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Go 1.23 was released this week, so with this PR we update the build system to officially support the last two releases.
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# Table of Contents
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- [Table of Contents](#table-of-contents)
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- [Installation](#installation)
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- [Installing a binary release](#installing-a-binary-release)
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- [Building a tagged version with Docker](#building-a-tagged-version-with-docker)
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- [Building a development version from source](#building-a-development-version-from-source)
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- [Installing Go](#installing-go)
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- [Go modules](#go-modules)
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- [Installing lnd from source](#installing-lnd-from-source)
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- [Available Backend Operating Modes](#available-backend-operating-modes)
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- [btcd Options](#btcd-options)
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- [Neutrino Options](#neutrino-options)
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- [Bitcoind Options](#bitcoind-options)
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- [Using btcd](#using-btcd)
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- [Installing btcd](#installing-btcd)
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- [Starting btcd](#starting-btcd)
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- [Running lnd using the btcd backend](#running-lnd-using-the-btcd-backend)
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- [Using Neutrino](#using-neutrino)
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- [Using bitcoind ](#using-bitcoind)
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- [Creating a wallet](#creating-a-wallet)
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- [Macaroons](#macaroons)
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- [Network Reachability](#network-reachability)
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- [Simnet vs. Testnet Development](#simnet-vs-testnet-development)
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- [Creating an lnd.conf (Optional)](#creating-an-lndconf-optional)
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# Installation
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There are multiple ways to install `lnd`. For most users the easiest way is to
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[download and install an official release binary](#installing-a-binary-release).
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Those release binaries are always built with production in mind and have all
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RPC subservers enabled.
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More advanced users that want to build `lnd` from source also have multiple
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options. To build a tagged version, there is a docker build helper script that
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allows users to
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[build `lnd` from source without needing to install `golang`](#building-a-tagged-version-with-docker).
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That is also the preferred way to build and verify the reproducible builds that
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are released by the team. See
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[release.md for more information about reproducible builds](release.md).
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Finally, there is the option to build `lnd` fully manually. This requires more
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tooling to be set up first but allows producing non-production (debug,
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development) builds.
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## Installing a binary release
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Downloading and installing an official release binary is recommended for use on
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mainnet.
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[Visit the release page on GitHub](https://github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/releases)
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and select the latest version that does not have the "Pre-release" label set
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(unless you explicitly want to help test a Release Candidate, RC).
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Choose the package that best fits your operating system and system architecture.
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It is recommended to choose 64bit versions over 32bit ones, if your operating
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system supports both.
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Extract the package and place the two binaries (`lnd` and `lncli` or `lnd.exe`
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and `lncli.exe` on Windows) somewhere where the operating system can find them.
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## Building a tagged version with Docker
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To use the Docker build helper, you need to have the following software
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installed and set up on your machine:
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- Docker
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- `make`
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- `bash`
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To build a specific git tag of `lnd`, simply run the following steps (assuming
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`v0.x.y-beta` is the tagged version to build):
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```shell
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git clone https://github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd
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cd lnd
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git checkout v0.x.y-beta
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make docker-release tag=v0.x.y-beta
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```
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This will create a directory called `lnd-v0.x.y-beta` that contains the release
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binaries for all operating system and architecture pairs. A single pair can also
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be selected by specifying the `sys=linux-amd64` flag for example. See
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[release.md for more information on reproducible builds](release.md).
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## Building a development version from source
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Building and installing `lnd` from source is only recommended for advanced users
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and/or developers. Running the latest commit from the `master` branch is not
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recommended for mainnet. The `master` branch can at times be unstable and
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running your node off of it can prevent it to go back to a previous, stable
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version if there are database migrations present.
