ab0f30c00d
Since the Midstate is no longer needed, switch to using crypto/sha256.
122 lines
7.1 KiB
Go
122 lines
7.1 KiB
Go
// Copyright (c) 2013-2017 The btcsuite developers
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// Use of this source code is governed by an ISC
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// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
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/*
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btcd is a full-node bitcoin implementation written in Go.
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The default options are sane for most users. This means btcd will work 'out of
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the box' for most users. However, there are also a wide variety of flags that
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can be used to control it.
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The following section provides a usage overview which enumerates the flags. An
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interesting point to note is that the long form of all of these options
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(except -C) can be specified in a configuration file that is automatically
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parsed when btcd starts up. By default, the configuration file is located at
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~/.btcd/btcd.conf on POSIX-style operating systems and %LOCALAPPDATA%\btcd\btcd.conf
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on Windows. The -C (--configfile) flag, as shown below, can be used to override
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this location.
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Usage:
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btcd [OPTIONS]
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Application Options:
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-V, --version Display version information and exit
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-C, --configfile= Path to configuration file
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-b, --datadir= Directory to store data
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--logdir= Directory to log output.
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-a, --addpeer= Add a peer to connect with at startup
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--connect= Connect only to the specified peers at startup
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--nolisten Disable listening for incoming connections -- NOTE:
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Listening is automatically disabled if the --connect
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or --proxy options are used without also specifying
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listen interfaces via --listen
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--listen= Add an interface/port to listen for connections
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(default all interfaces port: 8333, testnet: 18333)
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--maxpeers= Max number of inbound and outbound peers (125)
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--nobanning Disable banning of misbehaving peers
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--banthreshold= Maximum allowed ban score before disconnecting and
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banning misbehaving peers.
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--banduration= How long to ban misbehaving peers. Valid time units
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are {s, m, h}. Minimum 1 second (24h0m0s)
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-u, --rpcuser= Username for RPC connections
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-P, --rpcpass= Password for RPC connections
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--rpclimituser= Username for limited RPC connections
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--rpclimitpass= Password for limited RPC connections
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--rpclisten= Add an interface/port to listen for RPC connections
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(default port: 8334, testnet: 18334)
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--rpccert= File containing the certificate file
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--rpckey= File containing the certificate key
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--rpcmaxclients= Max number of RPC clients for standard connections
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(10)
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--rpcmaxwebsockets= Max number of RPC websocket connections (25)
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--rpcquirks Mirror some JSON-RPC quirks of Bitcoin Core -- NOTE:
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Discouraged unless interoperability issues need to
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be worked around
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--norpc Disable built-in RPC server -- NOTE: The RPC server
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is disabled by default if no rpcuser/rpcpass or
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rpclimituser/rpclimitpass is specified
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--notls Disable TLS for the RPC server -- NOTE: This is only
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allowed if the RPC server is bound to localhost
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--nodnsseed Disable DNS seeding for peers
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--externalip= Add an ip to the list of local addresses we claim to
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listen on to peers
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--proxy= Connect via SOCKS5 proxy (eg. 127.0.0.1:9050)
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--proxyuser= Username for proxy server
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--proxypass= Password for proxy server
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--onion= Connect to tor hidden services via SOCKS5 proxy
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(eg. 127.0.0.1:9050)
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--onionuser= Username for onion proxy server
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--onionpass= Password for onion proxy server
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--noonion Disable connecting to tor hidden services
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--torisolation Enable Tor stream isolation by randomizing user
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credentials for each connection.
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--testnet Use the test network
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--regtest Use the regression test network
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--simnet Use the simulation test network
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--nocheckpoints Disable built-in checkpoints. Don't do this unless
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you know what you're doing.
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--dbtype= Database backend to use for the Block Chain (ffldb)
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--profile= Enable HTTP profiling on given port -- NOTE port
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must be between 1024 and 65536
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--cpuprofile= Write CPU profile to the specified file
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-d, --debuglevel= Logging level for all subsystems {trace, debug,
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info, warn, error, critical} -- You may also specify
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<subsystem>=<level>,<subsystem2>=<level>,... to set
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the log level for individual subsystems -- Use show
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to list available subsystems (info)
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--upnp Use UPnP to map our listening port outside of NAT
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--minrelaytxfee= The minimum transaction fee in BTC/kB to be
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considered a non-zero fee.
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--limitfreerelay= Limit relay of transactions with no transaction fee
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to the given amount in thousands of bytes per
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minute (15)
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--norelaypriority Do not require free or low-fee transactions to have
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high priority for relaying
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--maxorphantx= Max number of orphan transactions to keep in memory
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(100)
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--generate Generate (mine) bitcoins using the CPU
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--miningaddr= Add the specified payment address to the list of
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addresses to use for generated blocks -- At least
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one address is required if the generate option is
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set
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--blockminsize= Mininum block size in bytes to be used when creating
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a block
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--blockmaxsize= Maximum block size in bytes to be used when creating
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a block (750000)
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--blockprioritysize= Size in bytes for high-priority/low-fee transactions
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when creating a block (50000)
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--nopeerbloomfilters Disable bloom filtering support.
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--sigcachemaxsize= The maximum number of entries in the signature
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verification cache.
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--blocksonly Do not accept transactions from remote peers.
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--relaynonstd Relay non-standard transactions regardless of the
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default settings for the active network.
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--rejectnonstd Reject non-standard transactions regardless of the
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default settings for the active network.
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Help Options:
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-h, --help Show this help message
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*/
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package main
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