CalDescent bcc89adb5f Removed "peerAddress" from ArbitraryDataFileListMessage (introduced in recent commit)
It's best that the source peer's address isn't exposed to the requesting peer. The relay peer can keep track of this mapping itself.

The only real issue with this approach is that we can't use data from ArbitraryDataFileListMessage to update our ArbitraryPeers data, because we can't distinguish between relay peers and hosting peers. But this isn't something we currently do anyway, as we have the ARBITRARY_SIGNATURES message type to take care of updating ArbitraryPeers mappings.
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Qortal Data Node

Important

This code is unfinished, and we haven't had the official genesis block for the data chain yet. Therefore it is only possible to use this code if you first create your own test chain. I would highly recommend waiting until the code is in a more complete state before trying to run this.

Build / run

  • Requires Java 11. OpenJDK 11 recommended over Java SE.
  • Install Maven
  • Use Maven to fetch dependencies and build: mvn clean package
  • Built JAR should be something like target/qortal-1.0.jar
  • Create basic settings.json file: echo '{}' > settings.json
  • Run JAR in same working directory as settings.json: java -jar target/qortal-1.0.jar
  • Wrap in shell script, add JVM flags, redirection, backgrounding, etc. as necessary.
  • Or use supplied example shell script: start.sh
Description
Qortal Core - Main Code Repository Decentralized Data Network - Blockchain - TRUE Cross-Chain Trading - Application and Website Hosting - Much More - Qortal is the future internet infrastructure for the global digital world.
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