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In order to work with [`lnd`](https://github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd), the
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following build dependencies are required:
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### Installing Go
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`lnd` is written in Go, with a minimum version of 1.19. To install, run one of
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the following commands for your OS:
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<details>
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<summary>Linux (x86-64)</summary>
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```
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wget https://dl.google.com/go/go1.22.6.linux-amd64.tar.gz
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sha256sum go1.22.5.linux-amd64.tar.gz | awk -F " " '{ print $1 }'
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```
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The final output of the command above should be
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`999805bed7d9039ec3da1a53bfbcafc13e367da52aa823cb60b68ba22d44c616`. If it
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isn't, then the target REPO HAS BEEN MODIFIED, and you shouldn't install
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this version of Go. If it matches, then proceed to install Go:
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```
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sudo rm -rf /usr/local/go && sudo tar -C /usr/local -xzf go1.22.5.linux-amd64.tar.gz
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export PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/go/bin
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```
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</details>
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<details>
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<summary>Linux (ARMv6)</summary>
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```
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wget https://dl.google.com/go/go1.22.5.linux-armv6l.tar.gz
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sha256sum go1.22.5.linux-armv6l.tar.gz | awk -F " " '{ print $1 }'
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```
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The final output of the command above should be
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`b566484fe89a54c525dd1a4cbfec903c1f6e8f0b7b3dbaf94c79bc9145391083`. If it
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isn't, then the target REPO HAS BEEN MODIFIED, and you shouldn't install
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this version of Go. If it matches, then proceed to install Go:
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```
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sudo rm -rf /usr/local/go && tar -C /usr/local -xzf go1.22.5.linux-armv6l.tar.gz
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export PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/go/bin
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```
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</details>
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<details>
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<summary>macOS</summary>
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First, install [Homebrew](https://brew.sh) if you don't already have it.
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Then
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```
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brew install go
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```
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</details>
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<details>
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<summary>FreeBSD</summary>
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```
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pkg install go
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```
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Alternatively, one can download the pre-compiled binaries hosted on the
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[Golang download page](https://golang.org/dl/). If one seeks to install
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from source, then more detailed installation instructions can be found
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[here](https://golang.org/doc/install).
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</details>
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***Important***
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At this point, you should set your `$GOPATH` environment variable, which
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represents the path to your workspace. By default, `$GOPATH` is set to
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`~/go`. You will also need to add `$GOPATH/bin` to your `PATH`. This ensures
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that your shell will be able to detect the binaries you install.
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```shell
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export GOPATH=~/go
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export PATH=$PATH:$GOPATH/bin
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```
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---
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We recommend placing the above in your `.bashrc`, `.zshrc` or in a setup script
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so that you can avoid typing this every time you open a new terminal window.
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### Go modules
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This project uses [Go modules](https://github.com/golang/go/wiki/Modules)
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to manage dependencies as well as to provide *reproducible builds*.
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Usage of Go modules (with Go 1.13) means that you no longer need to clone
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`lnd` into your `$GOPATH` for development purposes. Instead, your `lnd`
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repo can now live anywhere!
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---
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Note: For mobile development, having the source code in `$GOPATH` is still
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required due to a current limitation in
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[Go mobile](https://pkg.go.dev/golang.org/x/mobile). Take a look at the
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documentation for [building mobile libraries](../mobile) to learn more.
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---
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### Installing lnd from source
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With the preliminary steps completed, to install `lnd`, `lncli`, and all
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related dependencies run the following commands:
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```shell
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git clone https://github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd
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cd lnd
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make install
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```
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The command above will install the current _master_ branch of `lnd`. If you
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wish to install a tagged release of `lnd` (as the master branch can at times be
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unstable), then [visit the release page to locate the latest
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release](https://github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/releases). Assuming the name
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of the release is `v0.x.x`, then you can compile this release from source with
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a small modification to the above command:
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```shell
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git clone https://github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd
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cd lnd
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git checkout v0.x.x
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make install
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```
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**NOTE**: Our instructions still use the `$GOPATH` directory from prior
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versions of Go, but with Go 1.13, it's now possible for `lnd` to live
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_anywhere_ on your file system.
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For Windows WSL users, make will need to be referenced directly via
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/usr/bin/make/, or alternatively by wrapping quotation marks around make,
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like so:
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```shell
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/usr/bin/make && /usr/bin/make install
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"make" && "make" install
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```
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On FreeBSD, use gmake instead of make.
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Alternatively, if one doesn't wish to use `make`, then the `go` commands can be
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used directly:
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```shell
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go install -v ./...
