alpine-umurmur/config/umurmur.conf

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# This configuration is based on the official example configuration.
# More information can be found at
# http://code.google.com/p/umurmur/wiki/Configuring02x
max_bandwidth = 60000;
welcometext = "Welcome to uMurmur!";
# certificate = "/etc/umurmur/cert.crt";
# private_key = "/etc/umurmur/key.key";
# ca_path = "/path/to/ca/certificates/"; # Location of CA certificate. Relevant for OpenSSL only.
password = "";
# admin_password = "";
# ban_length = 0; # Length in seconds for a ban. Default is 0. 0 = forever.
# enable_ban = false; # Default is false
# banfile = "/etc/umurmur/banfile.txt"; # File to save bans to. Default is to not save bans to file.
# sync_banfile = false; # Keep banfile synced. Default is false, which means it is saved to at shutdown only.
# allow_textmessage = true; # Default is true
# opus_threshold = 100; # Required percentage of users that support Opus codec for it to be chosen
max_users = 10;
# Specify port and/or address to bind to. Typically not needed.
# Default is '*' for address and 64738 for port.
# Can also be specified on the command line, which takes precedence if
# both are specified.
# bindport = 64738;
# bindaddr = "192.168.1.1";
# bindport6 = 64738;
# bindaddr6 = "fde4:8dba:82e1::/48";
# Log to file option. Default is logging to syslog.
# umurmurd will close and reopen the logfile if SIGHUP is received.
# logfile = "/var/log/umurmurd.log";
# Specify this for privilege dropping. If username is specified but not
# the groupname, the user's login group is used.
username = "murmur";
groupname = "murmur";