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Yohann D'Anello
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Guillaume Bury
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In most cases, you only have to start the re6stnet daemon for you to join
In most cases, you only have to start the re6stnet daemon for you to join
the re6st network. Since the number of options to set is currently quite high,
the re6st network. Since the number of options to set is currently quite high,
I advise you to u
t
se a configuration file. Here is an example of such a
I advise you to use a configuration file. Here is an example of such a
configuration file::
configuration file::
# Configuration file for re6stnet
# Configuration file for re6stnet
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``re6st-conf --server localhost --port 8000``
``re6st-conf --server localhost --port 8000``
It will generate in your local directory (you can change it with the -d option)
It will generate in your local directory (you can change it with the -d option)
four files (ca.crt, cert.crt, cert.key, dh2048.pem).
four files (ca.crt, cert.crt, cert.key, dh2048.pem). It is recommanded to put
these files in a different directory than the certificates for the registry,
although the names shouldn't conflict.
Now here's the tricky part. For your network to work, you need to restart the
Now here's the tricky part. For your network to work, you need to restart the
registry (maybe it will be fixed one day...), this time with more information
registry (maybe it will be fixed one day...), this time with more information
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