# /etc/sks/sksconf
#
# The configuration file for your SKS server.
# You can find more options in sks(8) manpage.

# Set server hostname
#hostname: this.server.example.net

# Set recon binding address
#recon_address: 0.0.0.0

# Set recon port number
#recon_port: 11370

# Set hkp binding address:
# listen on loopback where possible, and put a good reverse
# HTTP proxy on the public-facing addresses
# (see https://github.com/SKS-Keyserver/sks-keyserver/wiki/Peering)
hkp_address: 127.0.0.1 ::1

# Set hkp port number
#hkp_port: 11371

# Have the HKP interface listen on port 80, as well as the hkp_port
#use_port_80:

# From address used in synchronization emails used to communicate with PKS
#from_addr: "PGP Key Server Administrator <pgp-public-keys@this.server.example.net>"

# Command used for sending mail (you can use -f option to specify the
# envelope sender address, if your MTA trusts the sks user)
#sendmail_cmd: /usr/lib/sendmail -t -oi

# Runs database statistics calculation on boot (time and cpu expensive)
#initial_stat:

# bdb's db_tune program suggests a pagesize of 65536 for [K]DB/key. In practice
# this caused page deadlocks. I found 8K (16) and 16K (32) to be better values
pagesize:          16
#
# The tuner recommended 4096 (8) for the pagesize for PTree/ptree. I have had
# very good results with 8196 (16)
ptree_pagesize:    16