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```
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**Tags**
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Release binaries and installations from source using `make release-install`
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will have the following tags:
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- [autopilotrpc](/lnrpc/autopilotrpc/autopilot.proto)
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- [signrpc](/lnrpc/signrpc/signer.proto)
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- [walletrpc](/lnrpc/walletrpc/walletkit.proto)
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- [chainrpc](/lnrpc/chainrpc/chainnotifier.proto)
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- [invoicesrpc](/lnrpc/invoicesrpc/invoices.proto)
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- [neutrinorpc](/lnrpc/neutrinorpc/neutrino.proto)
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- [routerrpc](/lnrpc/routerrpc/router.proto)
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- [watchtowerrpc](/lnrpc/watchtowerrpc/watchtower.proto)
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- [monitoring](/monitoring) (for Prometheus integration)
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- [peersrpc](/lnrpc/peersrpc/peers.proto)
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- [kvdb_postrgres](/docs/postgres.md)
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- [kvdb_sqlite](/docs/sqlite.md)
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- [kvdb_etcd](/docs/etcd.md)
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The `dev` tag is used for development builds, and is not included in the
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release builds & installation.
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You can specify a custom set of tags when installing from source using the `tags=""` parameter. For example:
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```shell
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make install tags="signrpc walletrpc routerrpc invoicesrpc"
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```
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**Updating**
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To update your version of `lnd` to the latest version run the following
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commands:
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```shell
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cd $GOPATH/src/github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd
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git pull
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make clean && make && make install
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```
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On FreeBSD, use gmake instead of make.
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Alternatively, if one doesn't wish to use `make`, then the `go` commands can be
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used directly:
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```shell
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cd $GOPATH/src/github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd
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git pull
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go install -v ./...
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```
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**Tests**
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To check that `lnd` was installed properly run the following command:
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```shell
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make check
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```
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This command requires `bitcoind` (almost any version should do) to be available
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in the system's `$PATH` variable. Otherwise, some tests will fail.
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**Command-line completion for `lncli`**
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_Bash_: See `contrib/lncli.bash-completion`
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_Fish_: Run: `lncli fish-completion > $HOME/.config/fish/completions/lncli.fish`
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# Available Backend Operating Modes
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In order to run, `lnd` requires, that the user specify a chain backend. At the
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time of writing of this document, there are three available chain backends:
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`btcd`, `neutrino`, `bitcoind`. All including neutrino can run on mainnet with
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an out of the box `lnd` instance. We don't require `--txindex` when running
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with `bitcoind` or `btcd` but activating the `txindex` will generally make
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`lnd` run faster. Note that since version 0.13 pruned nodes are supported,
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although they cause performance penalty and higher network usage.
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The set of arguments for each of the backend modes is as follows:
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## btcd Options
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```text
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btcd:
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--btcd.dir= The base directory that contains the node's data, logs, configuration file, etc. (default: /Users/<username>/Library/Application Support/Btcd)
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--btcd.rpchost= The daemon's rpc listening address. If a port is omitted, then the default port for the selected chain parameters will be used. (default: localhost)
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--btcd.rpcuser= Username for RPC connections
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--btcd.rpcpass= Password for RPC connections
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--btcd.rpccert= File containing the daemon's certificate file (default: /Users/<username>/Library/Application Support/Btcd/rpc.cert)
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--btcd.rawrpccert= The raw bytes of the daemon's PEM-encoded certificate chain which will be used to authenticate the RPC connection.
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```
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## Neutrino Options
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```text
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neutrino:
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-a, --neutrino.addpeer= Add a peer to connect with at startup
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--neutrino.connect= Connect only to the specified peers at startup
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--neutrino.maxpeers= Max number of inbound and outbound peers
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--neutrino.banduration= How long to ban misbehaving peers. Valid time units are {s, m, h}. Minimum 1 second
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--neutrino.banthreshold= Maximum allowed ban score before disconnecting and banning misbehaving peers.
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--neutrino.useragentname= Used to help identify ourselves to other bitcoin peers.
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--neutrino.useragentversion= Used to help identify ourselves to other bitcoin peers.
