<!DOCTYPE busconfig PUBLIC "-//freedesktop//DTD D-Bus Bus Configuration 1.0//EN" | |
"http://www.freedesktop.org/standards/dbus/1.0/busconfig.dtd"> | |
<busconfig> | |
<!-- Our well-known bus type, don't change this --> | |
<type>session</type> | |
<!-- If we fork, keep the user's original umask to avoid affecting | |
the behavior of child processes. --> | |
<keep_umask/> | |
<listen>unix:path=/opt/samba/var/run/spotlight.ipc</listen> | |
<standard_session_servicedirs /> | |
<policy context="default"> | |
<allow user="*"/> | |
<allow own="*"/> | |
<allow send_destination="*" eavesdrop="true"/> | |
<allow receive_sender="*"/> | |
<allow eavesdrop="true"/> | |
</policy> | |
<!-- For the session bus, override the default relatively-low limits | |
with essentially infinite limits, since the bus is just running | |
as the user anyway, using up bus resources is not something we need | |
to worry about. In some cases, we do set the limits lower than | |
"all available memory" if exceeding the limit is almost certainly a bug, | |
having the bus enforce a limit is nicer than a huge memory leak. But the | |
intent is that these limits should never be hit. --> | |
<!-- the memory limits are 1G instead of say 4G because they can't exceed 32-bit signed int max --> | |
<limit name="max_incoming_bytes">1000000000</limit> | |
<limit name="max_outgoing_bytes">1000000000</limit> | |
<limit name="max_message_size">1000000000</limit> | |
<limit name="service_start_timeout">120000</limit> | |
<limit name="auth_timeout">240000</limit> | |
<limit name="max_completed_connections">100000</limit> | |
<limit name="max_incomplete_connections">10000</limit> | |
<limit name="max_connections_per_user">100000</limit> | |
<limit name="max_pending_service_starts">10000</limit> | |
<limit name="max_names_per_connection">50000</limit> | |
<limit name="max_match_rules_per_connection">50000</limit> | |
<limit name="max_replies_per_connection">50000</limit> | |
</busconfig> |
Sign up for free
to join this conversation on GitHub.
Already have an account?
Sign in to comment