lbcwallet/sample-btcwallet.conf
Josh Rickmar 0d903a5a29 Invert allowfree option.
Boolean options cannot be unset from a default true value on the
command line, so invert the allowfree option, renaming it
disallowfree, so attaching fees may always be forced by specifying
disallowfree = true in the configuration file, or --disallowfree on
the command line.
2014-01-28 12:55:42 -05:00

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[Application Options]
; ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
; Bitcoin wallet settings
; ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
; Use mainnet.
; mainnet=0
; The directory to open and save wallet, transaction, and unspent transaction
; output files. Two directories, `mainnet` and `testnet` are used in this
; directory for mainnet and testnet wallets, respectively.
; datadir=~/.btcwallet
; Maximum number of addresses to generate for the keypool
; keypoolsize=100
; Whether transactions must be created with some minimum fee, even if the
; calculated transaction priority is high enough to allow a free tx
; disallowfree = false
; ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
; RPC client settings
; ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
; Connect via a SOCKS5 proxy. NOTE: Specifying a proxy will disable listening
; for incoming connections unless listen addresses are provided via the 'listen'
; option.
; proxy=127.0.0.1:9050
; proxyuser=
; proxypass=
; The server and port used for btcd websocket connections.
; connect=localhost:18334
; File containing root certificates to authenticate a TLS connections with btcd
; cafile=~/.btcwallet/btcd.cert
; ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
; RPC server settings
; ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
; TLS certificate and key file locations
; rpccert=~/.btcwallet/rpc.cert
; rpckey=~/.btcwallet/rpc.key
; Specify the interfaces for the RPC server listen on. One listen address per
; line. Multiple listen options may be set in the same configuration, and each
; will be used to listen for connections. NOTE: The default port is modified by
; some options such as 'mainnet', so it is recommended to not specify a port and
; allow a proper default to be chosen unless you have a specific reason to do
; otherwise.
; listen= ; all interfaces on default port
; listen=0.0.0.0 ; all ipv4 interfaces on default port
; listen=:: ; all ipv6 interfaces on default port
; listen=:18332 ; all interfaces on port 18332
; listen=0.0.0.0:18332 ; all ipv4 interfaces on port 18332
; listen=[::]:18332 ; all ipv6 interfaces on port 18332
; listen=127.0.0.1:18332 ; only ipv4 localhost on port 18332 (this is a default)
; listen=[::1]:18332 ; only ipv6 localhost on port 18332 (this is a default)
; listen=127.0.0.1:18337 ; only ipv4 localhost on non-standard port 18337
; listen=:18337 ; all interfaces on non-standard port 18337
; listen=0.0.0.0:18337 ; all ipv4 interfaces on non-standard port 18337
; listen=[::]:18337 ; all ipv6 interfaces on non-standard port 18337
; ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
; RPC settings (both client and server)
; ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
; Username and password to authenticate to btcd a RPC server and authenticate
; new client connections
; username=
; password=
; ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
; 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:<profileport>/debug/pprof once running.
; profile=6062