network.group.administration.control = uncontrolled
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#network.group.administration.manager =
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#network.group.administration.request.authentification.method = salted-magic
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#network.group.administration.request.authentification.essentials = |