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README.md

Skynet Portal Setup Scripts

This directory contains a setup guide and scripts that will install and configure some basic requirements for running a Skynet Portal. The assumption is that we are working with a Debian Buster Minimal system or similar.

Initial Setup

(Assumes we are logged in as root on a fresh installation of Debian)

You may want to fork this repository and add your ssh pubkey to authorized_keys and optionally edit the tmux and bash configurations.

  1. SSH in a freshly installed Debian machine.
  2. apt-get update && apt-get install sudo
  3. adduser user
  4. usermod -a -G sudo user
  5. Quit the ssh session.

You a can now ssh into your machine as the user user.

  1. On your local machine: ssh-copy-id user@ip-addr
  2. On your local machine: ssh user@ip-addr
  3. Now logged in as user: sudo apt-get install git
  4. git clone https://github.com/NebulousLabs/skynet-webportal
  5. cd skynet-webportal/setup-scripts
  6. ./setup.sh
  7. Once DNS records are set you can run: ./letsencrypt-setup.sh
  8. This should edit your nginx configuration for you. If not, you should check that keys were created by letsencrypt in /etc/letsencrypt/live/ and add the following lines into your nginx configuration. Make sure to replace YOUR-DOMAIN with your domain name.
    ssl_certificate /etc/letsencrypt/live/YOUR-DOMAIN/fullchain.pem;
    ssl_certificate_key /etc/letsencrypt/live/YOUR-DOMAIN/privkey.pem;
    
  9. Finally make sure to check your nginx conf and reload nginx: sudo nginx -t sudo systemctl reload nginx

Running siad

NOTE: You must be running siad and siac by building from a version at least as recent as v1.4.3.

You still need to setup siad for the backend to be complete.

  1. cd ~/; mkdir siad
  2. nohup siad &>/dev/null &

This will start syncing siad in the background.

Portal Setup

When siad is done syncing, create a new wallet and unlock the wallet.

Then set an allowance (siac renter setallowance), with the suggested values below:

  • 10 KS (keep 25 KS in your wallet)
  • default period
  • default number of hosts
  • 8 week renewal time
  • 500 GB expected storage
  • 500 GB expected upload
  • 5 TB expected download
  • default redundancy

Once your allowance is set you need to set your node to be a viewnode with the following command: siac renter setallowance --payment-contract-initial-funding 10SC

Now your node will begin making 10 contracts per block with many hosts so it can potentially view the whole network's files.

Running the Portal

Make sure you have nodejs and yarn installed. You can check that with node -v and yarn -v commands respectively.

  • run cd /home/user/skynet-webportal
  • run yarn to build dependencies
  • run yarn build:client to build the client package

Client package will be outputted to /build and nginx configuration will pick it up automatically.