-#
-# onak configuration file. Taken from pksd.conf as a starting point.
-#
-
-pks_bin_dir /home/noodles/projects/onak/
-db_dir /home/noodles/pgp/db/
-logfile /home/noodles/pgp/onak.log
-# Loglevel : 0 is highest debug, default is 3, nothing is 7+
-loglevel 0
-
-### Set www_port to the port on which HTTP requests should be accepted.
-### If you do not want to process HTTP requests, set this to 0.
-
-www_port 11371
-socket_name /community/pgp-keyserver/pksd_socket
-
-### Specify the envelope sender address as the -f argument to
-### sendmail. This is the address which will receive any bounces.
-### If you don't use sendmail, then change this to an equivalent command.
-### If you do not want to process mail requests, leave this unset.
-
-mail_delivery_client /usr/sbin/sendmail -t -oi -fmailer-daemon
-
-### Set this to the address which should be displayed as the From:
-### address in all outgoing email, and as the maintainer in the body
-### of each message.
-
-maintainer_email PGP Key Server Administrator <pgp-keyserver-admin@the.earth.li>
-mail_intro_file /community/pgp-keyserver/share/mail_intro
-help_dir /community/pgp-keyserver/share
-mail_dir /community/pgp-keyserver/incoming
-
-### If you change this, make sure to put a corresponding help file in
-### the help_dir named above
-
-default_language EN
-
-### This is the email address of this site. It will be inserted in all
-### outgoing incremental messages, so it should match whatever the
-### downstream sites use as syncsite in their pksd.conf files.
-
-this_site pgp-public-keys@the.earth.li
-
-### Include a syncsite line for each site with which you are exchanging
-### incremental requests.
-
-#syncsite pgp-public-keys@keys.nl.pgp.net
-#syncsite pgp-public-keys@blackhole.pca.dfn.de
-#syncsite pgp-public-keys@pgp.es.net
-#syncsite pgp-public-keys@keyserver.linux.it
-#syncsite pgp-public-keys@pgp.dtype.org
-#syncsite pgp-public-keys@kjsl.com
-
-### Set this to 0 to disable mailserver LAST requests completely, to a
-### positive integer to limit LAST requests to that many days, or -1
-### to allow any argument to LAST.
-
-max_last 1
-
-### Set this to the maximum number of keys to return in the reply to
-### an index, verbose index, get, or since reply. Setting it to -1
-### will allow any size reply.
-
-max_reply_keys 128