There has been over 1 year of commit history leading up to this point, but almost all of that has had some kind network configuration or secrets built into the code. As of today all of that has been removed, and the codebase can finally be published! I am keeping a private copy of the previous commit history, though it's unclear if it will ever be able to be published.
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Creating a daemon.yml File
The cryptic-net daemon
process has generally sane defaults and does not need
to be configured for most users. However, in some cases it does, so this
document describes how to use the daemon.yml
file to handle those cases.
Create daemon.yml
First, create a daemon.yml
file. You can create a new daemon.yml
with
default values filled in by doing:
cryptic-net daemon --dump-config > /path/to/daemon.yml
If you open that file in a text editor you can view all default values that
cryptic-net daemon
ships with, as well as documentation for all configurable
parameters. Feel free to edit this file as needed.
Using daemon.yml
With the daemon.yml
created and configured, you can configure your daemon
process to use it by passing it as the -c
argument:
sudo cryptic-net daemon -c /path/to/daemon.yml
If you are an operator then your host should be running its cryptic-net daemon
process in systemd (see Getting Started if
not), and you will need to modify the cryptic-net.service
accordingly.