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− | + | The server configuration is done through the '''murmur.ini''' file. Here's an example file: | |
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+ | <pre> | ||
+ | # Welcome message sent to users | ||
+ | welcometext="<br />Welcome to this server running <b>Murmur</b>.<br />Enjoy your stay!<br />" | ||
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+ | # Port to bind TCP and UDP sockets to | ||
+ | port=64738 | ||
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+ | # Users hear themselves? (Testmode) | ||
+ | loop=false | ||
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+ | # Path to database. If blank, will search for | ||
+ | # murmur.sqlite in default locations. | ||
+ | database= | ||
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+ | # Password to join server | ||
+ | serverpassword= | ||
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+ | # How often should commands from the database be checked? | ||
+ | # The default is every 10 seconds. Unless you're writing your | ||
+ | # own scripts, don't bother with this. | ||
+ | commandtime=1 | ||
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+ | # Maximum bandwidth (in bytes per second) clients are allowed | ||
+ | # send speech at. | ||
+ | bandwidth=5000 | ||
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+ | # Maximum number of concurrent clients allowed. | ||
+ | users=50 | ||
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+ | </pre> | ||
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+ | Is pretty self-explanatory. |
Revision as of 07:27, 16 April 2007
Murmur (A.K.A. mumble server)
Ini file
The server configuration is done through the murmur.ini file. Here's an example file:
# Welcome message sent to users welcometext="<br />Welcome to this server running <b>Murmur</b>.<br />Enjoy your stay!<br />" # Port to bind TCP and UDP sockets to port=64738 # Users hear themselves? (Testmode) loop=false # Path to database. If blank, will search for # murmur.sqlite in default locations. database= # Password to join server serverpassword= # How often should commands from the database be checked? # The default is every 10 seconds. Unless you're writing your # own scripts, don't bother with this. commandtime=1 # Maximum bandwidth (in bytes per second) clients are allowed # send speech at. bandwidth=5000 # Maximum number of concurrent clients allowed. users=50
Is pretty self-explanatory.