diff --git a/src/config/config.go b/src/config/config.go index 041147b8..c93699e1 100644 --- a/src/config/config.go +++ b/src/config/config.go @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ import ( type NodeConfig struct { sync.RWMutex `json:"-"` Peers []string `comment:"List of connection strings for outbound peer connections in URI format,\ne.g. tls://a.b.c.d:e or socks://a.b.c.d:e/f.g.h.i:j. These connections\nwill obey the operating system routing table, therefore you should\nuse this section when you may connect via different interfaces."` - InterfacePeers map[string][]string `comment:"List of connection strings for outbound peer connections in URI format,\narranged by source interface, e.g. { \"eth0\": [ tls://a.b.c.d:e ] }.\nNote that SOCKS peerings will NOT be affected by this option and should\ngo in the \"Peers\" section instead."` + InterfacePeers map[string][]string `comment:"List of connection strings for outbound peer connections in URI format,\narranged by source interface, e.g. { \"eth0\": [ \"tls://a.b.c.d:e\" ] }.\nNote that SOCKS peerings will NOT be affected by this option and should\ngo in the \"Peers\" section instead."` Listen []string `comment:"Listen addresses for incoming connections. You will need to add\nlisteners in order to accept incoming peerings from non-local nodes.\nMulticast peer discovery will work regardless of any listeners set\nhere. Each listener should be specified in URI format as above, e.g.\ntls://0.0.0.0:0 or tls://[::]:0 to listen on all interfaces."` AdminListen string `comment:"Listen address for admin connections. Default is to listen for local\nconnections either on TCP/9001 or a UNIX socket depending on your\nplatform. Use this value for yggdrasilctl -endpoint=X. To disable\nthe admin socket, use the value \"none\" instead."` MulticastInterfaces []MulticastInterfaceConfig `comment:"Configuration for which interfaces multicast peer discovery should be\nenabled on. Each entry in the list should be a json object which may\ncontain Regex, Beacon, Listen, and Port. Regex is a regular expression\nwhich is matched against an interface name, and interfaces use the\nfirst configuration that they match gainst. Beacon configures whether\nor not the node should send link-local multicast beacons to advertise\ntheir presence, while listening for incoming connections on Port.\nListen controls whether or not the node listens for multicast beacons\nand opens outgoing connections."`