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I have 3 separate machines running an Ethereum node in my local network. I tried to add them all to the network status page, but it appears as soon as I have more than one node online, the system fails to display them correctly.
Is that by design that there should be one node per IP? Connecting only a single node works as desired.
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I am also new to blockchain but i noticed that ( at list in multichain protocol) that each address is bound to port. If you can give your machines static ips and do port forwarding to these machines it will be fine. Lets say you assigned one of the machines with static ip 192.168.1.5 and the other one as 192.168.1.7 . Provided that you know the ports ethereum listens on each of them , then in your router configuration firward relevant port to the relevant machine. If ports are the same there must be a wsy to change it in your config hut i might be wrong as i havent work with ethereum
I have 3 separate machines running an Ethereum node in my local network. I tried to add them all to the network status page, but it appears as soon as I have more than one node online, the system fails to display them correctly.
Is that by design that there should be one node per IP? Connecting only a single node works as desired.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: