RediSkript/RediSkript-bukkit/src/main/resources/config.yml

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Redis:
#a secure password that cannot be cracked, please change it!
#it is also recommended to firewall your redis server with iptables so it can only be accessed by specific IP addresses
Password: "yHy0d2zdBlRmaSPj3CiBwEv5V3XxBTLTrCsGW7ntBnzhfxPxXJS6Q1aTtR6DSfAtCZr2VxWnsungXHTcF94a4bsWEpGAvjL9XMU"
#hostname of your redis server, you can use free redis hosting (search for it online) if you do not have the ability to host your own redis server
#redis server is very lightweight, takes under 30 MB of RAM usually
Host: "127.0.0.1"
#must be 2 or higher, if you set to lower, the addon will automatically use 2 as a minimum
#do not edit MaxConnections if you do not know what you're doing
#it is only useful to increase this number to account for PING between distant servers and when you are sending a lot of messages constantly
MaxConnections: 2
#the default Redis port
Port: 6379
#time out in milliseconds, how long it should take before it decides that it is unable to connect when sending a message
#9000 = 9 seconds
TimeOut: 9000
#also known as SSL, only use this if you're running Redis 6.0.6 or higher, older versions will not work correctly
#it encrypts your traffic and makes data exchange between distant servers secure
useTLS: false
#EncryptMessages may be useful if you cannot use TLS due to use of older version of Redis or if you're paranoid about privacy and want to double encrypt your messages
#however this will not encrypt the initial authentication password, only the messages sent (use TLS for initial authentication password encryption)
#the encryption configuration must be the same across all servers in order to communicate
#use 16 characters long key for AES-128 encryption
#32 characters long key for AES-256 encryption
#AES-128 is faster, but less secure (but it is not crackable by today's technology as of 2020, may be crackable by quantum computers)
#the AES implementation used in RediSkript uses SIV mode, which makes the same key resistant to cracking for a big count of messages without the need of changing the key very often
EncryptMessages: true
#EncryptionKey and MacKey must be different
EncryptionKey: "16CHARACTERS KEY"
MacKey: "16CHARACTERS KEY"
#the channels from which this server can receive messages
#you can always send messages to all channels!
#you can add as many channels as you wish!
#ideal setup is having one global channel and having one channel that represents server name, so you know who to send messages to
#then a few other utility channels up to your needs
Channels:
- "global"
- "servername"
- "Channel3"