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− | Explanation: Connect to the specified node and only the specified node. Useful if you trust a node on your local network and want to sync to it quickly. Disallows incoming connections. Disables the built-in timing attack mitigation mechanism. | + | Explanation: Connect to the specified node and only the specified node. Useful if you trust a node on your local network and want to sync to it quickly. Disallows incoming connections. Disables the built-in timing attack mitigation mechanism. You must use an IP, using hostnames is not supported. |
Example: trustedpeer = 12.34.56.78:8444 | Example: trustedpeer = 12.34.56.78:8444 |
Revision as of 21:35, 30 April 2014
This page lists the extra 'hidden' options of which you can make use by adding them to your keys.dat file.
Option: trustedpeer
Explanation: Connect to the specified node and only the specified node. Useful if you trust a node on your local network and want to sync to it quickly. Disallows incoming connections. Disables the built-in timing attack mitigation mechanism. You must use an IP, using hostnames is not supported.
Example: trustedpeer = 12.34.56.78:8444
(this page is lacking the rest of the options.. there are more)