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# bitcoin.conf configuration file. Lines beginning with # are comments. |
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## bitcoin.conf configuration file. Lines beginning with # are comments. |
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## |
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# Network-related settings: |
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# Run on the test network instead of the real bitcoin network. |
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#testnet=1 |
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#testnet=0 |
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# Run a regression test network |
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#regtest=0 |
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# Connect via a socks4 proxy |
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#proxy=127.0.0.1:9050 |
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############################################################## |
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## Quick Primer on addnode vs connect ## |
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## Let's say for instance you use addnode=4.2.2.4 ## |
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## addnode will connect you to and tell you about the ## |
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## nodes connected to 4.2.2.4. In addition it will tell ## |
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## the other nodes connected to it that you exist so ## |
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## they can connect to you. ## |
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## connect will not do the above when you 'connect' to it. ## |
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## It will *only* connect you to 4.2.2.4 and no one else.## |
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## ## |
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## So if you're behind a firewall, or have other problems ## |
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## finding nodes, add some using 'addnode'. ## |
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## ## |
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## If you want to stay private, use 'connect' to only ## |
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## connect to "trusted" nodes. ## |
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## ## |
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## If you run multiple nodes on a LAN, there's no need for ## |
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## all of them to open lots of connections. Instead ## |
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## 'connect' them all to one node that is port forwarded ## |
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## and has lots of connections. ## |
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## Thanks goes to [Noodle] on Freenode. ## |
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############################################################## |
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# Use as many addnode= settings as you like to connect to specific peers |
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#addnode=69.164.218.197 |
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#addnode=10.0.0.2:8333 |
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# ... or use as many connect= settings as you like to connect ONLY |
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# to specific peers: |
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# Alternatively use as many connect= settings as you like to connect ONLY to specific peers |
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#connect=69.164.218.197 |
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#connect=10.0.0.1:8333 |
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# Listening mode, enabled by default except when 'connect' is being used |
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#listen=1 |
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# Maximum number of inbound+outbound connections. |
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#maxconnections= |
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# JSON-RPC options (for controlling a running Bitcoin/bitcoind process) |
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# |
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# server=1 tells Bitcoin to accept JSON-RPC commands. |
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#server=1 |
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# server=1 tells Bitcoin-QT and bitcoind to accept JSON-RPC commands |
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#server=0 |
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# You must set rpcuser and rpcpassword to secure the JSON-RPC api |
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#rpcuser=Ulysseys |
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#rpcpassword=YourSuperGreatPasswordNumber_385593 |
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#rpcpassword=YourSuperGreatPasswordNumber_DO_NOT_USE_THIS_OR_YOU_WILL_GET_ROBBED_385593 |
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# How many seconds bitcoin will wait for a complete RPC HTTP request. |
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# after the HTTP connection is established. |
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#rpctimeout=30 |
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# By default, only RPC connections from localhost are allowed. Specify |
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# as many rpcallowip= settings as you like to allow connections from |
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# other hosts (and you may use * as a wildcard character): |
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#rpcallowip=10.1.1.34 |
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#rpcallowip=192.168.1.* |
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# By default, only RPC connections from localhost are allowed. |
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# Specify as many rpcallowip= settings as you like to allow connections from other hosts, |
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# either as a single IPv4/IPv6 or with a subnet specification. |
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# NOTE: opening up the RPC port to hosts outside your local trusted network is NOT RECOMMENDED, |
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# because the rpcpassword is transmitted over the network unencrypted. |
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# server=1 tells Bitcoin-QT to accept JSON-RPC commands. |
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# it is also read by bitcoind to determine if RPC should be enabled |
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#rpcallowip=10.1.1.34/255.255.255.0 |
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#rpcallowip=1.2.3.4/24 |
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#rpcallowip=2001:db8:85a3:0:0:8a2e:370:7334/96 |
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# Listen for RPC connections on this TCP port: |
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rpcport=8332 |
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#rpcport=8332 |
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# You can use Bitcoin or bitcoind to send commands to Bitcoin/bitcoind |
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# running on another host using this option: |
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rpcconnect=127.0.0.1 |
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#rpcconnect=127.0.0.1 |
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# Use Secure Sockets Layer (also known as TLS or HTTPS) to communicate |
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# with Bitcoin -server or bitcoind |
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#rpcssl=1 |
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# OpenSSL settings used when rpcssl=1 |
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rpcsslciphers=TLSv1+HIGH:!SSLv2:!aNULL:!eNULL:!AH:!3DES:@STRENGTH |
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rpcsslcertificatechainfile=server.cert |
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rpcsslprivatekeyfile=server.pem |
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#rpcsslciphers=TLSv1+HIGH:!SSLv2:!aNULL:!eNULL:!AH:!3DES:@STRENGTH |
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#rpcsslcertificatechainfile=server.cert |
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#rpcsslprivatekeyfile=server.pem |
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# Miscellaneous options |
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# Set gen=1 to attempt to generate bitcoins |
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gen=0 |
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# Use SSE instructions to try to generate bitcoins faster. |
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#4way=1 |
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# Pre-generate this many public/private key pairs, so wallet backups will be valid for |
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# both prior transactions and several dozen future transactions. |
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keypool=100 |
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#keypool=100 |
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# Pay an optional transaction fee every time you send bitcoins. Transactions with fees |
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# are more likely than free transactions to be included in generated blocks, so may |
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# be validated sooner. |
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paytxfee=0.00 |
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# Allow direct connections for the 'pay via IP address' feature. |
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#allowreceivebyip=1 |
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#paytxfee=0.00 |
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# User interface options |
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