dump1090/debian/config-template
Oliver Jowett 55ecde9d53 Add input validation to most of the config questions.
> Some people, when confronted with a problem, think "I know, I'll use regular expressions."
> Now they have two problems.

Dongle "device index" actually accepts serial numbers too, document that.
2014-12-10 20:26:51 +00:00

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## TEMPLATE FILE - This is used to create /etc/default/dump1090-mutability ##
## The first three lines will be discarded ##
# dump1090-mutability configuration file
# This is a POSIX shell fragment.
# You can edit this file directly, or use
# "dpkg-reconfigure dump1090-mutability"
# Set to "yes" to start dump1090 on boot.
START_DUMP1090=
# User to run dump1090 as.
DUMP1090_USER=
# Logfile to log to
LOGFILE=
#
# Receiver options
#
# RTLSDR device index or serial number to use
# If set to "none", dump1090 will be started in --net-only mode
DEVICE=
# RTLSDR gain in dB.
# If set to "max" (the default) the maximum supported gain is used.
# If set to "agc", the tuner AGC is used to set the gain.
GAIN=
# RTLSDR frequency correction in PPM
PPM=
# If yes, enable sampling at 2.4MHz. Otherwise, 2.0MHz is used.
OVERSAMPLE=
# If yes, enables phase-enhancement of messages
PHASE_ENHANCE=
#
# Decoding options
#
# If yes, fixes messages with correctable CRC errors.
FIX_CRC=
# If yes, enables aggressive fixes to damaged messages.
# Use with caution - it can increase the rate of undetected errors.
AGGRESSIVE=
# If set, supplies a reference location for local position decoding.
LAT=
LON=
#
# Networking options
#
# Port to listen on for HTTP connections. 0 disables.
# HTTP defaults to being disabled unless you specify something here. I
# that you do not enable this, and instead serve the contents of
# /usr/share/dump1090-mutability and JSON_DIR (below) using a proper
# webserver. See /etc/lighttpd/conf-available/90-dump1090.conf
# for an example configuration ("sudo lighty-enable-mod dump1090" to enable)
HTTP_PORT=
# Port to listen on for raw (AVR-format) input connections. 0 disables.
RAW_INPUT_PORT=
# Port to listen on for raw (AVR-format) output connections. 0 disables.
RAW_OUTPUT_PORT=
# Port to listen on for SBS-format output connections. 0 disables.
SBS_OUTPUT_PORT=
# Port to listen on for Beast-format input connections. 0 disables.
BEAST_INPUT_PORT=
# Port to listen on for Beast-format output connections. 0 disables.
BEAST_OUTPUT_PORT=
# Port to listen on for FATSV-format output connections. 0 disables.
FATSV_OUTPUT_PORT=
# TCP heartbeat interval in seconds. 0 disables.
NET_HEARTBEAT=
# Minimum output buffer size per write, in bytes.
NET_OUTPUT_SIZE=
# Maximum buffering time before writing, in seconds.
NET_OUTPUT_INTERVAL=
# TCP buffer size, in bytes
NET_BUFFER=
# Bind ports on a particular address. If unset, binds to all interfaces.
# This defaults to binding to localhost. If you need to allow remote
# connections, change this.
NET_BIND_ADDRESS=
#
# Misc options
#
# Interval (in seconds) between logging stats to the logfile. 0 disables.
STATS_INTERVAL=
# Path to write json state to (for use with an external webserver). Blank disables.
JSON_DIR=
# Interval between writing json state (in seconds). 0 disables.
JSON_INTERVAL=
# Additional options that are passed to the Daemon.
EXTRA_ARGS=