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```
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## Bitcoind Options
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```text
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bitcoind:
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--bitcoind.dir= The base directory that contains the node's data, logs, configuration file, etc. (default: /Users/<username>/Library/Application Support/Bitcoin)
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--bitcoind.rpchost= The daemon's rpc listening address. If a port is omitted, then the default port for the selected chain parameters will be used. (default: localhost)
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--bitcoind.rpcuser= Username for RPC connections
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--bitcoind.rpcpass= Password for RPC connections
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--bitcoind.zmqpubrawblock= The address listening for ZMQ connections to deliver raw block notifications
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--bitcoind.zmqpubrawtx= The address listening for ZMQ connections to deliver raw transaction notifications
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--bitcoind.estimatemode= The fee estimate mode. Must be either "ECONOMICAL" or "CONSERVATIVE". (default: CONSERVATIVE)
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```
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## Using btcd
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### Installing btcd
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On FreeBSD, use gmake instead of make.
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In order to be able to utilize the latest Taproot features, [`btcd` version
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`v0.23.5`](https://github.com/btcsuite/btcd/releases/tag/v0.23.5) MUST be used.
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To install btcd, run the following commands:
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Install **btcd**:
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```shell
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make btcd
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```
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Alternatively, you can install [`btcd` directly from its
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repo](https://github.com/btcsuite/btcd).
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### Starting btcd
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Running the following command will create `rpc.cert` and default `btcd.conf`.
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```shell
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btcd --testnet --rpcuser=REPLACEME --rpcpass=REPLACEME
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```
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If you want to use `lnd` on testnet, `btcd` needs to first fully sync the
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testnet blockchain. Depending on your hardware, this may take up to a few
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hours. Note that adding `--txindex` is optional, as it will take longer to sync
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the node, but then `lnd` will generally operate faster as it can hit the index
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directly, rather than scanning blocks or BIP 158 filters for relevant items.
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(NOTE: It may take several minutes to find segwit-enabled peers.)
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While `btcd` is syncing you can check on its progress using btcd's `getinfo`
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RPC command:
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```shell
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btcctl --testnet --rpcuser=REPLACEME --rpcpass=REPLACEME getinfo
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{
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"version": 120000,
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"protocolversion": 70002,
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"blocks": 1114996,
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"timeoffset": 0,
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"connections": 7,
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"proxy": "",
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"difficulty": 422570.58270815,
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"testnet": true,
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"relayfee": 0.00001,
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"errors": ""
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}
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```
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Additionally, you can monitor btcd's logs to track its syncing progress in real
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time.
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You can test your `btcd` node's connectivity using the `getpeerinfo` command:
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```shell
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btcctl --testnet --rpcuser=REPLACEME --rpcpass=REPLACEME getpeerinfo | more
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```
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### Running lnd using the btcd backend
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If you are on testnet, run this command after `btcd` has finished syncing.
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Otherwise, replace `--bitcoin.testnet` with `--bitcoin.simnet`. If you are
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installing `lnd` in preparation for the
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[tutorial](https://dev.lightning.community/tutorial), you may skip this step.
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```shell
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lnd --bitcoin.active --bitcoin.testnet --debuglevel=debug \
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--btcd.rpcuser=kek --btcd.rpcpass=kek --externalip=X.X.X.X
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```
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## Using Neutrino
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In order to run `lnd` in its light client mode, you'll need to locate a
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full-node which is capable of serving this new light client mode. `lnd` uses
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[BIP 157](https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/blob/master/bip-0157.mediawiki) and [BIP
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158](https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/blob/master/bip-0158.mediawiki) for its light client
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mode. A public instance of such a node can be found at
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`faucet.lightning.community`.
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To run lnd in neutrino mode, run `lnd` with the following arguments, (swapping
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in `--bitcoin.simnet` if needed), and also your own `btcd` node if available:
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```shell
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lnd --bitcoin.active --bitcoin.testnet --debuglevel=debug \
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--bitcoin.node=neutrino --neutrino.connect=faucet.lightning.community
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```
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## Using bitcoind
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Note that adding `-txindex` is optional, as it will take longer to sync the
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node, but then `lnd` will generally operate faster as it can hit the index
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directly, rather than scanning blocks or BIP 158 filters for relevant items.
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To configure your bitcoind backend for use with lnd, first complete and verify
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the following:
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- Since `lnd` uses
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[ZeroMQ](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/doc/zmq.md) to
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interface with `bitcoind`, *your `bitcoind` installation must be compiled with
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ZMQ*. Note that if you installed `bitcoind` from source and ZMQ was not present,
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then ZMQ support will be disabled, and `lnd` will quit on a `connection refused` error.
