# This is the default Reticulum config file. # You should probably edit it to include any additional, # interfaces and settings you might need. # Only the most basic options are included in this default # configuration. To see a more verbose, and much longer, # configuration example, you can run the command: # rnsd --exampleconfig [reticulum] # If you enable Transport, your system will route traffic # for other peers, pass announces and serve path requests. # This should only be done for systems that are suited to # act as transport nodes, ie. if they are stationary and # always-on. This directive is optional and can be removed # for brevity. enable_transport = False # By default, the first program to launch the Reticulum # Network Stack will create a shared instance, that other # programs can communicate with. Only the shared instance # opens all the configured interfaces directly, and other # local programs communicate with the shared instance over # a local socket. This is completely transparent to the # user, and should generally be turned on. This directive # is optional and can be removed for brevity. share_instance = Yes # If you want to run multiple *different* shared instances # on the same system, you will need to specify different # instance names for each. On platforms supporting domain # sockets, this can be done with the instance_name option: instance_name = default # Some platforms don't support domain sockets, and if that # is the case, you can isolate different instances by # specifying a unique set of ports for each: # shared_instance_port = 37428 # instance_control_port = 37429 # If you want to explicitly use TCP for shared instance # communication, instead of domain sockets, this is also # possible, by using the following option: # shared_instance_type = tcp # You can configure Reticulum to panic and forcibly close # if an unrecoverable interface error occurs, such as the # hardware device for an interface disappearing. This is # an optional directive, and can be left out for brevity. # This behaviour is disabled by default. # panic_on_interface_error = No [logging] # Valid log levels are 0 through 7: # 0: Log only critical information # 1: Log errors and lower log levels # 2: Log warnings and lower log levels # 3: Log notices and lower log levels # 4: Log info and lower (this is the default) # 5: Verbose logging # 6: Debug logging # 7: Extreme logging loglevel = 4 # The interfaces section defines the physical and virtual # interfaces Reticulum will use to communicate on. This # section will contain examples for a variety of interface # types. You can modify these or use them as a basis for # your own config, or simply remove the unused ones. [interfaces] # This interface enables communication with other # link-local Reticulum nodes over UDP. It does not # need any functional IP infrastructure like routers # or DHCP servers, but will require that at least link- # local IPv6 is enabled in your operating system, which # should be enabled by default in almost any OS. See # the Reticulum Manual for more configuration options. [[Default Interface]] type = AutoInterface enabled = true name = Default Interface selected_interface_mode = 1 configured_bitrate = None