Port 9151 and Goerli ETH in Ursula guide

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Michael Egorov 2019-10-13 23:33:11 -07:00
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@ -11,6 +11,10 @@ If you want to run a NuCypher node that participates in the decentralized networ
you need to install it first. The installation procedure for the Ursula (Worker)
node is exactly the same as for Staker.
You will need a machine (could be a physical computer or a cloud instance) which
can be externally accessed via a TCP port 9151 (make sure it can be accessed
from the outside).
First, you install geth. You'll need to run it in the background and sync up.
For testnet, it is:
@ -30,6 +34,9 @@ You need to create a software-controlled account in geth:
So, your worker account is ``0xc080708026a3a280894365efd51bb64521c45147`` in
this case.
Fund this account with Görli testnet ETH! To do it, go to
https://goerli-faucet.slock.it/.
Before installing ``nucypher``, you may need to install necessary developer
tools and headers, if you don't have them already. In Ubuntu, Debian, Linux Mint
or similar distros, that is:
@ -93,6 +100,8 @@ Replace ``<YOUR PROVIDER URI>`` with a valid node web3 node provider string, for
Enter Nodes Public IPv4 Address: <YOUR NODE IP HERE>
Additionally, make sure that your port 9151 is open.
4. Create a password when prompted
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@ -136,6 +145,8 @@ Verify that the node setup was successful by running the ``status`` command.
You can also view your nodes network status webpage by navigating your web browser to ``https://<your-node-ip-address>:9151/status``.
It's a good idea to check that this URL opens from the outside: it means that
your node can be seen by other NuCypher nodes also.
.. NOTE::
Since Ursulas self-sign TLS certificates, you may receive a warning from your web browser.