//===== Hercules Sockets Configuration =======================
//= Hercules Sockets Configuration File
//===== Translated by: =======================================
// Davidsiaw
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// Display debug reports (When something goes wrong during the report, the report is saved.)
debug: no
// How long can a socket stall before closing the connection (in seconds)?
stall_time: 60
// Linux/Epoll: Maxmimum Events per cycle
// Default Value:
// (Maxmimum Supported Connections)/2
// NOTE: this controls the maximum collected socket-events per-cycle (call to epoll_wait())
// for example settings this to 32 will allow up to 32 events (incomming data/new connections
// per server-cycle.
// NOTE: Recommended Settings is at least half the maxmimum supported connections
// Settings this to a lower value, may cause lags/delays
// Depending on available CPU Time
// NOTE: This Setting is only available on Linux when build using EPoll as event dispatcher!
//
//epoll_maxevents: 1024
// Maximum allowed size for clients packets in bytes (default: 65535).
// Default Values:
// 24576 (Clients < 20131223)
// 65535 (Clients >= 20131223)
// NOTE: To reduce the size of reported packets, lower the values of defines, which
// have been customized, such as MAX_STORAGE, MAX_GUILD_STORAGE or MAX_CART.
// NOTE: Do not modify this setting, unless the client has been modified to support
// larger packets. The client will crash, when it receives larger packets.
//socket_max_client_packet: 65535
//----- IP Rules Settings -----
// If IP's are checked when connecting.
// This also enables DDoS protection.
enable_ip_rules: yes
// Order of the checks
// deny,allow : Checks deny rules, then allow rules. Allows if no rules match.
// allow,deny : Checks allow rules, then deny rules. Allows if no rules match.
// mutual-failure : Allows only if an allow rule matches and no deny rules match.
// (default is deny,allow)
order: deny,allow
// order: allow,deny
// order: mutual-failture
// IP rules
// allow : Accepts connections from the ip range (even if flagged as DDoS)
// deny : Rejects connections from the ip range
// The rules are processed in order, the first matching rule of each list (allow and deny) is used
// allow: 127.0.0.1
// allow: 192.168.0.0/16
// allow: 10.0.0.0/255.0.0.0
// allow: all
// deny: 127.0.0.1
//---- DDoS Protection Settings ----
// If ddos_count connection request are made within ddos_interval msec, it assumes it's a DDoS attack
// Consecutive attempts interval (msec)
// (default is 3000 msecs, 3 seconds)
ddos_interval: 3000
// Consecutive attempts trigger
// (default is 5 attemps)
ddos_count: 5
// The time interval after which the threat of DDoS is assumed to be gone. (msec)
// After this amount of time, the DDoS restrictions are lifted.
// (default is 600000 msecs, 10 minutes)
ddos_autoreset: 600000
import: conf/import/packet_conf.txt