Here we describe configuration options around the Peer Exchange.
--p2p.seed_mode
The node operates in seed mode. In seed mode, a node continuously crawls the network for peers, and upon incoming connection shares some peers and disconnects.
--p2p.seeds “1.2.3.4:466656,2.3.4.5:4444”
Dials these seeds when we need more peers. They should return a list of peers and then disconnect. If we already have enough peers in the address book, we may never need to dial them.
--p2p.persistent_peers “1.2.3.4:46656,2.3.4.5:466656”
Dial these peers and auto-redial them if the connection fails. These are intended to be trusted persistent peers that can help anchor us in the p2p network.
Note that the auto-redial uses exponential backoff and will give up after a day of trying to connect.
NOTE: If seeds
and persistent_peers
intersect,
the user will be WARNED that seeds may auto-close connections
and the node may not be able to keep the connection persistent.
--p2p.private_persistent_peers “1.2.3.4:46656,2.3.4.5:466656”
These are persistent peers that we do not add to the address book or gossip to other peers. They stay private to us.