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If you installed `bitcoind` via Homebrew in the past ZMQ may not be included
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([this has now been fixed](https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-core/pull/23088)
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in the latest Homebrew recipe for bitcoin)
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- Configure the `bitcoind` instance for ZMQ with `-zmqpubrawblock` and
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`-zmqpubrawtx`. These options must each use their own unique address in order
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to provide a reliable delivery of notifications (e.g.
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`-zmqpubrawblock=tcp://127.0.0.1:28332` and
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`-zmqpubrawtx=tcp://127.0.0.1:28333`).
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- Make sure the config setting `-rpcserialversion` in `bitcoind` is either set
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to 1 or NOT used because bitcoind's default behaviour is already correct
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(see [bitcoin/issues/28730](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/28730)
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for more info). Lightning depends on segwit transactions therefore we need
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the witness data when querying the bitcoind backend for transaction details.
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- Start `bitcoind` running against testnet, and let it complete a full sync with
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the testnet chain (alternatively, use `--bitcoind.regtest` instead).
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Here's a sample `bitcoin.conf` for use with lnd:
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```text
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testnet=1
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server=1
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daemon=1
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zmqpubrawblock=tcp://127.0.0.1:28332
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zmqpubrawtx=tcp://127.0.0.1:28333
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```
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Once all of the above is complete, and you've confirmed `bitcoind` is fully
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updated with the latest blocks on testnet, run the command below to launch
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`lnd` with `bitcoind` as your backend (as with `bitcoind`, you can create an
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`lnd.conf` to save these options, more info on that is described further
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below):
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```shell
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lnd --bitcoin.active --bitcoin.testnet --debuglevel=debug \
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--bitcoin.node=bitcoind --bitcoind.rpcuser=REPLACEME \
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--bitcoind.rpcpass=REPLACEME \
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--bitcoind.zmqpubrawblock=tcp://127.0.0.1:28332 \
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--bitcoind.zmqpubrawtx=tcp://127.0.0.1:28333 \
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--externalip=X.X.X.X
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```
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*NOTE:*
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- The auth parameters `rpcuser` and `rpcpass` parameters can typically be
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determined by `lnd` for a `bitcoind` instance running under the same user,
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including when using cookie auth. In this case, you can exclude them from the
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`lnd` options entirely.
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- If you DO choose to explicitly pass the auth parameters in your `lnd.conf` or
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command line options for `lnd` (`bitcoind.rpcuser` and `bitcoind.rpcpass` as
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shown in example command above), you must also specify the
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`bitcoind.zmqpubrawblock` and `bitcoind.zmqpubrawtx` options. Otherwise, `lnd`
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will attempt to get the configuration from your `bitcoin.conf`.
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- You must ensure the same addresses are used for the `bitcoind.zmqpubrawblock`
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and `bitcoind.zmqpubrawtx` options passed to `lnd` as for the `zmqpubrawblock`
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and `zmqpubrawtx` passed in the `bitcoind` options respectively.
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- When running lnd and bitcoind on the same Windows machine, ensure you use
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127.0.0.1, not localhost, for all configuration options that require a TCP/IP
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host address. If you use "localhost" as the host name, you may see extremely
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slow inter-process-communication between lnd and the bitcoind backend. If lnd
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|
is experiencing this issue, you'll see "Waiting for chain backend to finish
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sync, start_height=XXXXXX" as the last entry in the console or log output, and
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lnd will appear to hang. Normal lnd output will quickly show multiple
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messages like this as lnd consumes blocks from bitcoind.
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- Don't connect more than two or three instances of `lnd` to `bitcoind`. With
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the default `bitcoind` settings, having more than one instance of `lnd`, or
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`lnd` plus any application that consumes the RPC could cause `lnd` to miss
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crucial updates from the backend.
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- The default fee estimate mode in `bitcoind` is CONSERVATIVE. You can set
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`bitcoind.estimatemode=ECONOMICAL` to change it into ECONOMICAL. Furthermore,
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if you start `bitcoind` in `regtest`, this configuration won't take any effect.
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# Creating a wallet
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If `lnd` is being run for the first time, create a new wallet with:
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```shell
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lncli create
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```
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This will prompt for a wallet password, and optionally a cipher seed
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passphrase.
