# p2p IRC This is a local daemon which can be attached to with any IRC frontend. It uses the darkfi p2p engine to synchronize chats between hosts. ## Install ```shell % git clone https://github.com/darkrenaissance/darkfi % cd darkfi % make BINS=ircd % make install BINS=ircd PREFIX=/home/XX/.local ``` ## Usage (Darkfi Network) After ircd get installed, run: ```shell % ircd ``` Make sure **[weechat](https://github.com/weechat/weechat)** is installed, then run: ```shell % weechat ``` Inside weechat run the following commands to connect to ircd: /server add dark localhost/11066 /connect dark ## Usage (Local Deployment) ### Seed Node First you must run a seed node. The seed node is a static host which nodes can connect to when they first connect to the network. The `seed_session` simply connects to a seed node and runs `protocol_seed`, which requests a list of addresses from the seed node and disconnects straight after receiving them. The first time you run the program, a config file will be created in .config/darkfi. You must specify an inbound accept address in your config file to configure a seed node: ```toml ## P2P accept address inbound="127.0.0.1:11001" ``` Note that the above config doesn't specify an external address since the seed node shouldn't be advertised in the list of connectable nodes. The seed node does not participate as a normal node in the p2p network. It simply allows new nodes to discover other nodes in the network during the bootstrapping phase. ### Inbound Node This is a node accepting inbound connections on the network but which is not making any outbound connections. The external address is important and must be correct. To run an inbound node, your config file must contain the following info: ```toml ## P2P accept address inbound="127.0.0.1:11002" ## P2P external address external_addr="127.0.0.1:11002" ## Seed nodes to connect to seeds=["127.0.0.1:11001"] ``` ### Outbound Node This is a node which has 8 outbound connection slots and no inbound connections. This means the node has 8 slots which will actively search for unique nodes to connect to in the p2p network. In your config file: ```toml ## Connection slots outbound_connections=5 ## Seed nodes to connect to seeds=["127.0.0.1:11001"] ``` ### Attaching the IRC Frontend Assuming you have run the above 3 commands to create a small model testnet, and both inbound and outbound nodes above are connected, you can test them out using weechat. To create separate weechat instances, use the `--dir` command: weechat --dir /tmp/a/ weechat --dir /tmp/b/ Then in both clients, you must set the option to connect to temporary servers: /set irc.look.temporary_servers on Finally you can attach to the local IRCd instances: /connect localhost/6667 /connect localhost/6668 And send messages to yourself. ### Running a Fullnode See the script `script/run_node.sh` for an example of how to deploy a full node which does seed session synchronization, and accepts both inbound and outbound connections.