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36 lines
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# /etc/conf.d/distccd: config file for /etc/init.d/distccd
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# this is the distccd executable
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DISTCCD_EXEC="/usr/bin/distccd"
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# this is where distccd will store its pid file
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DISTCCD_PIDFILE="/var/run/distccd/distccd.pid"
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# Ports:
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# Default port is 3632. For most people the default is okay.
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#
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# Logging:
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# You can change some logging options here:
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# --log-file FILE
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# --log-level LEVEL [critical,error,warning, notice, info, debug]
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#
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# Leaving --log-file blank will log to syslog
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# example: --log-file /dev/null --log-level warning
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# example: --log-level critical
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#
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# Nice level:
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# The default nice level is 15. You can change it by adding: -N xx
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# where xx is the nice level.
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# SECURITY NOTICE:
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# It is HIGHLY recomended that you use the --listen option
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# for increased security. You can specify an IP to permit connections
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# from or a CIDR mask
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# --listen accepts only a single IP
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# --allow is now mandatory as of distcc-2.18.
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# example: --allow 192.168.0.0/24
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# example: --allow 192.168.0.5 --allow 192.168.0.150
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# example: --listen 192.168.0.2
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DISTCCD_OPTS="--port 3632 --log-level notice --log-file /var/log/distccd.log -N 15"
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