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# Grumble configuration file.
#
# The commented out settings represent the defaults.
# Options here may be overridden by virtual server specific configuration.
# Make sure to enclose values containing # or ; in double quotes or backticks.
# Address to bind the listeners to.
#host = 0.0.0.0
# port is the port to bind the native Mumble protocol to.
# webport is the port to bind the WebSocket Mumble protocol to.
# They are incremented for each virtual server (if set globally).
#port = 64738
#webport = 443
# "Message of the day" HTML string sent to connecting clients.
welcometext = "Welcome to this server running <b>Grumble</b> on <b>Void</b>."
# Password to join the server.
#serverpassword =
# Maximum bandwidth (in bits per second) per client for voice.
# Grumble does not yet enforce this limit, but some clients nicely follow it.
bandwidth = 288000
# Maximum number of concurrent clients.
#users = 1000
#usersperchannel = 0
#textmessagelength = 5000
#imagemessagelength = 131072
#allowhtml
# The default channel is the channel (by ID) new users join.
# The root channel (ID = 0) is the default.
#defaultchannel = 0
# Whether users will rejoin the last channel they were in.
#rememberchannel
# Whether to include server OS info in ping response.
#sendversion
# Whether to respond to pings from the Connect dialog.
#allowping
# Path to the log file (relative to the data directory).
logfile = /dev/stdout
# Path to TLS certificate and key (relative to the data directory).
# The certificate needs to have the entire chain concatenated to be valid.
# If these paths do not exist, Grumble will autogenerate a certificate.
#sslCert = cert.pem
#sslKey = key.pem
# Options for public server registration.
# All of these have to be set to make the server public.
# registerName additionally sets the name of the root channel.
# registerPassword is a simple, arbitrary secret to guard your registration. Don't lose it.
#registerName =
#registerHostname =
#registerPassword =
#registerUrl =