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Offline bytemaster

I will now turn off my seed nodes as they have still not been included in the default list of seed nodes.

I still would like to offer this service to the bitshares community, so once they will be included in the bitshares client, I will bring them back up (I need about 20 minutes to do that).

My bad.  I haven't gotten around to adding them back.   If someone can compile a list of all seed nodes I have missed, I will add them to the client.  Better yet, submit a pull request!
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I will now turn off my seed nodes as they have still not been included in the default list of seed nodes.

I still would like to offer this service to the bitshares community, so once they will be included in the bitshares client, I will bring them back up (I need about 20 minutes to do that).
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is the current set of seed nodes as can be seen here considered sufficient for now?

https://github.com/BitShares/bitshares-2/blob/bitshares/libraries%2Fapp%2Fapplication.cpp#L151

It looks like seed nodes in this thread after and including triox's post (https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php/topic,18908.msg243607.html#msg243607) have not been included yet. If the current set is considered sufficient for now, then I'll probably decommission the 3 that I'm maintaining, as their resources could probably be better spent elsewhere. If they will (soon) get included, then I'm happy to keep maintaining them.
Same concerns about my seed node.

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is the current set of seed nodes as can be seen here considered sufficient for now?

https://github.com/BitShares/bitshares-2/blob/bitshares/libraries%2Fapp%2Fapplication.cpp#L151

It looks like seed nodes in this thread after and including triox's post (https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php/topic,18908.msg243607.html#msg243607) have not been included yet. If the current set is considered sufficient for now, then I'll probably decommission the 3 that I'm maintaining, as their resources could probably be better spent elsewhere. If they will (soon) get included, then I'm happy to keep maintaining them.
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Is it a problem if we are running our seed-nodes on our VPS on a local---rpc-endpoint like this?:

./witness_node --rpc-endpoint=127.0.0.1:1776

why are many suggesting: 0.0.0.0

for example:
./witness_node --rpc-endpoint=0.0.0.0:1776. 

?

rpc-endpoint will open up the rpc port eg for your cli-wallet. This is not the right port.  It should be p2p-endpoint

./witness_node --p2p-endpoint=0.0.0.0:1776

This means other peers can connect to your seed.

I started my seed node 185.25.22.21:1776 located in Greece
using this command:

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./witness_node --rpc-endpoint 127.0.0.1:1777 -s 104.236.144.84:1776 --p2p-endpoint 0.0.0.0:1776

after -s (on our example 104.236.144.84:1776) you can put any seed-node you are confident it is on the main-chain  and properly started.
any suggestions/comments are welcome...  :)


PS If instead 0.0.0.0 after --p2p-endpoint we would put another address, would it not work?

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Is it a problem if we are running our seed-nodes on our VPS on a local---rpc-endpoint like this?:

./witness_node --rpc-endpoint=127.0.0.1:1776

why are many suggesting: 0.0.0.0

for example:
./witness_node --rpc-endpoint=0.0.0.0:1776. 

?

rpc-endpoint will open up the rpc port eg for your cli-wallet. This is not the right port.  It should be p2p-endpoint

./witness_node --p2p-endpoint=0.0.0.0:1776

This means other peers can connect to your seed.
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Is it a problem if we are running our seed-nodes on our VPS on a local---rpc-endpoint like this?:

./witness_node --rpc-endpoint=127.0.0.1:1776

why are many suggesting: 0.0.0.0

for example:
./witness_node --rpc-endpoint=0.0.0.0:1776

?
« Last Edit: October 16, 2015, 11:18:39 am by liondani »

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Seed node: 128.199.143.47:2015
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BTS       Witness:harvey-xts Seed:128.199.143.47:2015 API:wss://128.199.143.47:2016 
MUSE   Witness:harvey-xts Seed:128.199.143.47:2017 API:ws://128.199.143.47:2018

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Seed Node: 191.237.252.181:1776
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ok thx but i run only my mac haven't linux pc here :( maybe i can't do this

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its very complicated i downloaded the genesis file but what is the next step? i want really participate but i docent know exactly how to setup a witness

make a try with this info:
https://github.com/cryptonomex/graphene/wiki/How%20to%20setup%20your%20witness%20for%20test%20net%20%28Ubuntu%2014.04%29

PS the genesis file is hard-coded on the binaries so it isn't necessary to download anymore

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its very complicated i downloaded the genesis file but what is the next step? i want really participate but i docent know exactly how to setup a witness

Offline Spectral

Seed node is up!

46.226.12.230:1984

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dedicated seed node:

159.203.101.205:1777