# fticksVISCOUNTRY option.
# You can optionally specify FTicksMAC in order to determine if and
-# how Calling-Station-Id is logged.
+# how Calling-Station-Id (users Ethernet MAC address) is being logged.
# Static -- Use a static string as a placeholder for
-# Calling-Station-Id. This is the default.
+# Calling-Station-Id.
# Original -- Log Calling-Station-Id as-is.
# VendorHashed -- Keep first three segments as-is, hash the rest.
-# VendorKeyHashed -- Like VendorHashed but salt with F-Ticks-Key.
+# VendorKeyHashed -- Like VendorHashed but salt with F-Ticks-Key. This
+# is the default.
# FullyHashed -- Hash the entire string.
# FullyKeyHashed -- Like FullyHashed but salt with F-Ticks-Key.
# Default F-Ticks configuration:
#FTicksReporting None
-#FTicksMAC FullyKeyHashed
+#FTicksMAC Static
+
+# You can optionally specify FTicksSyslogFacility to use a dedicated
+# syslog facility for F-Ticks messages. This allows easy filtering
+# of F-Ticks messages.
+# For F-Ticks messages always LOG_DEBUG level is used.
+# Please note that FTicksSyslogFacility cannot specify a file (file:///...)
+#FTicksSyslogFacility log_local1
+#FTicksSyslogFacility x-syslog:///log_local1
# There is an option for doing some simple loop prevention. Note that
# the LoopPrevention directive can be used in server blocks too,
# modifyAttribute 1:/^(.*)@local$/\1@example.com/
# }
-client 2001:db8::1 {
+client [2001:db8::1] {
type tls
secret verysecret
# we could specify tls here, e.g.
# accountingServer 127.0.0.1
}
-server 2001:db8::1 {
+server [2001:db8::1] {
type TLS
port 2283
# secret is optional for TLS