[Application Options] ; ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ; Data settings ; ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ; The directory to store data such as the block chain and peer addresses. The ; block chain takes several GB, so this location must have a lot of free space. ; The default is ~/.btcd/data on POSIX OSes and $APPDATA/btcd/data on Windows. ; Environment variables are expanded so they may be used. NOTE: Windows ; environment variables are typically %VARIABLE%, but they must be accessed with ; $VARIABLE here. Also, ~ is expanded to $APPDATA on Windows. ; datadir=~/.btcd/data ; ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ; Network settings ; ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ; Use testnet. ; testnet=1 ; Connect via a SOCKS5 proxy. ; proxy=127.0.0.1:9050 ; proxyuser= ; proxypass= ; The SOCKS5 proxy above is Tor (https://www.torproject.org). ; Although not required if the proxy set is indeed Tor, setting this option ; does the following: ; - Sends DNS queries over the Tor network (during DNS seed lookup). This ; stops your IP from being leaked via DNS. ; - Does not disable the listening port. This allows the hidden services ; feature of Tor to be used. ; tor=1 ; Add persistent peers to connect to as desired. One peer per line. ; You may specify each IP address with or without a port. The default port will ; be added automatically if one is not specified here. ; ; NOTE: btcd only currently works with a single peer, but this will be changing ; soon as multi-peer support is under development. ; addpeer=192.168.1.1 ; addpeer=10.0.0.2:8333 ; addpeer=fe80::1 ; addpeer=[fe80::2]:8333 ; Maximum number of inbound and outbound peers. ; maxpeers=8 ; How long to ban misbehaving peers. Valid time units are {s, m, h}. ; Minimum 1s. ; banduration=24h ; banduration=11h30m15s ; ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ; RPC server options - The following options control the built-in RPC server ; which is used to control and query information from a running btcd process. ; ; NOTE: The RPC server is disabled by default if no rpcuser or rpcpass is ; specified. ; ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ; Secure the RPC API by specifying the username and password. You must specify ; both or the RPC server will be disabled. ; rpcuser=whatever_username_you_want ; rpcpass= ; Use the following setting to disable the RPC server even if the rpcuser and ; rpcpass are specified above. This allows one to quickly disable the RPC ; server without having to remove credentials from the config file. ; norpc=1 ; The port used to listen for RPC connections. ; rpcport=8332 ; ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ; Debug ; ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ; Debug logging level. ; Valid options are {trace, debug, info, warn, error, critical} ; debuglevel=info ; The port used to listen for HTTP profile requests. The profile server will ; be disabled if this option is not specified. The profile information can be ; accessed at http://localhost:/debug/pprof once running. ; profile=6061