Post ApwfcR3ukGdSTBYHDM by cjd@pkteerium.xyz
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(DIR) Post #ApwfNk1FysD2v8In5s by jon@x0f.org
2025-01-10T16:56:18Z
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ANNOUNCE: Cjdns Release v22.1(as announced in https://x.com/cjdelisle/status/1877753373660979246)Major changes:* DNS Seed auto-peering means you no longer need to add peers. You can still manually peer, and you can disable DNS seeding in the config, but default configs going forward will seed from a list of public peers which is here: https://vinny.cjdns.fr/ptest/* Cjdnstool binary is now built with cjdns, making administration easier.
(DIR) Post #ApwfcQKBUI3WBM9kw4 by jon@x0f.org
2025-01-10T16:56:35Z
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Minor changes:* Libuv is completely removed, all OS bindings are through Rust/Tokio.* SECCOMP BPF is no longer part of the security strategy.Where to download:* Linux: https://github.com/cjdelisle/cjdns.sh makes it easy to run a node, including public peer.* MacOS: As soon as this PR lands https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-core/pull/203576 , `brew install cjdns` will be enough.* Source: https://github.com/cjdelisle/cjdns required a C compiler, Rust, NodeJS, make, and linux-headers in order to build.
(DIR) Post #ApwfcR3ukGdSTBYHDM by cjd@pkteerium.xyz
2025-01-10T16:59:25.944558Z
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Also announced in: https://pkteerium.xyz/@cjd/posts/ApsHlo1pxQ4veXNpJ2
(DIR) Post #ApwgZsQKev88PpNiGO by cjd@pkteerium.xyz
2025-01-10T17:10:13.113111Z
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BTW Jon, I'm currently synced to 848k but in about another day there should be a reasonably permanent bitcoind on:fcf0:9e5b:bc5:a5bb:4891:6ee5:dcb1:11b (bitcoind.cjdns.pkt.wiki)
(DIR) Post #Apwh7tqTsaB4fepsK8 by jon@x0f.org
2025-01-10T17:14:26Z
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@cjd great! I seem to have lost the ability to accept inbound cjdns peers from bitcoind after both updating my OS and cjdns, need to look into it
(DIR) Post #ApwhDYafol5iUH8huq by cjd@pkteerium.xyz
2025-01-10T17:17:23.595209Z
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Barring anything bad happening, this machine should be permanant AF because it's a VM that I'm never gonna update on a machine that no ports except ssh and so I'm not gonna update that either.
(DIR) Post #ApwhhvNJfaFhq8N81Q by jon@x0f.org
2025-01-10T17:22:17Z
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@cjd lmk when I can try making a manual outbound connection to your new peer ip
(DIR) Post #ApwhhweMvfUFnJMGEy by cjd@pkteerium.xyz
2025-01-10T17:22:51.965825Z
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You can try it now, but it's syncing and I don't know what bitcoind does when it's still syncing
(DIR) Post #Apy4q6ySv7PQEba5hI by jon@x0f.org
2025-01-11T03:22:51Z
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@cjd ok my node connected to yours...I also have an inbound cjdns peer now, so that looks good as well
(DIR) Post #Apy4twCUv0SFyky8yO by cjd@pkteerium.xyz
2025-01-11T09:17:29.025988Z
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I see[fc32:17ea:e415:c3bf:9808:149d:b5a2:c9aa]:50669 inboundIs there anything we should do like run a custom DNS seeder for people who want to use cjdns-bitcoin (?)
(DIR) Post #Aq198sQ0FGbNspXpy4 by jon@x0f.org
2025-01-11T14:07:50Z
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@cjd if your node is stable over the longer term and can serve the whole blockchain (i.e. is a full archival node), then after a while it may be picked up by the seeders to be added to the hardcoded DNS seeds at https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/contrib/seeds/nodes_main.txtFor DNS seeders, see https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/doc/dnsseed-policy.md and https://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/116931/how-does-one-become-a-dns-seed-for-bitcoin-core