William Yager [ARCHIVE] on Nostr: 📅 Original date posted:2014-02-21 📝 Original message:Running the network part ...
📅 Original date posted:2014-02-21
📝 Original message:Running the network part of the core as a system service might make sense for server implementations, but it’s a pain in the rear for most users.
That said, I think segregating the two processes is a great idea. Let’s just try to avoid some complicated scheme that involves necessarily running things under multiple users.
Will
On Feb 21, 2014, at 0:43, Wladimir <laanwj at gmail.com> wrote:
> The most straightforward way would be to run the blockchain daemon as a system service (with its own uid/gid and set of Apparmor/SELinux restrictions) and the wallet daemon as the user.
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📝 Original message:Running the network part of the core as a system service might make sense for server implementations, but it’s a pain in the rear for most users.
That said, I think segregating the two processes is a great idea. Let’s just try to avoid some complicated scheme that involves necessarily running things under multiple users.
Will
On Feb 21, 2014, at 0:43, Wladimir <laanwj at gmail.com> wrote:
> The most straightforward way would be to run the blockchain daemon as a system service (with its own uid/gid and set of Apparmor/SELinux restrictions) and the wallet daemon as the user.
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