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+# /etc/conf.d/nstxd: config file for /etc/init.d/nstxd
+
+# DOMAIN is the DNS domain which will be the base for NSTX tunneling. You must
+# set up this domain such that its nameserver points to this machine. For
+# example, if your tunnel domain is "tunnelhere.example.com", the nameserver for
+# example.com should have the following record:
+#
+# tunnelhere.example.com IN NS this.machine.example.com
+#DOMAIN="tunnelhere.example.com"
+
+# Set to "TUN" for TUN (IP/layer-3) mode, or "TAP" for TAP (ethernet/layer-2)
+# mode. Your clients must run in the same mode, or you will send and receive
+# only garbage.
+MODE="TUN"
+
+# This will be the virtual TUN/TAP interface created by nstxd. If unset,
+# defaults to tun0 or tap0. Note that no IP configuration will be supplied by
+# nstxd -- you must do this yourself using net scripts.
+#TUNTAP_INTERFACE=tun53
+
+# Interface to bind to, instead of binding to all available interfaces. You can
+# supply either an interface name or IP address here. Useful if you run an
+# internal DNS server but want to run NSTX on your external interface. Note that
+# nstxd always binds to port 53.
+#BIND_INTERFACE=eth1
+#BIND_INTERFACE=1.2.3.4
+
+# Chroot to this directory after startup
+#CHROOT=/dev/null
+
+# Drop privileges to this user after startup
+#NSTXD_USER=nstxd
+
+# Other miscellaneous options to pass to nstxd (man 7 nstxd for details)
+#NSTXD_OPTS=""