diff --git a/hushd-desktop-linux.md b/hushd-desktop-linux.md index d1c422a..214013f 100644 --- a/hushd-desktop-linux.md +++ b/hushd-desktop-linux.md @@ -6,7 +6,9 @@ In this example, we are using Ubuntu 18.04 (64 bit). This will be different on M ### Optional: Setup hush user account -This section is optional as most users will run hushd as your own user account. Creating a separate user account is great for added security and typically recommended for servers. +Most users will run hushd as their own user account and will not need to do this. If this is you then skip to the next section. + +Creating a separate user account is great for added security and typically recommended for servers. 1) Log in as user account with sudo access and add a user 'hush' under which the daemon (hushd) will run : ```shell script @@ -26,7 +28,7 @@ This section is optional as most users will run hushd as your own user account. ### Hush binary or compile yourself? -The next step is up to you. I personally like to compile from source and recommend trying that first. +The next step is up to you. I personally like to compile from source and I always recommend trying that first. #### binary OR... @@ -64,20 +66,17 @@ cd hush3 ```shell script mkdir -p ~/.komodo/HUSH3 ``` -1) Open the configuration file in your favorite text editor (nano, vim, etc). I would change the values below with CHANGETHIS appended and you can change the rpcport if you'd like: +1) Open the HUSH3.conf configuration file in your favorite text editor (nano, vim, etc). I would change the values below with CHANGETHIS appended and you can change the rpcport if you'd like: ``` rpcuser=user-CHANGETHIS rpcpassword=pass-CHANGETHIS rpcport=18031 server=1 - daemon=1 txindex=1 rpcworkqueue=256 rpcallowip=127.0.0.1 rpcbind=127.0.0.1 - - addnode=199.247.28.148 ``` ### Now we can start hushd daemon