-# the tcp address of the cluster this can be an address of an ethernet port
-# but this is more secure. For normal use this will be fine.
-$clusteraddr = "localhost";
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-# the port number of the cluster (just leave this, unless it REALLY matters to you)
-$clusterport = 27754;
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-# your favorite way to say 'Yes'
-$yes = 'Yes';
-
-# your favorite way to say 'No'
-$no = 'No';
-
-# the interval between unsolicited prompts if not traffic
-$user_interval = 11*60;
-
-# data files live in
-$data = "$root/data";
-
-# system files live in
-$system = "$root/sys";
-
-# command files live in
-$cmd = "$root/cmd";
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-# local command files live in (and overide $cmd)
-$localcmd = "$root/local_cmd";
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-# where the user data lives
-$userfn = "$data/users";
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-# the "message of the day" file
-$motd = "$data/motd";
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