1############################################################################## 2# MAIN 3 4[main] 5 6# 7# Which port the Gnutella plugin uses. The default for the Gnutella network 8# is normally 6346, but it is random for this plugin in order not to interfere 9# with other Gnutella clients. 10# 11# Unlike OpenFT, the Gnutella plugin uses a single port for both HTTP and 12# protocol communication. Similar to OpenFT, this port must be reachable from 13# the outside Internet if you want to download from firewalled users. Download 14# and search result performance is much better when this port is reachable, as 15# quite a fair number of hosts on the Gnutella network are firewalled. 16# 17# Default: random (3312, 4312) 18# 19port = 3403 20 21############################################################################## 22# HTTP CONFIGURATION 23 24[http] 25 26# 27# Should the Gnutella plugin use an HTTP proxy server? 28# 29# The Gnutella plugin will contact some websites over HTTP for finding an 30# initial list of nodes. If you need to go through a proxy server to access 31# websites, the plugin will fail to connect to the Gnutella network unless you 32# fill in your proxy server here. This should probably go away and be replaced 33# by checking the 'http_proxy' environment variable instead. Please fix me. 34# 35# This field can be formatted as hostname:port, with an optional 'http://' 36# prefix and optional trailing slash. For example, http://my.proxy.com:8080/ 37# and my.proxy.com:8080 are valid. 38# 39# Most people can probably leave this blank. 40# 41# Default: none 42# 43proxy = 44