an2linux: Add basic server setup

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Marty Oehme 2020-09-12 14:43:23 +02:00
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[tcp]
tcp_server = off
tcp_port = 46352
[bluetooth]
bluetooth_server = on
# bluetooth_support_kitkat: enable bluetooth support for android 4.4 kitkat
# this setting is important for everyone using bluetooth
# you need to set this setting correctly otherwise it will not work
# if you are using android 4.4 kitkat this needs to be turned on
# because some cipher versions are not supported until after kitkat
# if you are using android 5.0+ you need to keep this setting off
bluetooth_support_kitkat = off
[notification]
# notification_timeout: display notification for this many seconds
# set 0 to never expire
# this setting might be completely ignored by your notification server
notification_timeout = 5
# list_size_duplicates: number of latest notifications to keep
# integer 0-50, if a notification is in this list it will not be shown
# set to 0 to disable
list_size_duplicates = 0
# ignore_duplicates_list_for_titles: notification titles that ignore duplicates list
# comma-separated, case-sensitive
ignore_duplicates_list_for_titles = AN2Linux, title
# keywords_to_ignore: do not show notifications that include these keywords in the notification titles
# comma-separated, case-sensitive. leading and trailing whitespace will be stripped.
keywords_to_ignore =
# regexes_to_ignore: do not show notifications who's contents or title match the following regexes
regexes_to_ignore_in_title =
regexes_to_ignore_in_content =

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# an2linux
[an2linux](https://github.com/rootkiwi/an2linuxserver) - mirror your android notifications on the linux desktop
This module enables the bluetooth server portion of an2linuxserver, while disabling the wi-fi server.
Since these dotfiles are currently primarily running on a laptop, bluetooth is the easiest connection to make.
In order for bluetooth to work on archlinux, you will have to follow the set-up on the [archlinux wiki](https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Bluetooth), as well as on the [`an2linux`](https://github.com/rootkiwi/an2linuxserver) github page.
If the [services](/services) module is also enabled, `an2linux` will automatically start up on boot.
This is usually desirable,
but for initial pairing you will have to manually shut down the service and run the server manually with `an2linuxserver.py`.
The initial pairing needs interactive inputs and can not be done automatically -- once that is done, you can restart the service and everything should work perfectly.