# /etc/conf.d/v2raya-user: config file for /etc/init.d/v2raya-user. # # If you want to pass any options while running the v2raya daemon, you can do so here by setting the ${V2RAYA_OPT} variable. # e.g.: V2RAYA_OPTS="--address 0.0.0.0:2017 --v2ray-bin /usr/bin/v2ray --config=/home//.config/v2raya" # V2RAYA_OPTS="--log-disable-timestamp" # Note.1: Quotes is not encouraged inside the variables here. # Note.2: Absolute path is recommended in the options like --config or --log-file. # # Available options: # -a, --address string Listening address (default "0.0.0.0:2017") # -c, --config string v2rayA configuration directory # --v2ray-bin string Executable v2ray binary path. Auto-detect if put it empty. # --v2ray-confdir string Additional v2ray config directory, files in it will be combined with config # generated by v2rayA # --webdir string v2rayA web files directory. use embedded files if not specify. # --vless-grpc-inbound-cert-key string... Specify the certification path instead of automatically generating a # self-signed certificate. Example: # /etc/v2raya/grpc_certificate.crt,/etc/v2raya/grpc_private.key # --ipv6-support string Optional values: auto, on, off. Make sure your IPv6 network works fine before # you turn it on. (default "auto") # --reset-password # --log-level string Optional values: trace, debug, info, warn or error (default "info") # --log-file string The path of log file # --log-max-days int Maximum number of days to keep log files (default 3) # --log-disable-color # --log-disable-timestamp # --report string Print report