xmr-node-proxy is a Monero stratum protocol proxy. xmr-node-proxy is written in node and is extremely lightweight. It can easily be deployed on an AWS T2.Micro instance and handle up to 2000 connections.
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Launch a container:
In order to function, the proxy needs a
config.json
file properly configure and present in its app directory.-
Create the appropriate
config.json
file -
Launch a container with the previously created config file
docker container run -v $(pwd)/config.json:/app/config.json -p PORT:PORT \ [-p PORTn:PORTn] --name proxy -d palobo/xmr-node-proxy
Where: PORT is the port you configured in your
config.json
in thelisteningPorts
object. If you have multiple ports simply add as many-p PORT:PORT
parameters as needed.
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Check the logs:
docker container logs -f proxy
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