Official peer list for Auracoin.
If you are wanting to directly contribute to the Auracoin network, we suggest
using the main-firstlevel.aup
peer list.
If you're testing out a new feature that you are wanting to implement on the
network, we suggest using the test-firstlevel.aup
peer list. You can also
host your own peer list on your site or webserver so that you an do local
testing.
Note: By default, the Auracoin configuration file includes the
main-firstlevel.aup
peer list. You can skip this section if you wish to use the main peer list and you already have it as default!
You'll need to update your Auracoin configuration file in order to use one of
the peer lists. You do this, edit the file located at
%userprofile%\.auracoin\config.auc
(Windows) or ~/.auracoin/config.auc
(Mac/Linux) and edit the peerList
property under the Peers
group like so:
peerList = https://aur.xyz/auracoin-peers/main-firstlevel.aup
The example above is for the main-firstlevel.aup
peer list. Feel free to
change the peer list to one like test-firstlevel.aup
!
Your config.auc
file should now look similar to this:
[Account]
address = xxxxxxxxxx
publicKey = 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
privateKey = 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
[Peers]
peerList = https://aur.xyz/auracoin-peers/main-firstlevel.aup
outboundIP = 0.0.0.0
outboundPort = 5000
peerTimeout = 3
Note: Please make sure that you have the
outboundIP
andoutboundPort
fields populated inconfig.auc
─ we suggest having theoutboundIP
set to0.0.0.0
so that you can do port forwarding.
Firstly, you will need to port forward your node to the internet; please check your local ISP's documentation on how to do this (there normally is just an option that allows port forwarding of your IP address in your router's admin page).
Secondly, you'll need a GitHub account. With a GitHub account, fork this
repository, and add your node's public IP address to a peer list (we suggest
main-firstlevel.aup
) like this:
http://123.123.123.123:5000
Of course, substitute 123.123.123.123
to your node's IP address (it should
not be 0.0.0.0
, 127.0.0.1
or localhost
and it shouldn't start with
192.168.
as they're all local) for your own IP address, and substitute 5000
for your node's port (which is normally 5000
, but it is configurable).
Finally, open up a pull request on this repository (not the forked one, but
it may work if you're lucky as long as you are careful with what options you
choose) to merge your cloned repository into our repository. An example of what
the pull request settings would look like if you were called aurabot
:
base repository: aurora/auracoin
base: master
← head repository: aurabot/auracoin
compare: master