[option http]
summary = Options for the http sender
flag ignored
+ [option http-listen-address]
+ summary = listening addresses of the http sender
+ arg_info = required_arg
+ arg_type = string
+ typestr = addr
+ flag multiple
+ [help]
+ The http sender of para_server listens on this port for incoming data
+ connections. This option controls on which addresses the http sender
+ should listen. See the documentation of the --listen-address above
+ for the format of the address argument and the defaults.
+ [/help]
[option http-port]
summary = TCP port for http streaming
arg_info = required_arg
typestr = portnumber
default_val = 8000
[help]
- The http sender of para_server listens on this port for incoming
- connections. Clients are expected to send the usual http request
- message such as 'GET / HTTP/'.
+ This option has the same meaning as --port, but applies to http
+ data connections and applies to the addresses specified as arguments
+ to --http-listen-address.
[/help]
[option http-default-deny]
summary = make the http access control list a whitelist
[help]
The default is to use blacklists, i.e. connections to the http sender
- are allowed unless the connecting host matches a pattern given by a
- http-access option. This allows to use access control the other way
- round: Connections are denied from hosts which are not explicitly
- allowed by one or more http-access options.
+ are allowed unless the connecting host matches a pattern given by
+ a http-access option. This option allows using access control lists
+ the other way round: Connections are denied from hosts which are not
+ explicitly allowed by one or more http-access options.
[/help]
[option http-access]
summary = add an entry to the http access control list
[option dccp]
summary = Options for the dccp sender
flag ignored
+ [option dccp-listen-address]
+ summary = listening addresses of the dccp sender
+ arg_info = required_arg
+ arg_type = string
+ typestr = addr
+ flag multiple
+ [help]
+ Like --http-listen-address, but for the dccp sender.
+ [/help]
[option dccp-port]
summary = port for dccp streaming
arg_info = required_arg
[help]
See --http-access for details.
[/help]
+ [option dccp-no-autostart]
+ summary = do not open the DCCP port on startup
+ [help]
+ This is like --http-no-autostart but applies to the dccp sender.
+ [/help]
[option dccp-max-clients]
summary = maximal number of simultaneous dccp connections
arg_info = required_arg
(path MTU) of an incoming connection, i.e. on the largest packet size
that can be transmitted without causing fragmentation.
- This option allows to use a value less than the MPS in order to
- fine-tune application performance. Values greater than the MPS of an
- incoming connection can not be set.
+ This option allows values less than the MPS in order to fine-tune
+ application performance. Values greater than the MPS of an incoming
+ connection can not be set.
[/help]
[option dccp-data-slices-per-group]
summary = the number of non-redundant slices per FEC group