# Bisq Seed Node ## Hardware Highly recommended to use SSD! Minimum specs: * CPU: 4 cores * RAM: 8 GB * SSD: 512 GB (HDD is too slow) ## Software The following OS are known to work well: * Ubuntu 18 * FreeBSD 12 ### Installation Start with a clean Ubuntu 18.04 LTS server installation, and run the script ```bash curl -s https://raw.githubusercontent.com/bisq-network/bisq/master/seednode/install_seednode_debian.sh | sudo bash ``` This will install and configure Tor, Bitcoin, and Bisq-Seednode services to start on boot. ### Firewall Next, configure your OS firewall to only allow SSH and Bitcoin P2P ```bash ufw allow 22/tcp ufw allow 8333/tcp ufw enable ``` ### Syncing After installation, watch the Bitcoin blockchain sync progress ```bash sudo tail -f /bitcoin/debug.log ``` After Bitcoin is fully synced, start the bisq-seednode service ```bash sudo systemctl start bisq-seednode sudo journalctl --unit bisq-seednode --follow ``` After Bisq is fully synced, check your Bitcoin and Bisq onion hostnames: ```bash sudo -H -u bitcoin bitcoin-cli getnetworkinfo|grep address sudo cat /bisq/bisq-seednode/btc_mainnet/tor/hiddenservice/hostname ``` ### Testing After your Bisq seednode is ready, test it by connecting to your new btcnode and bisq-seednode! macOS: ```bash /Applications/Bisq.app/Contents/MacOS/Bisq --seedNodes=foo.onion:8000 --btcNodes=foo.onion:8333 ``` ### Upgrading To upgrade your seednode to a new tag, for example v1.2.5 ```bash sudo -u bisq -s cd bisq git fetch origin git checkout v1.2.5 # new tag ./gradlew clean ./gradlew build -x test exit sudo service bisq-seednode restart sudo journalctl --unit bisq-seednode --follow ``` ### Uninstall If you need to start over, you can run the uninstall script in this repo ```bash sudo ./delete_seednode_debian.sh ``` WARNING: this script will delete all data!