The listen address for the HTTP server. If only a port is specified, the tracker will listen on all interfaces. If left empty, the tracker will not run a HTTP endpoint.
The duration to allow outstanding requests to survive before forcefully terminating them.
##### `httpReadTimeout`
type: duration
default: "4s"
The maximum duration before timing out read of the request.
##### `httpWriteTimeout`
type: duration
default: "4s"
The maximum duration before timing out write of the request.
##### `httpListenLimit`
type: integer
default: 0
Limits the number of outstanding requests. Set to `0` to disable.
##### `udpListenAddr`
type: string
default: "localhost:6881"
Then listen address for the UDP server. If only a port is specified, the tracker will listen on all interfaces. If left empty, the tracker will not run a UDP endpoint.
The announce `min_interval` value sent to clients. This theoretically specifies the minimum allowed time between announces, but most clients don't really respect it.
Whether peers are allowed to set their own IP via the various supported methods or if these are ignored. This must be enabled for dual-stack IP support, since there is no other way to determine both IPs of a peer otherwise.
An optional HTTP header indicating the upstream IP, for example `X-Forwarded-For` or `X-Real-IP`. Use this when running the tracker behind a reverse proxy.
Whether responses should only include peers of the same address family as the announcing peer, or if peers of any family may be returned (i.e. both IPv4 and IPv6).
Number of internal torrent maps to use. Leave this at 1 in general, however it can potentially improve performance when there are many unique torrents and few peers per torrent.
Interval at which a search for inactive peers should be performed.
##### `reapRatio`
type: float64
default: 1.25
Peers will be rated inactive if they haven't announced for `reapRatio * minAnnounce`.
##### `apiListenAddr`
type: string
default: "localhost:6880"
The listen address for the HTTP API. If only a port is specified, the tracker will listen on all interfaces. If left empty, the tracker will not run the HTTP API.
##### `apiRequestTimeout`
type: duration
default: "4s"
The duration to allow outstanding requests to survive before forcefully terminating them.
##### `apiReadTimeout`
type: duration
default: "4s"
The maximum duration before timing out read of the request.
##### `apiWriteTimeout`
type: duration
default: "4s"
The maximum duration before timing out write of the request.
##### `apiListenLimit`
type: integer
default: 0
Limits the number of outstanding requests. Set to `0` to disable.
##### `driver`
type: string
default: "noop"
Sets the backend driver to load. The included `"noop"` driver provides no functionality.
##### `statsBufferSize`
type: integer
default: 0
The size of the event-queues for statistics.
##### `includeMemStats`
type: bool
default: true
Whether to include information about memory in the statistics.
##### `verboseMemStats`
type: bool
default: false
Whether the information about memory should be verbose.
If this string is not empty, then the tracker will attempt to use JWTs to validate infohashes before announces. The format for the JSON at this endpoint can be found at [the RFC for JWKs](https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-jose-json-web-key-41#page-10) with the addition of an "issuer" key. Simply stated, this feature requires two fields at this JSON endpoint: "keys" and "issuer". "keys" is a list of JWKs that can be used to validate JWTs and "issuer" should match the "iss" claim in the JWT. The lifetime of a JWK is based upon standard HTTP caching headers and falls back to 5 minutes if no cache headers are provided.
#### `jwkSetUpdateInterval`
type: duration
default: "5m"
The interval at which keys are updated from JWKSetURI. Because the fallback lifetime for keys without cache headers is 5 minutes, this value should never be below 5 minutes unless you know your jwkSetURI has caching headers.