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README.md

Bitcoin Private Seeder

btcp-seeder is a crawler for the BTCP network, based on bitcoin-seeder, which exposes a list of reliable nodes via a built-in DNS server.

Features:

  • regularly revisits known nodes to check their availability
  • bans nodes after enough failures, or bad behaviour
  • accepts nodes down to protocol version 180005 to request new IP addresses from, but only reports good (180006) nodes.
  • keeps statistics over (exponential) windows of 2 hours, 8 hours, 1 day and 1 week, to base decisions on.
  • very low memory (a few tens of megabytes) and cpu requirements.
  • crawlers run in parallel (by default 24 threads simultaneously).

REQUIREMENTS

$ sudo apt-get install build-essential libboost-all-dev libssl-dev

USAGE

Assuming you want to run a dns seed on dnsseed.example.com, you will need an authorative NS record in example.com's domain record, pointing to for example vps.example.com:

$ dig -t NS dnsseed.example.com

;; ANSWER SECTION dnsseed.example.com. 86400 IN NS vps.example.com.

On the system vps.example.com, you can now run dnsseed:

./dnsseed -h dnsseed.example.com -n vps.example.com

If you want the DNS server to report SOA records, please provide an e-mail address (with the @ part replaced by .) using -m.

COMPILING

Compiling will require boost and ssl. On debian systems, these are provided by libboost-dev and libssl-dev respectively.

$ make

This will produce the dnsseed binary.

RUNNING AS NON-ROOT

Typically, you'll need root privileges to listen to port 53 (name service).

One solution is using an iptables rule (Linux only) to redirect it to a non-privileged port:

$ iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -p udp --dport 53 -j REDIRECT --to-port 5353

If properly configured, this will allow you to run dnsseed in userspace, using the -p 5353 option.