HP Sockets Direct Protocol (SDP) User Guide HP-UX 11i v3 (5900-3110, May 2013)

A Configuration files for libsdp.conf
Sample configuration files for libsdp.conf:
# libsdp.conf - configuration file for libsdp
#
# Comments are starts with # and cause the entire line after it to be ignored.
# Any beginning whitespace is skipped. Any line that is empty is also skipped.
#
# There are 2 main types of statements supported by this configuration file:
# - "use" - which defines the address family to be used for the sockets that
# match the line
# - "log" - for setting logging related configuration. As the log settings
# takes immidiate effect we define these at the beggining of the file.
#
##############################################################################
# DEAFUALT SETTINGS:
# Please do not forget to comment if you want to change these.
# (the rest of this file explains the syntax and give examples)
#
# Get errors printed into the files /tmp/libsdp.log.
# or /var/adm/<path> for root
log min-level 3 destination file libsdp.log
#
# By default we let all servers and client try SDP first.
# to exclude SDP add "use tcp" rules before these defaults.
#use tcp server * *:*
#use sdp server * *:*
#use tcp client * *:*
#use sdp server netserver *:*
#use tcp server * *:15011-15015
#use sdp client * *:*
#use tcp listen use_both_test *:15000
#use sdp listen use_both_test *:15003
#use both listen use_both_test *:15004
use sdp server * *:*
use sdp client * *:*
#use sdp server * *:*
#use tcp listen * *:15005
#use both listen use_both_test *:15004
#
#
##############################################################################
# LOG CONFIGURATION:
# ------------------
# The log directive allows the user to specify which and where debug and error
# messages get sent. The log statement format is:
# log [destination stderr|syslog|file <path>] [min-level <-9>]
#
# destination - defines the destination of the log messages:
# stderr - messages will be forwarded to the stderr
# syslog - messages sent to the syslog service
# file<path> - messages will be written to the file /var/log/<path> for root.
# for regular user, if full path is requsted <path>.<uid>/log
# or /tmp/<path>.<uid>/log if no path is requested
# Due to security reasons, <path> must not be:
# 1. a soft link
# 2. owned by other user.
# 3. Other permissions except User permissions.
#
# min-level - defines the verbosity of the log:
# 9 - only errors are printed
# 8 - warnings
# 7 - connect and listen summary (useful for tracking SDP usage)
# 4 - positive match summary (useful for config file debug)
# 3 - negative match summary (useful for config file debug)
# 2 - function calls and return values
# 1 - debug messages
#
# Examples:
14 Configuration files for libsdp.conf