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## Example configuration file for Axel - A light download accelerator ## |
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# reconnect_delay sets the number of seconds before trying again to build |
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# a new connection to the server. |
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# reconnect_delay = 20 |
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# You can set a maximum speed (bytes per second) here, Axel will try to be |
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# at most 5% faster or 5% slower. |
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# max_speed = 0 |
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# You can set the maximum number of connections Axel will try to set up |
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# here. There's a value precompiled in the program too, setting this too |
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# high requires recompilation. PLEASE respect FTP server operators and other |
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# users: Don't set this one too high!!! 4 is enough in most cases. |
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# num_connections = 4 |
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# If no data comes from a connection for this number of seconds, abort (and |
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# resume) the connection. |
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# connection_timeout = 45 |
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# Set proxies. no_proxy is a comma-separated list of domains which are |
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# local, axel won't use any proxy for them. You don't have to specify full |
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# hostnames there. |
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# Note: If the HTTP_PROXY environment variable is set correctly already, |
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# you don't have to set it again here. The setting should be in the same |
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# format as the HTTP_PROXY var, like 'http://host.domain.com:8080/', |
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# although a string like 'host.domain.com:8080' should work too.. |
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# Sometimes HTTP proxies support FTP downloads too, so the proxy you |
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# configure here will be used for FTP downloads too. |
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# If you have to use a SOCKS server for some reason, the program should |
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# work perfectly through socksify without even knowing about that server. |
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# I haven't tried it myself, so I would love to hear from you about the |
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# results. |
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# http_proxy = |
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# no_proxy = |
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# Keep CGI arguments in the local filename? |
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# strip_cgi_parameters = 1 |
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# When downloading a HTTP directory/index page, (like http://localhost/~me/) |
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# what local filename do we have to store it in? |
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# default_filename = default |
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# Save state every x seconds. Set this to 0 to disable state saving during |
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# download. State files will always be saved when the program terminates |
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# (unless the download is finished, of course) so this is only useful to |
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# protect yourself against sudden system crashes. |
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# save_state_interval = 10 |
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# Buffer size: Maximum amount of bytes to read from a connection. One single |
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# buffer is used for all the connections (no separate per-connection buffer). |
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# A smaller buffer might improve the accuracy of the speed limiter, but a |
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# larger buffer is a better choice for fast connections. |
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# buffer_size = 5120 |
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# By default some status messages about the download are printed. You can |
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# disable this by setting this one to zero. |
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# verbose = 1 |
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# FTP searcher |
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# search_timeout - Maximum time (seconds) to wait for a speed test |
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# search_threads - Maximum number of speed tests at once |
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# search_amount - Number of URL's to request from filesearching.com |
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# search_top - Number of different URL's to use for download |
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# search_timeout = 10 |
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# search_threads = 3 |
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# search_amount = 15 |
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# search_top = 3 |
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# If you have multiple interfaces to the Internet, you can make Axel use all |
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# of them by listing them here (interface name or IP address). If one of the |
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# interfaces is faster than the other(s), you can list it more than once and |
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# it will be used more often. |
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# This option is blank by default, which means Axel uses the first match in |
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# the routing table. |
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# interfaces = |
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# If you don't like the wget-alike interface, you can set this to 1 to get |
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# a scp-alike interface. |
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# alternate_interface = 1 |