dump1090/debian/config-template
Oliver Jowett 2b466535de Support multiple listening ports per listener type.
Beast input defaults to listening on both 30004 and 30104.
Drop the FATSV listener entirely (use faup1090 for that)
Ignore --net-beast.
2016-01-24 18:47:58 +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=
# If set, provides the absolute maximum receiver range used to
# filter bad position reports, and to determine when local position
# decoding is safe to use. Specify this in nautical miles (NM).
MAX_RANGE=
#
# 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=
# 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=
# Accuracy of receiver location to write to json state, one of "exact" / "approximate" / "none"
JSON_LOCATION_ACCURACY=
# Set to yes to log all decoded messages
# This can get large fast!
LOG_DECODED_MESSAGES=
# Additional options that are passed to the Daemon.
EXTRA_ARGS=