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Starting a Generic/Public Veilid Bootstrap Server
Instance Recommended Setup
CPU: Single RAM: 1GB Storage: 25GB IP: Static v4 & v6 Firewall: 5150/TCP/UDP inbound allow all
Install Veilid
Follow instructions in INSTALL.md
Configure Veilid as Bootstrap
Stop the Veilid service
sudo systemctl stop veilid-server.service
Setup the config
In /etc/veilid-server/veilid-server.conf` ensure bootstrap: ['bootstrap.<your.domain>'] in the routing_table: section
If you came here from the dev network setup guide, this is when you set the network key.
Switch to veilid user
sudo -u veilid /bin/bash
Generate a new keypair
Copy the output to secure storage such as a password manager. This information will be used in the next step and can be used for node recovery, moving to a different server, etc.
veilid-server --generate-key-pair VLD0
Create new node ID and flush existing route table
Include the brackets [] when pasting the keys. Use the public key in the command. Secret key will be requested interactively and will not echo when pasted.
veilid-server --set-node-id [PUBLIC_KEY] --delete-table-store
Generate the DNS TXT record
Copy the output to secure storage. This information will be use to setup DNS records.
veilid-server --dump-txt-record
Start the Veilid service
Disconnect from the Veilid user and start veilid-server.service.
exit
sudo systemctl start veilid-server.service
Optionally configure the service to start at boot sudo systemctl enable veilid-server.service
REPEAT FOR EACH BOOTSTRAP SERVER
Enter DNS Records
Create the following DNS Records for your domain:
(This example assumes two bootstrap serves are being created)
Record | Value | Record Type |
---|---|---|
bootstrap | 1,2 | TXT |
1.bootstrap | IPv4 | A |
1.bootstrap | IPv6 | AAAA |
1.bootstrap | output of --dump-txt-record | TXT |
2.bootstrap | IPv4 | A |
2.bootstrap | IPv6 | AAAA |
2.bootstrap | output of --dump-txt-record | TXT |