You could set up haveno-reto.com or bisq.network
Ive got it connecting to a node on my LAN rn and it starts pretty fast
Could try that. Thanks
Looks like something to be careful about though. I see in the chat that somebody had a problem when they set it to an inaccessible node and the application wouldn't open.
That's not good. Guess the only way to get access again if this happens is a reinstallation. Would be better the app would switch to reachable nodes after a long enough time without connection.
it looks like if you mess up the config you can force the node with: /path/Haveno --xmrNode=192.168.1.1 but the user said it won't actually take a comma separated list of IPs like the "custom nodes" field says it will ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
That's a better way than doing a complete reinstall
Looks like something to be careful about though. I see in the chat that somebody had a problem when they set it to an inaccessible node and the application wouldn't open.
That's not good. Guess the only way to get access again if this happens is a reinstallation. Would be better the app would switch to reachable nodes after a long enough time without connection.
it looks like if you mess up the config you can force the node with: /path/Haveno --xmrNode=192.168.1.1 but the user said it won't actually take a comma separated list of IPs like the "custom nodes" field says it will ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
That's a better way than doing a complete reinstall
That's not good. Guess the only way to get access again if this happens is a reinstallation. Would be better the app would switch to reachable nodes after a long enough time without connection.
it looks like if you mess up the config you can force the node with: /path/Haveno --xmrNode=192.168.1.1 but the user said it won't actually take a comma separated list of IPs like the "custom nodes" field says it will ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
That's a better way than doing a complete reinstall
it looks like if you mess up the config you can force the node with: /path/Haveno --xmrNode=192.168.1.1 but the user said it won't actually take a comma separated list of IPs like the "custom nodes" field says it will ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
That's a better way than doing a complete reinstall