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##Instructions

This instruction primarily tested on Linux but, may be, will work on other POSIX-compliant systems.

For security reasons we run the daemon under its own user.

Create a new user by executing the following:

sudo useradd --home-dir /var/lib/tox-bootstrapd --create-home --system --shell /sbin/nologin --comment "Account to run Tox's DHT bootstrap daemon" --user-group tox-bootstrapd

Copy tox-bootstrapd.conf file to where CFGFILE variable from tox-bootstrapd.sh tells (for init.d users) or ExecStart= from tox-bootstrap.service ( for systemd users). By default it's /etc/tox-bootstrapd.conf.

Go over everything in tox-bootstrapd.conf. Make sure pid_file_path matches PIDFILE from tox-bootstrapd.sh (init.d) or PIDFile= from tox-bootstrap.service AND file in ExecStartPre(systemd).

Restrict access to home directory:

sudo chmod 700 /var/lib/tox-bootstrapd

##For init.d users:

Look at the variable declarations in the beginning of tox-bootstrapd.sh init script to see if you need to change anything for it to work for you. The default values must be fine for most users and we assume that you use those next.

Copy tox-bootstrapd.sh init file to /etc/init.d/tox-bootstrapd (note the disappearance of ".sh" ending).

sudo cp tox-bootstrapd.sh /etc/init.d/tox-bootstrapd

Set permissions for the init system to run the script:

sudo chmod 755 /etc/init.d/tox-bootstrapd

Make the init system aware of the script:

sudo update-rc.d tox-bootstrapd defaults

Start the daemon:

sudo service tox-bootstrapd start

Verify it's running:

sudo service tox-bootstrapd status

Get your public key and check that the daemon initialized correctly:

sudo grep "tox-bootstrapd" /var/log/syslog

##For systemd users:

Copy tox-bootstrap.service to /etc/systemd/system/:

sudo cp tox-bootstrap.service /etc/systemd/system/

Make sure, that path to chown and mkdir is correct in tox-bootstrap.service (they may be different in some distributions, by default /bin/chown and /bin/mkdir)

You must uncomment the next line in tox-bootstrap.service, if you want to use port number <1024

#CapabilityBoundingSet=CAP_NET_BIND_SERVICE

and, possibly, install libcap2-bin or libcap2 package, depending of your distribution.

Reload systemd units definitions, enable service for automatic start (if needed), and start it:

sudo systemctl daemon-reload
sudo systemctl enable tox-bootstrap.service
sudo systemctl start tox-bootstrap.service

###Troubleshooting:

  • Check daemon's status:
#init.d
sudo service tox-bootstrapd status

#systemd
sudo systemctl status tox-bootstrap.service 
  • Check the log for errors:
#init.d
sudo grep "tox-bootstrapd" /var/log/syslog

#systemd
sudo journalctl -f _SYSTEMD_UNIT=tox-bootstrap.service

init.d:

  • Check that variables in the beginning of /etc/init.d/tox-bootstrapd are valid.

Common:

  • Make sure tox-bootstrapd user has write permission for keys and pid files (in systemd pid file insured by unit definition).

  • Make sure tox-bootstrapd has read permission for the config file.

  • Make sure tox-bootstrapd location matches its path in init scripts, if you specified non-default --prefix, when building.