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`lnd` will then print a 24 word cipher seed mnemonic, which can be used to
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recover the wallet in case of data loss. The user should write this down and
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keep in a safe place.
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More [information about managing wallets can be found in the wallet management
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document](wallet.md).
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# Macaroons
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`lnd`'s authentication system is called **macaroons**, which are decentralized
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bearer credentials allowing for delegation, attenuation, and other cool
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|
features. You can learn more about them in Alex Akselrod's [writeup on
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|
GitHub](https://github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/issues/20).
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Running `lncli create` to create a wallet, will by default generate
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the `admin.macaroon`, `read_only.macaroon`, and `macaroons.db`
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files that are used to authenticate
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into `lnd`. They will be stored in the network directory (default:
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|
`lnddir/data/chain/bitcoin/mainnet`) so that it's possible to use a distinct
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|
password for mainnet, testnet, simnet, etc. Note that if you specified an
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|
alternative data directory (via the `--datadir` argument), you will have to
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|
additionally pass the updated location of the `admin.macaroon` file into `lncli`
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|
using the `--macaroonpath` argument.
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To disable macaroons for testing, pass the `--no-macaroons` flag into *both*
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`lnd` and `lncli`.
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|
# Network Reachability
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|
|
|
If you'd like to signal to other nodes on the network that you'll accept
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incoming channels (as peers need to connect inbound to initiate a channel
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|
funding workflow), then the `--externalip` flag should be set to your publicly
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|
reachable IP address.
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|
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|
# Simnet vs. Testnet Development
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|
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|
If you are doing local development, such as for the tutorial, you'll want to
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|
start both `btcd` and `lnd` in the `simnet` mode. Simnet is similar to regtest
|
|
in that you'll be able to instantly mine blocks as needed to test `lnd`
|
|
locally. In order to start either daemon in the `simnet` mode use `simnet`
|
|
instead of `testnet`, adding the `--bitcoin.simnet` flag instead of the
|
|
`--bitcoin.testnet` flag.
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|
|
|
Another relevant command line flag for local testing of new `lnd` developments
|
|
is the `--debughtlc` flag. When starting `lnd` with this flag, it'll be able to
|
|
automatically settle a special type of HTLC sent to it. This means that you
|
|
won't need to manually insert invoices in order to test payment connectivity.
|
|
To send this "special" HTLC type, include the `--debugsend` command at the end
|
|
of your `sendpayment` commands.
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|
|
|
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|
There are currently two primary ways to run `lnd`: one requires a local `btcd`
|
|
instance with the RPC service exposed, and the other uses a fully integrated
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|
light client powered by [neutrino](https://github.com/lightninglabs/neutrino).
|
|
|
|
For testing scenarios like integration tests where wallet security is not
|
|
important, the `itest/lnd-itest` binary can be used which uses very weak
|
|
password stretching for the wallet encryption and therefore starts up faster
|
|
than a production/mainnet/release build. The binary can be built by running
|
|
`make build-itest`.
|
|
|
|
# Creating an lnd.conf (Optional)
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|
|
|
Optionally, if you'd like to have a persistent configuration between `lnd`
|
|
launches, allowing you to simply type `lnd --bitcoin.testnet --bitcoin.active`
|
|
at the command line, you can create an `lnd.conf`.
|
|
|
|
**On macOS, located at:**
|
|
`/Users/<username>/Library/Application Support/Lnd/lnd.conf`
|
|
|
|
**On Linux, located at:**
|
|
`~/.lnd/lnd.conf`
|
|
|
|
Here's a sample `lnd.conf` for `btcd` to get you started:
|
|
```text
|
|
[Application Options]
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|
debuglevel=trace
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|
maxpendingchannels=10
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|
|
[Bitcoin]
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|
bitcoin.active=1
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
Notice the `[Bitcoin]` section. This section houses the parameters for the
|
|
Bitcoin chain. See a more detailed sample config file available
|
|
[here](https://github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/blob/master/sample-lnd.conf)
|
|
and explore the other sections for node configuration, including `[Btcd]`,
|
|
`[Bitcoind]` and `[Neutrino]` depending on which chain and node type you're
|
|
using.
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