+++ /dev/null
-<?xml version="1.0"?>
-<!-- $Id: voyager.xml,v 1.1 2003-10-23 08:46:17 adam Exp $ -->
-<proxy>
- <!-- define default target and name it voyager -->
- <target default="1" name="voyager">
- <!-- all backend addresses as seen from this proxy .. -->
- <url>z3950.loc.gov:7090</url>
- <url>z3950.loc.gov:7094</url>
-
- <!-- set session timeout between proxy and backend target -->
- <target-timeout>300</target-timeout>
-
- <!-- set session timeout between client and proxy.
- Should be lower than target-timeout -->
- <client-timeout>180</client-timeout>
-
- <!-- if either bandwidth or pdu limit is reached the session is no
- longer kept alive -->
- <keepalive>
- <bandwidth>500000</bandwidth>
- <pdu>500</pdu>
- </keepalive>
-
- <!-- client limits .. -->
- <limit>
- <bandwidth>200000</bandwidth>
- <pdu>31</pdu>
- <retrieve>20</retrieve>
- </limit>
-
- <!-- list allowed attributes; reject all others at the end -->
- <attribute type="1" value="1-11,13-1010"/>
- <attribute type="1" value="*" error="114"/>
-
- <!-- list allowed record syntaxes; reject all others at the end -->
- <syntax type="opac"/>
- <syntax type="usmarc"/>
- <syntax type="none"/>
- <syntax type="xml" marcxml="1"/>
- <syntax type="*" error="238"/>
-
- <!-- keep this number of spare sessions for future sessions -->
- <preinit>2</preinit>
- </target>
-
- <!-- maximum number of client sessions. Remember to allow for
- at least max-clients*2+5 sockets. Use 'ulimit -n 1040' on bash -->
- <max-clients>500</max-clients>
-
- <!-- what we log. Allowed tokens: client-apdu, server-apdu,
- client-requests, server-requests -->
- <log>client-requests server-requests</log>
-</proxy>